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New pastel painting. 8x10 on Uart sanded paper (Original Post)
LiberalLoner
Sep 2015
OP
Nice feel with dramatic colors. Feels like I'm standing in that field, watching the sun.
canoeist52
Sep 2015
#1
Thank you so much! Some are from photos, this one was just my imagination....
LiberalLoner
Sep 2015
#4
I love the neutral grays juxtaposed against the brilliant orange and yellows.
NCarolinawoman
Oct 2015
#6
Thank you! I am trying to incorporate Richard McKinley's advice to use more neutral
LiberalLoner
Oct 2015
#7
Yes, I have a thing against bright blue skies put with with bright autumn foliage.
NCarolinawoman
Oct 2015
#8
canoeist52
(2,282 posts)1. Nice feel with dramatic colors. Feels like I'm standing in that field, watching the sun.
Pastel is my favorite to work in, because of the rich, vibrant colors.
LiberalLoner
(10,143 posts)2. Thank you so much!!!
I'm really loving learning how to paint with pastels.
smiley
(1,432 posts)3. You've nailed it once again!
Do you look at photographs or are you lucky enough to be at these wonderfully scenic places?
Great job either way!
LiberalLoner
(10,143 posts)4. Thank you so much! Some are from photos, this one was just my imagination....
Shadowflash
(1,536 posts)5. VERY nice!
Love the colors!
NCarolinawoman
(2,825 posts)6. I love the neutral grays juxtaposed against the brilliant orange and yellows.
And those mysterious trees!
LiberalLoner
(10,143 posts)7. Thank you! I am trying to incorporate Richard McKinley's advice to use more neutral
Colors in some of the painting to make the colors that are used, really pop.
NCarolinawoman
(2,825 posts)8. Yes, I have a thing against bright blue skies put with with bright autumn foliage.
I prefer gray skies with bright autumn foliage. The colors don't compete. It could be just a personal quirk cause I know blue sky and colorful leaves are said to comprise "a beautiful crisp autumn day", but as you say, the gray makes the colors "pop". It's also kind of atmospheric.
Beautiful work!