Release of Free “Using Acrylic Inks” instructional Video
My instructional video on using acrylic inks is now rleased on Youtube.
Here is the link:
I hope you enjoy watching it and that it helps you on your art journey!
My instructional video on using acrylic inks is now rleased on Youtube.
Here is the link:
I hope you enjoy watching it and that it helps you on your art journey!
Last two days of the PSA Annual Awards Exhibition, at the Auditorium Mt Coot-tha Botanical Gardens.
Pastel demonstrations to see (with 3 Master Pastellists Betty Sutton, Penelope Gilbert-Ng and myself) and our newest Accomplished Pastellist, Karen Christiansen.
The awards were nnounced and presetnaed last night – I was fortunate to receive the Bella Award (1st in People) with “Homeless”
Just washed the gloves we use when handling the art! These wonderful pastel art works all hung. Show all ready for you to see – 10am to 4 pm Thursday, Friday and Saturday, and 10 am to 2 pm on Sunday – demonstrations of pastel art each day.
Auditorium, Mt Coot-tha Botanical Gardens.
The Pastel Society of Australia exhibition at the Auditorium Mt Coot-tha Botanical Gardens (Mt Coot-tha Road, Toowong):
Open to the public Wednesday 19 June 2 to 4 pm
Thursday 20, Friday 21, Saturday 22 10 am to 4 pm
Sunday 23rd, 10 am to 2 pm
Demonstrations by pastel artists free to the public during opening hours.
I myself will be demonstrating:
Thursday 1 to 4 pm – Using Pastel Wet
Sunday 10 am to noon – Pastel on Canvas
Hope you can come along!
Thrilled to have sold “Jabiru” at Elvy’s Cafe.
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Painted this bright piece to replace one that sold at Elvy’s Cafe in Shorncliffe, Qld.
Call in for a cuppa and delicious cake while viewing the art:
Elvy’s Cafe, 6 Park Parade, Shorncliffe Open from 5.30 am to 2.30 weekdays, 5.30 am to 3 pm weekends.
A still life on an old canvas, created with oil pastel.
1. Over an old painting, I placed tissue paper with Atelier Binder Medium, and painted with red acrylic. When dry, I covered the surface with a layer of Art Spectrum clear pastel primer.
2. I drew in the basic composition with a dark blue oil pastel.
3. This photo shows the basic placement of underpainting colours.
4. The first spray of varnish ha set the oil pastels into the canvas, and changed some if the lighter colours. They will need more layers of the same colour oil pastel, as more colours are also introduced to the work.
5. Ready for a final spray.
6. Although not a good photo, this shows the brilliance that can be achieved with oil pastel on canvas. 61 w by 46 h cms ( 24 by 18 inches).
This work was created using mostly wet pastel on canvas and I showed it and discussed it on the PSA Zoom “Using Pastel on Canvas” last month.
1. Gesso was placed over an old work, and when dry, collages with fabric and white tissue papers.
2. Soft pastel was applied.
3. The pastel layers were wet with water and a brush and allowed to dry.
4. A detail showing how the pastel is drying with sections of pigment clumping in interesting shapes.
5. Another detail showing how the wet pastel is settling into the texture.
6. I placed another layer of dry soft pastel and wet it with water and a brush.
7. A detail showing the subtle layers of colour.
8. Another detail showing how the second layer of pastel dries as a glaze over the first layer of colour.
9. Detail showing how the subsequent wet pastel layer is drying over the sprayed varnish surface.
10. The next wet pastel layer.
11. Adding Art Spectrum Extra Soft Square pastels in yellow, blues and turquoise.
12. Close up detail showing the pastel dry brushed over the texture.
13. Detail photo showing this same area after spraying with varnish.
14. Close up showing the rich depth achieved through sequential pastel and varnish layers.
15. Not a good photo, and I am not sure if I am happy to say this is completed, but as it is now the signed piece. “NZ Scape” 61 w by 31 h cms (24 h by 12 w inches). I’ll keep contemplating it. My students will not be surprised to hear that I think it needs a bird somewhere.
Another work from the PSA Zoom demonstrating “Using Pastel on Canvas”.
1. On a small canvas, I covered an old painting with modelling compound, textured the surface, and when dry, placed an Atelier Red Gold acrylic wash. I then layered this with AS clear pastel primer. I drew in the birds and twigs with a white pastel pencil, and then continued the drawing with pastel pencils. This was the stage at which I presented the work at the Zoom.
2. During the Zoom demo, I added some more dark blue pastel pencil twigs, then turquoise highlights on the birds and twigs with Art Spectrum Extra Soft Square pastels as these are minimally affected by the wet spray varnish. This is the finished work – an 8 by 10 inch canvas – 21 by 26 cms. Thank you to Christine Hammond who chased wrens all around Tasmania with me for these photos.
Finally my website is up again – deep gratitude to Russell from Dymond Hosting. I have lost some previous progressions which I will endeavour to rewrite and post. This one is the promised finalized work from the demonstration Using Pastel on Canvas in the PSA Zoom Tuesday 14th last month.
1. The canvas prepared with Soft Umber Art Spectrum pastel primer, and some clear primer that has turquoise acrylic ink in it for colour. Before this primer dried, I ran combs through for texture – a fine tooth comb towards the top, and a more widely toothed comb towards the bottom.
2. Here is the work at the end of the demonstration. I had placed soft pastel and wet some in the background, then proceeded to draw up the chook and flooring of grasses and straw with more soft pastel. This is ready for a spray of varnish.
3. This is the work after another layer of soft pastels, readily apparent in the brighter oranges etc, and waiting for a further spray of varnish.
4. After further applications of soft pastel, especially the AS extra soft squares, which have minimal affect after being wet and don’t like being mixed with water at all, the work is ready for a final spray.
5. The completed signed work – 45 square cms (18 square inches).