Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Pastels…

Mention pastels and Edgar Degas immediately comes to mind, with the work of Renoir, Whistler and Manet following suit.  Leonardo da Vinci also used pastels, mainly in brown and white, to create many of  his drawings.

Pastels combine permance with vulnerability.  The sticks often consist of pure pigment but their powdery nature leads to smudging and dusting.  Fixative, if applied, adds a questionable, unknown element in the long-term. 

For me, the attraction of pastels is the freedom and intensity they give to the sketch.  Here is a pastel portrait that I made many years ago of Tania and Trina’s half sister Trudy. 



2 comments:

  1. Fixatives always dissolved the pigments when i tried to use them in spray form. So I gave up using pastels altogether. This is a nice example of pastels.

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  2. Mention pastels and Rowntrees immediately comes to my mind.

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