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Finished this 8x10 soft pastel painting today (Original Post) LiberalLoner Jan 2021 OP
Beautiful! I like your style. oregonjen Jan 2021 #1
Thank you so much! ❤️ LiberalLoner Jan 2021 #2
Thank you. jkirch Jan 2021 #3
❤️🌹 LiberalLoner Jan 2021 #11
I love your use of color! Ohiogal Jan 2021 #4
Thank you! ❤️ LiberalLoner Jan 2021 #12
Beautiful piece... Generic Other Jan 2021 #5
Thank you! ❤️ LiberalLoner Jan 2021 #10
lovely, what medium if i may ask? AllaN01Bear Jan 2021 #6
Thank you! Soft pastel! ❤️ LiberalLoner Jan 2021 #8
Spectacular painting, thanks for sharing it. wendyb-NC Jan 2021 #7
Thank you!!! ❤️🌹 LiberalLoner Jan 2021 #9
Very cool. Nice work, Liberal judesedit Jan 2021 #13
Thank you! ❤️ LiberalLoner Jan 2021 #14
You're very welcome and very talented. My dad was an artist judesedit Jan 2021 #19
Wow that's so cool! What an amazing education you've had, with your father having had success LiberalLoner Jan 2021 #24
Absolutely beautiful. bif Jan 2021 #15
Thank you! Marla Baggetta has some good suggestions for new artists just starting in soft pastel, LiberalLoner Jan 2021 #20
$500?!?! bif Jan 2021 #25
I know, I know. It's a big investment up front. LiberalLoner Jan 2021 #28
It's lovely, very active! Karadeniz Jan 2021 #16
Thank you! LiberalLoner Jan 2021 #21
Great painting... but BadGimp Jan 2021 #17
Thank you! I'm sorry. LiberalLoner Jan 2021 #22
That's a very dynamic painting lunatica Jan 2021 #18
Wow thank you so so so much!!!! Your posts mean so much to me and I am so grateful! ❤️❤️❤️ LiberalLoner Jan 2021 #23
You're an artist through and through. lunatica Jan 2021 #26
😍🌹❤️👩🏼‍🎨❤️ LiberalLoner Jan 2021 #27

oregonjen

(3,489 posts)
1. Beautiful! I like your style.
Mon Jan 4, 2021, 08:26 PM
Jan 2021

My husband paints as well and he’s constantly trying to improve and learn new techniques.

jkirch

(256 posts)
3. Thank you.
Mon Jan 4, 2021, 08:28 PM
Jan 2021

It really feels like moving down the road on a cold winter night. The sharp, bright lines suggest movement to me. Nice work.

Generic Other

(29,000 posts)
5. Beautiful piece...
Mon Jan 4, 2021, 08:30 PM
Jan 2021

I love the texture of pastels. Messy, vivid. I like how your work draws us in. Blue shades wintery and cold compliment the faraway winter sun.

wendyb-NC

(3,800 posts)
7. Spectacular painting, thanks for sharing it.
Mon Jan 4, 2021, 09:04 PM
Jan 2021

The location, a less traveled, road through the country or rural wooded area. A deep heavy snow weighing heavily on the trees their branches and shrubs. There is no one around, the snow compressed by some tire tracks refreezing as the suns last light fades, highlighting the trees and the landscape with brilliant hues of blue, violet and pink.

judesedit

(4,510 posts)
19. You're very welcome and very talented. My dad was an artist
Tue Jan 5, 2021, 09:46 AM
Jan 2021

He worked for the Philadelphia Inquirer as an illustrator for years. Also, taught at the Philadelphia Academy of Art. I don't even know if it's still there. But when he went freelance, he worked in charcoal, ink, pastels, painted portraits in oil and used some other interesting mediums. I guess, because of that, I love to linger, just taking in and appreciating art of all kinds. Thank you for sharing yours.

LiberalLoner

(10,107 posts)
24. Wow that's so cool! What an amazing education you've had, with your father having had success
Tue Jan 5, 2021, 02:58 PM
Jan 2021

In his career! Do you like to do art too?

LiberalLoner

(10,107 posts)
20. Thank you! Marla Baggetta has some good suggestions for new artists just starting in soft pastel,
Tue Jan 5, 2021, 02:56 PM
Jan 2021

She recommends getting a set of nupastels, a set of Rembrandt half sticks, and the Paris half stick set from Sennelier. If you add up the various costs plus buying pastel paper, works out to be maybe about five hundred. Not cheap, but some wouldn’t find it too hard to save up that much. If wages weren’t so insanely low in this nation most everyone could afford to paint with soft pastels. We need a fifteen dollar minimum wage, basic guaranteed income, something along those lines.

If I had to start from scratch and could only afford a hundred or so I would buy a 90 half stick set of Rembrandt’s, you can make some good paintings just with those.

There are far cheaper soft pastels available but they aren’t artist grade.

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
18. That's a very dynamic painting
Mon Jan 4, 2021, 11:45 PM
Jan 2021

I find it exciting. What appeals to me is that it pulls you in making you want to go down that very long road that disappears into the distance, somewhere where the warm sun is far ahead.

Your use of a one pointed perspective where everything radiates away from the center of the canvas makes it very specific that it’s about where the road may lead. It also grabs your attention because it creates visual tension. You feel the depth, as if you must travel the road to get someplace far away. It pulls you in.

Your colors are brilliant and richly saturated and they light up the scene with your balanced use of the warm golden yellow and pink colors in the sky and reflected in the snow, and the cool greens of the pines and the light blues and purples highlighting the branches and snow. The effect is that the painting sparkles as if every bit of snow is reflecting the light. Your road looks like a dirt road with deep tire grooves and spots that look like slushy and frozen pools and tire tracks. You know it will be a bumpy ride. The painting is compelling and it seems to be the beginning of a story, a trek, a journey to some other place.

You’re doing great with your paintings. They are successful and thought provoking. It’s warm and cold and inviting and a little scary because of the uncertainty of the road conditions and because it looks like it might be close to sunset. Close to getting dark. I love it!

LiberalLoner

(10,107 posts)
23. Wow thank you so so so much!!!! Your posts mean so much to me and I am so grateful! ❤️❤️❤️
Tue Jan 5, 2021, 02:57 PM
Jan 2021
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