Thursday, May 8, 2014

3 Ways To Make The Most Of Pastels

By Robert Sutter


When it comes to the softest methods of art out there, pastels have to rank pretty highly. These tools can be put to use in order to create softer images, bringing various colors together in order to create the most aesthetically pleasing pieces of art possible. However, what if you are new to this and require assistance in order to make the most out of this particular endeavor? If you would like some help on the matter, here are 3 tips that are worth your attention.

1. The way that you hold your pastels is going to matter tremendously. Specifically, you will want to hold it as if you would hold a pencil, since this will give you a far better sense of range as far as the lines drawn are concerned. For example, a tighter grip that is pressed down on the surface with force will result in thicker lines being created. It is important to note that, when working with pastels, your whole arm is going to have to be put to use.

2. In order to mix pastels together, you have to be mindful. Painting seems to have the edge over this, in terms of ease of use, since you can easily mix colors together before you apply them to whatever surface it is that you are working with. It's an entirely different story when it comes to working with pastels but I feel like a greater variety of moods can be created as a result. For extra help in terms of blending, a sheet of tissue paper can't hurt.

3. The surface that your pastels will be applied to can matter tremendously. If you are looking for the kinds of surfaces to stay away from, it is important to note the negative impact that a smoother surface can offer. This will not be able to hold the pastel as effectively as it should, which is why it is it recommended that a slightly rougher or ragged surface is put to use. It might seem like a small difference, at first glance, but it matters tremendously.

These tips should be able to give you a better understanding of what is needed, from you, as far as coloring with pastels is concerned. It's an enjoyable endeavor for any artist to get into but, as you can see, there are a couple of tips to make this easier on your part. Not only do you have to consider the actual materials which are put to use but the surfaces as well. The elements in question will only help to make your pastel artistry stand out.




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