This is an updated guide to what to do with those colorful sticks you see in art shops. They are for painting with but are not like paint; instead they come in a variety of different types each with their own special characteristics. Read all about it in this handy guide for artists.
As it says on the back cover this book encourages artists to discover and develop their pastel painting skills. In other words this is a guide to pastels aimed at the artist who has gained their experience in other media and wants to branch out. It is not a beginners' guide and although there are a few demonstrations to read through you won't find projects with staged photographic steps. Find out what each pastel type does and all about suitable papers and other materials. Learn about the different ways of using pastels and the effects each are capable of, plus how to use them in conjunction with other art media. The rest of the book looks at themes for pictures, each subject being a gallery of work with explanations about how effects were produced. Most subjects are covered from portraits of people and animals to landscapes, buildings, water and still life but not abstracts. Each of the six sections here has a demonstration by a variety of artists showing how they worked through a picture. To get the most out of this book it helps to be experienced already and thus be able to master a new medium without a primer.
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