I've gotten most of my art books via resale shops, garage sales, donated to me by other artists and bought a few. I was fortunate to find the Pastel Painting Techniques and now I need to pull it out and use it. I collected it before starting my adventure into pastels. Been painting now for a few months. I love your channel and am learning lots.
Found out that Mitchell Albala is publishing a new Landscape Workbook, the one with a simplified sea landscape on the Cover. It's on preorder now for those intrested and available in November with new Excercises, Topics, and Lessons. Thx for letting me know about the original one. The Pastel Interpretation has a bit on metarials in the very end of it, the neat thing about it the author who is in represented in it herself here and there must have asked all the artists in the book to collaborate as they draw the same scene often which I find very nice as you see the same subject being approached differrently in each artists style. Thought I add that info as I love the book myself.
Hi Susan 😀 I literally wanted to get a book on pastels but my bad luck struck me U see in india, no one's shipping interstate or internationally coz of covid nd moreover floods in some regions have hampered the service provision I think I might get one after the pandemic Keep posting more 😊 Stay safe and inside 😊 Love from India ❤️
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Impressive books. I can feel how you love other artist's work. I love royo, too since I was a teenager. I suggest to you joan raset works too
You might want to get 'The Art of the Pastel' by Philippe Saunier and Thea Burns. It's a humongous tome which traces the history of the medium and has amazing quality reproductions.
If you can find "The Pastel Workbook" by Jackie Simmonds then I think that would be a great book for you. It's been in short supply, but sometimes you can find it on Amazon.... even in the used book section. :)
It's most likely a piece of black foam core board or one I made myself using Gatorboard with some black chalkboard adhesive applied to the surface. I make my own boards this way so I can reuse them and erase off any pastel that may get on them from painting. I have a video on how I make them. Just search for DIY Pastel Painting Board.
The piece called, "Moonshine Valley" do you show putting this together; or is this coming up..? I loved this piece at first glance. As you know I was born and raised in the Appalachians. Subject to all the honorable behaviors. The place where I grew up was called, "Moonshine Valley" by reputation only. Thankfully my mother was a women of light color, so we were not invited to all the reindeer games lol. I really love this piece Susan. I'm in a lot of pain today so I'm not to chatty. My daughter said "thank God." Lol Keep spinning :)
Oh dear friend.... I am so sorry to hear you are in pain today. May the Lord pour out his healing and peace to you. That is so interesting that I named the painting the same as an area where you grew up!!! I literally just named it "Moonshine Valley" because of the moon shining into the valley crevice in the image. I actually had an uncle name Dole who made moonshine in the western NC Appalachian mountains. We heard some very interesting stories about him. I can't remember what area of the mountains you came from, but my entire family is from an area near Sylva, NC. We all still call that area home. Oh, and I did record the process of the painting and will be sharing it soon! Praying for you brother.