Monday, September 14, 2015

Pastel notes

No pictures this post. This is sort of a primer for an upcoming workshop with pastels: Some thoughts to mull over ahead of time so the concepts will be splashing in the shallow end of the pool before we dive into the deep end this weekend.
 I like to emphasize the "non-negotiable" things...things that apply to good picture making in any style or medium (I've googled some of the participants work and they know their way around a stick of pastel).
 To those already considerable skill sets I want to add plein air seeing skills, streamlined ergonomics and good composition. So....here are a few things to dwell on:

1. VALUE IS KING: There are a thousand books with titles to the effect: "Fill Your ________With Light", "Light in the _________" , etc. The one and only trick to getting a convincing sense of ANY  lighting situation is getting the value relationships between major areas correct.
2. The trick to THAT is forming a simple habit: NEVER LOOK AT ANYTHING IN ISOLATION. Don't worry if that doesn't make sense yet. I'll be beating the concept like a rented mule during the workshop.
3. There is a hierarchy to "visual language". In descending order:
     POSITION 
     SIZE
     SHAPE
     COLOR
4. Color has a hierarchy too. Again, in descending order:
    VALUE (see #1)
     CHROMA
     HUE BIAS ( the new and improved "warm and cool")
Again, if that doesn't make sense yet the demos will be geared to illustrate it.

Now...for some pastel-specific things:
1. UNWRAP YOU STICKS AND BREAK THEM INTO SHORTER PIECES if you haven't already 
2. PRE-ORGANIZE YOUR BOX SO GREENS ARE WITH GREENS, BLUES WITH BLUES, NEUTRALS WITH NEUTRALS, ETC. Don't work with a box of "fruit salad". This one thing can double your painting speed, increase your color accuracy, decrease your frustration level...everything but tone your abs.
3. PASTEL MAKES 2 KINDS OF MARK:
    Ragged lines of various width  
                     OR
    Soft blurry areas of color
    SEE A SUBJECT IN THOSE TERMS 
4. No matter how big your selection is, you never have THE color. But...you CAN get THE RELATIONSHIP or very close to it (see #2, both of them) . This will get you the look of the light.

    

1 comment:

  1. If this workshop is for the plein air group that Judy and Carol from our Dubuque workshop host, tell them hi. If so, I am jealous they are taking another workshop from you in the same year! They will learn so much. If not, like the church lady would say, never mind.

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