Pastel Painting - What Pastels Should I Buy?
This tutorial suggests a good beginner to intermediate set of pastels to get you off to a great start with this wonderful painting medium.Please visit https://paintinglessonswithmarla.com/ to sign up for FREE minilessons and explore my educational offerings! Artist Website: https://www.marlabaggetta.com Facebook Page: / marlabaggettaart Each of my pastel paintings is created on archival sanded pastel paper which is specifically made for grabbing onto those small particles of pigment that make a pastel so luminous! The pastels are pure pigments made into sticks using a little water and a binder, nothing more. Most of the brands that I use are hand rolled by artisan makers. My working process is a simple one; I start on location, sketching, photographing and painting. Some of these field studies make their way to the studio. In the studio I use all of that visual information and combine it with the sense or feeling I had for a location and create what is inevitably an abstraction of sorts in that it is not merely a copy of a photo but an interpretation of place. I hope that you enjoy the work!

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