Finding Your Style In Pastel

Finding Your Style In Pastel

Author: Jean Hirons

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2012-10-25

Total Pages: 202

ISBN-13: 9781477271360

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As artists, we have choices. There are very few rules that apply across the board. We can create highly realistic paintings, or perhaps more expressive paintings, or paintings that have very little basis in reality, including those that are totally non-representational. We can record color as we see it or as we’d like it to be. As pastel artists, we have even more choices. We can use a wide variety of pastels, strokes, surfaces, and techniques to create many different looks. The choices we make form the framework of our individual style, our signature as artists. Any subscriber to The Pastel Journal realizes how varied the medium of pastel can be. For the experienced artist, these articles are stimulating, offering possible ways to experiment with alternative approaches. For the beginner, the panoply of choices can be overwhelming. Painting is primarily an intuitive process. But intuition is gained through study and experience. Part of my impetus in writing this book has been to create a more structured approach to help those fairly new to the medium understand its many possibilities. The book is aimed at all levels of pastel artists. Beginners will find a wealth of helpful information and intermediate artists will gain insight into how to take their work to another level and develop a style. Many advanced artists teach pastel; the organization of ideas and the exercises included should be of assistance. I offer a variety of suggested approaches and sometimes make up terminology to describe my experiences with the medium. The instructions in the book are based on my preferences and the guidance that I offer my students. The diversity of styles and techniques evident in the paintings of contributing artists should make it clear, however, that there are many ways to successfully work in pastel. Having acknowledged the many possibilities, I want to note a few musts. Representational paintings must be well-drawn. Poor drawing skills cannot be overcome with lovely color or great technique. Likewise, paintings must have strong compositions, regardless of whether they are realistic, abstracted, or non-representational. Values must be properly interpreted to produce strong compositions and to use pastel to its full effect. And finally, pastel paintings must sing! Whether the applications are light and airy, or rich and painterly, it should be clear that the artist is in control of the medium and is using it to produce his or her desired look. For years I have resisted suggestions that I write a book. As a landscape painter, I knew that there were more authoritative books already available. And the growing popularity of pastel has led to so many resources, including online blogs, a biennial convention, and the wonderful Pastel Journal, mentioned above. What could I add to this? My personal training in pastel has been from weeklong landscape workshops with some of the leading pastel painters in the country. As a teacher in a community college, I am not teaching a particular style nor focusing on specific subject matter. Some of my students work with the landscape, but others do portraits or figurative work, while others prefer still life, or work abstractly. In dealing with this mixture, I’ve realized that there are different ways to approach one’s use of color, and this formed my first idea for creating a book. Furthermore, as a teacher, I’ve spent time experimenting with different surfaces, pastel brands, and techniques in order to make suggestions to students to help them find the look they want to achieve. I do not teach students to paint the way I do, but instead, try to share my experience and help them develop their own individual style.


That's so You!

That's so You!

Author: Ginger Burr

Publisher: BalboaPress

Published: 2013-03-08

Total Pages: 298

ISBN-13: 145256874X

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With the help of stories from real women, expert stylist Ginger Burr is your guide on a style transformation journey. Whether you are stuck in a fashion rut or feeling lost because your body has changed but your desire to look good hasn’t, That’s So You can help you: • tap into your inner beauty • stop sett ling for a wardrobe that is “good enough” • let comfort and beauty coexist in your wardrobe • create your signature style • dress stylishly and compassionately • avoid fashion no-nos • age gracefully, and • shop successfully “When it comes to addressing the inner and outer obstacles that prevent women from feeling terrific about how they look, there’s no one more qualified than Ginger Burr. She is a fashion master!” —Cheryl Richardson, author of New York Times bestsellers Take Time for Your Life and Life Makeovers “Ginger truly is interested in empowering women and helping every woman develop her own unique style. And, she does it with gentle humor, verve and pizzazz!” —Jean Kilbourne, author, filmmaker, social theorist


Interacting with Color

Interacting with Color

Author: Fritz Horstman

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 2024-06-04

Total Pages: 145

ISBN-13: 030027243X

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The essence of Josef Albers's Interaction of Color in a format that engages learners of all ages and levels and encourages a hands-on approach Interaction of Color is often presented as an overarching theory of color, but it is actually a method of learning how to better see and understand color--many of the color exercises illustrated in Interaction of Color were devised by Albers's students: cutting and pasting, looking, pondering, and learning. This workbook companion is a teaching tool designed to enable readers to engage in the kinds of tactile creativity and exploration that characterized Albers's own classroom. Focusing on eight of the most important lessons in Interaction of Color, this book invites readers to learn by doing, using only simple materials. Core instructions for each exercise are enhanced by additional tips, references to Albers's original text and illustrations, and stories about how Albers presented the ideas in class. The book and exercises are sufficiently nuanced to challenge and inspire seasoned artists, designers, and educators while also being readily accessible to younger readers and less-experienced practitioners.


The Watercolorist's Essential Notebook

The Watercolorist's Essential Notebook

Author: Gordon MacKenzie

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2000-03-01

Total Pages: 299

ISBN-13: 144032185X

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Painting with watercolors gives you endless opportunities to create the world you want. You choose whether to let the sun blaze or the rain pour, to move a maple tree here or make the trail wind over there, to subdue a hillside with quiet greens or make a forest glow with dazzling golds and reds. It's not only a matter of what to paint, but how to go about painting it. This book examines, one at a time, the three major elements of landscape painting: water, sky and land. You will be encouraged to try numerous ways of painting each one. Then you can choose the methods that best express how the outdoors speaks to you. Let this reliable collection of tips, techniques, ideas and lessons be your companion on a sure path to creative fulfillment and better watercolor landscapes.


How to Find Your Light of Ecstasy Within

How to Find Your Light of Ecstasy Within

Author: Billy Dugger

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2010-10-14

Total Pages: 541

ISBN-13: 1453579427

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How to Find Your Light of Ecstasy Within. In How to Find Your Light of Ecstasy Within, author Billy Dugger offers readers a new and very effective way to simply commune with God and get the answers you need. He explains in an everyday conversational style just how organic life actually got started on earth. This is totally different than the evolution theory or the idea that we were created instantly, as some believe. The book is in three separate sections and is 550 pages long. It also answers the three main questions: Where did you come from? Why are you here? Where are you going? The last section includes a very effective meditation technique that takes only a few seconds to use.


The Design Cookbook

The Design Cookbook

Author: Kelly Edwards

Publisher: Medallion Media Group

Published: 2013-05-01

Total Pages: 350

ISBN-13: 160542630X

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This e-book is in fixed layout format. To zoom on text or pictures simply double tap the area on which you’d like to zoom. Through stunning photographs and step-by-step instructions, designer and lifestyle expert Kelly Edwards brings a myriad of looks, tastes, and approaches to chic home design in this guidebook. From the kitchen and the bedroom to the home office and the out-of-doors, Kelly illustrates how to achieve the best color, texture, proportion, and overall design aesthetic and passes along decorating tips from amazing designers and tastemakers. Individual chapters contain a wide array of images and inspiration for the respective spaces along with an assortment of do-it-yourself “recipes” to achieve just the right personality.


Find Your Happy

Find Your Happy

Author: Catherine Veitch

Publisher: Welbeck Children's Books

Published: 2022-03-22

Total Pages: 112

ISBN-13: 1783128151

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Find Your Happy is a stylish fill-in journal that helps kids to keep track of their daily life and their dreams for the future, as well as encouraging them to pay attention to their emotions. Featuring inspirational quotes and fun quizzes, as well as tips and tricks for setting goals and remaining positive, this journal is a great way to reduce stress and improve wellbeing by spending time away from the screens that take up so much of our attention. Exploring topics of gratitude and growth-mindset, this book has a strong focus on compassion and becoming the very best version of yourself.