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Four More No Fail Compositions in One Picture Design Part 3
The third in a series of three videos on NO FAIL compositions. Artist Avon Waters shows how a radiating line picture design has four different possible compositions. When combined with his previous two video picture designs, this video arms artists to create hundreds of possible combinations for successful compositions.
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Four More No-fail Compositions in One Painting Design, Part 2
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This is the second of three in a series art composition videos. Pastelist Avon Waters shares another of three picture designs that when combined can give artists of any medium hundreds of compositions to use that are no fail. Music Credit: Acid Jazz by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Stop Accidentally Making Good Paintings, Do it Purposely with Good Composition; Part I
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12 No Fail Compositions in one picture design....A good painting doesn't happen by accident. It starts with a good foundation. We call that foundation, composition. First in a series of three video, this video explains the mother of all picture designs. The demo starts at 2:53 if you want to jump ahead. With this one picture design, you have 12 possibilities or composition options to make a fai...
Count 'em-- 5 wet Pastel Mediums Used with Soft Pastels in One Painting
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The Wet Pastelist Avon Waters demonstrates how he used 5 wet medium at different stages of one painting. He also demonstrates at the end, how to completely change the color palette after discovering he wanted to use different colors for a completely different mode.
How Painting Mini's or Small Color Studies, Can Help Your Larger Works Succeed
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Stop wasting time, materials and have fewer scrapers or throw-aways by doing this one simple 10-20 minute step. Paint small to go big. Painting small color studies in just a few minutes on some drawing paper or scrap paper can save you hours of frustration and discouragement. Pastelist Avon Waters demonstrates how he uses small studies to work out a color palette for his larger works.
You Tell Me: Why Do My Students Not Want to Order From Online Catalog Art Stores???
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Pastelist and Workshop presenter Avon Waters asks why there's a "grunt" every time his students discover something is only available from an online art supply house. He answers some of the objections like supporting small businesses, buying local and more, but wants your opinion.
Storing Your Pastel Paintings So They DON'T Smear....Also a Good Way to Transport Them
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One of the first questions my workshop students ask is....how can I transport my painting back and forth to class? This short video is all about how to store and transport your pastel paintings. This video explores two easy to find materials to use for stacking and storing paintings. There are way more materials than these, but this usually gets people started. Product mention.... www.dickblick...
Pro Artist Advice On Building Community
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Art is a very solo activity, but every artist needs to be part of an art community. Whether an artist builds a community or joins one, being part of an art community helps artists grow. Join Pastel Artist Avon Waters as his art community visits his studio and he explains the advantages of being part of an artist community.
Pastel Underpainting Using Wet Charcoal from a Tube: Trying out a Nitram Tubed Charcoal
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Charcoal in a Tube!!!! Come along as Pastel Artist Avon Waters tries out Nitram's wet paint-like charcoal from a Tube as a method of underpainting for pastelists. Learn as Avon does how this product reacts, how it can keep soft edges or be darkened and lightened. Typically pastelists use vine charcoal to draw out large shapes, then wet the vine charcoal drawing to create mid tones or middle ton...
Using Multiple Pastel Techniques to Make an Abstraction
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Pastel Artist Avon Waters uses a drawing as a starting point to create an abstract pastel. He lets the drawing decide if it will become an abstraction or turn into a more recognizable landscape. Wet Pastel Techniques using soft pastels and any liquid create many different effects. This video explores how to use drawings to create abstractions. It uses water, alcohol, and clear gesso, and modeli...
THE PASTEL PROS USE LOTS OF DIFFERENT PASTEL PAPERS TO SAVE MONEY
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Sanded pastel papers, velours, even specialty pastel papers with textures are expensive. There's no real reason to use your expensive papers when you want to do a color study, or a small warm up painting, or a smaller piece that you plan to use to later make larger using your expensive best papers. This video explores drawing papers, scrap papers, and even left over mat board that you might hav...
Workshops and Pro Artist Are NOT Teaching you Pre-Visualization
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Not sure what pre-visualization is? Learn the secrets of the pros. Why isn't pre-visualization taught? Most likely, because it becomes an intuitive process that most experience artists miss as they are learning art. Unfortunately, if all beginning artists learned what it is and began to work on it consciously, they would improve their art skills more rapidly.
Do a Quick Pastel Makeover On Paintings You Think Can Be Better
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The last video explored three wet pastel techniques and three blending techniques. After a few days: "I felt like it could be better!" Follow along as I demo how to makeover any painting of your own and make it more like tonalism. LINKS: Here's the link to the video showing the 3 wet pastel techniques and blendingua-cam.com/video/5vEUQ23znHY/v-deo.html
Three Different Wet Pastel Techniques in One Painting and Three Blending Techniques
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Wet Pastel Artist Avon Waters demonstrates three different wet pastel liquids in the same painting at various stages of the painting process. Different liquids create different effects when used at different times in the creation process with soft pastels. Soft Pastels with wet pastel techniques can create textures, drip effects, and more.
Finishing Plein Air in the Studio....the last 10 percent
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Plien air competitions sometimes allow 5-10 percent of the plein air painting to be completed in the studio. This video shows how to complete a plein air painting in the studio.
Color Theory of the Split Compliment Color Palette
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Color Theory of the Split Compliment Color Palette
A No FAIL Color Palette: Color Theory, Analogous Colors
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A No FAIL Color Palette: Color Theory, Analogous Colors
Using Your Art to Help Your Local Community, paint at non-profit events
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Using Your Art to Help Your Local Community, paint at non-profit events
Stop Throwing Money Away and Re-Use those Old Paintings
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Stop Throwing Money Away and Re-Use those Old Paintings
Color Theory of Tones, Tints, and Shades
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Color Theory of Tones, Tints, and Shades
Start Your Pastel Using Black and White! Make a Stencil for Practice, or Directly Block in...
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Start Your Pastel Using Black and White! Make a Stencil for Practice, or Directly Block in...
Will it Fly? How to Pack Your Art Supplies for a Trip by Air, Sea or Train
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Will it Fly? How to Pack Your Art Supplies for a Trip by Air, Sea or Train
Take the Guesswork out of Blending Pastels
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Take the Guesswork out of Blending Pastels
How to Simplify What You See Outside en Plein Air but Paint from Sketches, not Photos
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How to Simplify What You See Outside en Plein Air but Paint from Sketches, not Photos
Here's How To Follow and Finish a Pastel After the Wet Mediums Dry
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Here's How To Follow and Finish a Pastel After the Wet Mediums Dry
Pastelist Like it Rough! Wet Pastel Textures add Interest
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Pastelist Like it Rough! Wet Pastel Textures add Interest
Make Old Paintings New with a Few Tweaks
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Make Old Paintings New with a Few Tweaks
Using Pastel with acrylic underpainting and letting the painting lead you
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Using Pastel with acrylic underpainting and letting the painting lead you
New Ways to Frame Pastels Can Eliminate the Need for Fixatives
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New Ways to Frame Pastels Can Eliminate the Need for Fixatives
An Easy Painless Way to Learn Color Theory and Decide What Colors to Use
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An Easy Painless Way to Learn Color Theory and Decide What Colors to Use

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @sujanithtottempudi2991
    @sujanithtottempudi2991 11 днів тому

    I love finger and colour shapers

    • @PastelWithAvon
      @PastelWithAvon 8 днів тому

      My wife years back gave me her old makeup wedges…..are those colour sharpers? That is what got me experimenting with different tools.

  • @ficheye00
    @ficheye00 11 днів тому

    I really liked that. However, you shouldn't waste time doing an underpainting if your focus is to completely cover it up. Just don't do one.

    • @PastelWithAvon
      @PastelWithAvon 10 днів тому

      The thing is, parts of the under painting still show through in the texture by adjusting the pressure I apply on each additional layer.

  • @B3astmode131
    @B3astmode131 12 днів тому

    Add charcoal just made my skin crawl....

    • @PastelWithAvon
      @PastelWithAvon 10 днів тому

      Why? You don’t like charcoal? Fair enough I suppose. It may not be everyone cup of tea.

    • @B3astmode131
      @B3astmode131 10 днів тому

      @PastelWithAvon I didn't write that comment well, it's that sound of the charcoal .I did enjoy your art though thank you for sharing it

    • @PastelWithAvon
      @PastelWithAvon 10 днів тому

      Ah….. I get it, like fingernails on a chalkboard, lol.

  • @tesskansas
    @tesskansas 12 днів тому

    Thank you

    • @PastelWithAvon
      @PastelWithAvon 10 днів тому

      You’re welcome, hope you found it helpful.

  • @kathandterry2
    @kathandterry2 13 днів тому

    Your chaos is so very exciting thank you. I appreciate the way you feel your way through the work and let the image develop. Do you know where you’re going beforehand . Do you decide to paint a scene & use this technique. . Thank you

    • @PastelWithAvon
      @PastelWithAvon 8 днів тому

      Typically, I have a drawing where I have worked out a composition, but often after wetting a section or all the painting, the ghosts show themselves and I follow them and thats when it often will become something else.

  • @matthewstokes1608
    @matthewstokes1608 19 днів тому

    God Bless!

  • @kimlanoue2033
    @kimlanoue2033 20 днів тому

    Ohhh love ❤️

  • @sarawelder1
    @sarawelder1 23 дні тому

    very helpful... just what I needed. I got interested in pastels after I saw the luscious colours of unison ( and heard their story)

    • @PastelWithAvon
      @PastelWithAvon 18 днів тому

      I love Unison! BTW…I do teach 3 times a year in Kokomo if that’s not too far.

    • @sarawelder1
      @sarawelder1 18 днів тому

      @@PastelWithAvon where do you teach there? I am not an early riser but would love to take a class!

  • @sarawelder1
    @sarawelder1 23 дні тому

    As I am completely new to pastels I wonder if you keep soft pastels separate from hard ones and do you mix the brands together or keep them separate?

    • @PastelWithAvon
      @PastelWithAvon 23 дні тому

      I put mine all together, different makes or brands. Some people prefer them separate

  • @sarawelder1
    @sarawelder1 24 дні тому

    I have to order online as the 2 smaller art stores in Indianapolis sadly closed and I will not shop at Hobby Lobby. Occasionally there is something I want at Michaels and I can use their coupons. I also find Dick Blick packages their stuff much better than amazon and if something arrives damaged they just replace it. I wish we had a Blick store in Indiana as I can waste lots of time just ogling everything they have and it is nice to see things " in person".

    • @PastelWithAvon
      @PastelWithAvon 18 днів тому

      The touch of things turned out to be a common thread for others. Michaels is my preferred choice if I can’t get the minimum together for Blick

  • @sarawelder1
    @sarawelder1 24 дні тому

    I loved this demo. I also noticed your Hoosier twang... do you ever tech at the Indianapolis art center?If you do I would love to take a class!

    • @PastelWithAvon
      @PastelWithAvon 18 днів тому

      LOL….you can’t take the country out of the boy. I may investigate teaching at the art center….my wife and I just bought a condo around the corner by a natural preserve.

    • @sarawelder1
      @sarawelder1 18 днів тому

      @@PastelWithAvon I hope you do!... I think it was the " worsh"

  • @07lipe077
    @07lipe077 25 днів тому

    I tried using wet technique with mi teintes and it wrinkled all over 😢

    • @PastelWithAvon
      @PastelWithAvon 24 дні тому

      Yes, thin papers will wrinkle. Try a thicker paper like hot press Watercolor, UArt sanded pastel or mixed media. If you mount it on foamboard with spay adhesive, that helps too.

  • @sarawelder1
    @sarawelder1 26 днів тому

    wow... I finally found this and I learned so much!Thank you.

    • @PastelWithAvon
      @PastelWithAvon 24 дні тому

      Glad to help. I hope you check back in now and again, thanks

  • @sarawelder1
    @sarawelder1 26 днів тому

    I really enjoyed this as I am just about to start using pastels. I could not find the next video in this series to see what you did next.

    • @PastelWithAvon
      @PastelWithAvon 24 дні тому

      The wet techniques will be scattered among my channel videos. Just subscribe and you will see me use 1-5 wet mediums as I just share other subjects.

  • @kimlanoue2033
    @kimlanoue2033 28 днів тому

    This is all I have been doing Avon. I am ready to go bigger. Great topic!!

    • @PastelWithAvon
      @PastelWithAvon 28 днів тому

      Go large or go home would be a great topic for the future….thanks

  • @teresaharrington9383
    @teresaharrington9383 28 днів тому

    I truly love your videos. Thank you so much on the color wheel. What item are you blending with?

    • @PastelWithAvon
      @PastelWithAvon 26 днів тому

      I use black pipe insulation when I want to fill the skips and jumps where the paper shows through. I use a soft rubber print brayer to mix colors adjacent to one another and I will use my gloved finger…..Ive got a video on various tools and effects of each.

  • @teresaharrington9383
    @teresaharrington9383 28 днів тому

    Watching your tutorial was very helpful. Thank you so much for sharing. I learned so much from your 3 different techniques.

    • @PastelWithAvon
      @PastelWithAvon 26 днів тому

      Thanks. I post these for my workshop students to get more info so Im glad others find them helpful too.

  • @user-hq8vs3kf7q
    @user-hq8vs3kf7q Місяць тому

    Dakota Pastels is a great source.

    • @PastelWithAvon
      @PastelWithAvon 26 днів тому

      Dakota definitely is my go to when I can order enough for free shipping.

  • @Gaxtry
    @Gaxtry Місяць тому

    I'm in Canada. My main interest is stationary supplies and local shops don't carry that type of material. I shopped on Jet Pens but they're US based so i don't have access their free shipping. My bill at the end was half materials and half shipping. I only bought because it was the holidays and wanted to treat myself. And for art related things it's the same, local stores don't carry what i want. So in the end it's either buy online and pay big shipping or keep checking local stores OR buy from amazon which hurts both the local and small online businesses.

    • @PastelWithAvon
      @PastelWithAvon Місяць тому

      Ah…I was pretty myopic and didn’t consider those outside the States. I see your issues-it sounds like no large mail order options exist there. If I run across anything, I will try and respond back.

  • @AggresivelyBenign
    @AggresivelyBenign Місяць тому

    Please don’t support Hobby Lobby. Jerry’s is incredible though.

    • @PastelWithAvon
      @PastelWithAvon Місяць тому

      I agree personally, I do not support their values on women and workers. My videos…I try to present the options and let each person decide for themselves themselves. I avoid them too.

  • @janarlenesogge1729
    @janarlenesogge1729 Місяць тому

    I had no idea people resisted ordering art supplies on lie. I buy what i can locally but thats pretty limited. The best place i have found to purchase soft pastels is Dakota Pastels. They are in Washington state. Fast service and they often have sale on different brands. I have compared their prices to Amazon and Dakota is less costly and way better packaging . Also you can call and talk to them if you have questions. Small locally owned, great service. They also have a pastel at competition each quarter and you can win a nice sum of money.

    • @PastelWithAvon
      @PastelWithAvon Місяць тому

      Great feedback. I use them for my soft pastel supplies. Papers and liquid mediums for my wet pastel techniques has to come from Dicks or Jerry’s

  • @monikastahnke9362
    @monikastahnke9362 Місяць тому

    I have to order online every time no store nearby. But I am often disappointed when I order pastels the colors often are so different from the web or catalogue

    • @PastelWithAvon
      @PastelWithAvon Місяць тому

      That’s definitely a common comment. If you are ever traveling…often pastel makers will set up a tour and the artists can buy directly or write the colors they want to try and order later.

  • @annkretzschmar5085
    @annkretzschmar5085 Місяць тому

    I'm in the UK and use online stores all the time. You mentioned 500 page catalogues from US stores. Not good for the environment. They shouldn't be necessary if the stores gave good websites.

    • @PastelWithAvon
      @PastelWithAvon Місяць тому

      Very true….but i reuse and repurpose the pages for other projects….including for schools that teach science. Often they use them for everything from pressing leaf collecting to worm composting projects.

  • @user-mp9lo4gr4n
    @user-mp9lo4gr4n Місяць тому

    I’m very fortunate to have a REAL art supply store reasonably close. I love to go in and touch things. But I also order online and have no issues or opposition in doing so.

  • @suzannejcarty
    @suzannejcarty Місяць тому

    I do not have a local shop - I order almost everything from Blick, Jacksons or Jerry’s. Nova for acrylics. Never any issues.

    • @PastelWithAvon
      @PastelWithAvon Місяць тому

      Jacksons???? Is that also in Canada or the UK??? I heard of them but I am not familiar with which countries they serve.

  • @suzannejcarty
    @suzannejcarty Місяць тому

    I do not have a local shop - I order almost everything from Blick, Jacksons or Jerry’s. Nova for acrylics. Never any issues.

    • @PastelWithAvon
      @PastelWithAvon 15 днів тому

      Thanks for the feedback….sounds like you are in my boat.

  • @marianweaver6038
    @marianweaver6038 Місяць тому

    I live 30 miles from a major metropolitan area and there is only ONE actual art store there! (and it's in a not-so-safe area) As a military spouse stationed in remote areas over the years I have always depended on mail-order and now online shops; Dick Blick is my favorite also. Sometimes I can find an individual item on Amazon so I don't need to worry about shipping, but especially when I was starting in watercolor and then pastels and needed a fair amount of supplies to get started, Dick Blick was my go-to. And they frequently have sales and discounts on shipping, so it's worth signing up for their email list.

  • @kimlanoue2033
    @kimlanoue2033 Місяць тому

    Such a fun day!!! I had no clue you were filming!

    • @PastelWithAvon
      @PastelWithAvon Місяць тому

      It was fun wasn’t it? I told you and everyone, you must have forgotten I asked, lol. We’ll do it again since winter has set in.

  • @ingerengblom5923
    @ingerengblom5923 Місяць тому

    Thanks for this lesson, you are a very good teacher. Even if I have been panting since I was a little girl you tought and show me so much. I am fro Sweden and am not familiar with all English words but it's easy to understand your teaching. You are a very good educator! Thank you!!

    • @PastelWithAvon
      @PastelWithAvon Місяць тому

      Oh wow….Sweden! I hope you keep watching. I always hope what I share has value.

  • @jumanas4012
    @jumanas4012 Місяць тому

    thank you so much for making it simple 🌹

    • @PastelWithAvon
      @PastelWithAvon Місяць тому

      No problem, I believe in giving back. FYI…in January or February I will be doing a series on composition and picture design if that is of interest. Thanks.

  • @raymondelf7520
    @raymondelf7520 Місяць тому

    abstract very 1930s

  • @ChristinaUber-lw2jx
    @ChristinaUber-lw2jx Місяць тому

    I love this technique! Gorgeous!

    • @PastelWithAvon
      @PastelWithAvon Місяць тому

      Thanks for watching. I hope to do a series on composition in January or February.

  • @kimlanoue2033
    @kimlanoue2033 Місяць тому

    Great video Avon. I absolutely love your studio!!!

    • @PastelWithAvon
      @PastelWithAvon Місяць тому

      Its for sale come summer, lol. I hope the mounted papers work out for you.

  • @dianecharest8365
    @dianecharest8365 Місяць тому

    Pastels are so vibrant. I like the outcome. Beautiful!

    • @PastelWithAvon
      @PastelWithAvon Місяць тому

      Thanks so much…I think so too! Thanks for watching.

  • @avanellehansen4525
    @avanellehansen4525 2 місяці тому

    By standing and working from the shoulder, you have achieved great energy. Im underutilizing my neocolor 2's. New subscriber

    • @PastelWithAvon
      @PastelWithAvon Місяць тому

      I think I also haven’t used the Neo II to their fullest potential. For pastels not earmarked for competition…I think the Neo II could be used at the end and left showing.

  • @avanellehansen4525
    @avanellehansen4525 2 місяці тому

    Abstraction is loosening, changing the subject Non objective is a painting about paint. (Media) Value and composition are important in both. Color is the frosting.

    • @PastelWithAvon
      @PastelWithAvon Місяць тому

      Agreed….but I think Im interested in the abstraction of the landscape until a point where i get involved with the media and where it decisions to go….the painting then starts to become nonobjective to a certain extent. I love the idea of color as the frosting. Great comment, thanks

  • @Steve-dd7pn
    @Steve-dd7pn 2 місяці тому

    Is this just the cheap foam board, about 1/8 to 3/16 inch thick board you can get at the dollar store? Or is it a more robust type board? Excellent video by the way! Thanks.

    • @PastelWithAvon
      @PastelWithAvon Місяць тому

      It is 3/16 Elmers from Dick Blick. I usually use it as backer boards when framing but will paint on it too. The larger it gets the more it tends to curl or buckle and I have to either weigh it sown before framing or paint the backside with house paint to compensate

  • @sandradonofrio413
    @sandradonofrio413 2 місяці тому

    I liked the one with the cat.

  • @marianmurphy5385
    @marianmurphy5385 2 місяці тому

    Thank you Avon..that is such a useful video lesson. I just watched another video of yours that showed how to simplify photographs using thumbnail value sketches, which was also great. Can I ask you what pencil value to use to grey ( in advance) the prepared thumbnail outlines. It’s such a great idea..you’ve come up with. It must be useful for artists using other media, not only pastels.

    • @PastelWithAvon
      @PastelWithAvon 2 місяці тому

      I typically use an HB. I shade the paper with a coat and use a tortilla to turn my paper to a middle gray, then use the HB to add more gray, and use an eraser to make the highlights and lower toned grAys. I hope that helps.

  • @vickyvaughn1275
    @vickyvaughn1275 2 місяці тому

    So much better. Thanks for the lesson 😊

    • @PastelWithAvon
      @PastelWithAvon 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for watching… let me know if I can address any topic you are wondering about.

  • @janarlenesogge1729
    @janarlenesogge1729 2 місяці тому

    Never heard of this before so thanks for explaining.

    • @PastelWithAvon
      @PastelWithAvon 2 місяці тому

      It’s kind of obscure. But I will try and point it out as I go forward. Thanks for watching.

  • @juansosa105
    @juansosa105 2 місяці тому

    Me gustan mucho Los pasteles Smike, dejan bastante pigmento y son blandos

    • @PastelWithAvon
      @PastelWithAvon 2 місяці тому

      Ellos estan uno marke mass blandi que otro typos.

  • @cpm4324
    @cpm4324 2 місяці тому

    To avoid the bristle ridges you get when applying the gesso or other pastel textures, I use a plaster mud spreading tool. Unlike brushes, this tool, which is used to spread smooth seamless layers gritty plaster, will yield the same result on gritty pastel textures. Just quickly apply the gesso or texture with a brush across the surface. Don't worry about putting it down evenly, just put it down quickly, before it begins drying, and then smooth the entire surface with one or two strokes using the mud spreader. I have successfully used this method to spread Golden Pastel Ground on block watercolor paper and the paper didn't buckle. Applying the texture mix this way insures a thinner coat, so less moisture seeps into the paper. You can lightly pre-spray on workable fixative to the block or even stretched watercolor paper that is taped down, before applying the gesso to provide an extra seal to prevent buckling.

    • @PastelWithAvon
      @PastelWithAvon 2 місяці тому

      A tool that is like a flat puddy knife or like a small trowel? Great tip! I’ll have to try that method. I find the bristle strokes work well in cloud painting’s because they naturally create puffy smaller areas in a larger cloud. Thanks

  • @vickyvaughn1275
    @vickyvaughn1275 2 місяці тому

    You are an amazing teacher.

    • @PastelWithAvon
      @PastelWithAvon 2 місяці тому

      Oh wow….that’s the best compliment anyone could give me. I really am just sharing what has taken me a lifetime to learn so others might enjoy their own creative process more. Thank you again.

  • @j.o.buffington9235
    @j.o.buffington9235 2 місяці тому

    I watched your analogous thing Your a good teacher I learned something

    • @PastelWithAvon
      @PastelWithAvon 2 місяці тому

      Thanks JO….as a former teacher of are, your comments humble me.

  • @HalilHodzic-p2v
    @HalilHodzic-p2v 2 місяці тому

    Excellent work! Where can I find the roller you arr using?

    • @PastelWithAvon
      @PastelWithAvon 2 місяці тому

      Amazon has the narrow rollers. Sometimes if you google soft narrow print roller, you can find them a dollar or so less expensive.

    • @PastelWithAvon
      @PastelWithAvon 2 місяці тому

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    • @HalilHodzic-p2v
      @HalilHodzic-p2v 2 місяці тому

      Thank you very much!

  • @blackpoppymagazine
    @blackpoppymagazine 2 місяці тому

    I a new subscriber and have been blown away by ypur super knowledgeable and helpful colour and value instruction!. I have spent 18mtjs soaking up yputube artists videos on colour and value to try and learn, but yours are so incredibly well explained, im hooked, bingeing all ypur videos! I use many different mediums in my art jpurney but find ypur pastel talks, also apply to acrylic, and others as the colour and value scales are so similar ao it seems. Wud u agree or am i mistaken? Your answering all the hanging questions i have abput colpur and value, even shpwing properly how to get that 'squint' im always tryimg to nail😂.really, thank u for all ypur time discussing these complex subjects. Ypur art takes pastels to a new level, and ypur patience and knowledge helps us on our way to our own nezt levels! Thank u😊❤

    • @PastelWithAvon
      @PastelWithAvon 2 місяці тому

      I am trilled my tutorials have helped…my purpose was to help fill in the blanks and get people down the path faster than I did so as to enjoy the art making process more. Yes, much of what I do in pastel transfers to other mediums. Color theory is universal as is composition. There is NO ONE WAY for all artists. You must expose yourself to as much instruction as you can and try new thing but pick out what works for you and abandon what you discover doesn’t work for you. In January I will start a series on Composition picture design. Thanks for watching.

  • @janarlenesogge1729
    @janarlenesogge1729 2 місяці тому

    Really interesting to see how you went about it. And i think it is improved. Will look at the first video soon. What pastels did you use? Some Rembrandt’s maybe? But not only

    • @PastelWithAvon
      @PastelWithAvon 2 місяці тому

      My box has mostly unison but also has Richeson, Rembrandt and Diane Townsend Terrage.

    • @janarlenesogge1729
      @janarlenesogge1729 2 місяці тому

      @ thanks

  • @69Sugah
    @69Sugah 2 місяці тому

    Your pastel painting is coming out beautifully.

    • @PastelWithAvon
      @PastelWithAvon 2 місяці тому

      Thanks so much for the kind words. There’s no one way or process….thanks for watching.

  • @kimlanoue2033
    @kimlanoue2033 2 місяці тому

    I love spectrafix for adding texture!

    • @PastelWithAvon
      @PastelWithAvon Місяць тому

      My canvas experiments show that spectrifix allowed me tonpaint demar varnish over the pastel