Preview | Bold Underpaintings for Lively Pastel Landscapes with Richard McKinley

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  • Опубліковано 7 січ 2025

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  • @artistpw
    @artistpw 7 років тому +1

    When I tried using watercolor (generally Winsor and Newton paints) as the underpainting, the top layers of soft pastel didn't disturb the underpainting pigments. When I used soft pastel with water for underpainting, top layers of soft pastel picked up particles of the underpainting. I remedied that by using a fixative layer after a pastel underpainting. An example of this, sometimes I to paint the sky close to the edge of the horizon with a yellow cast and lay a blue over it. When I did that with a soft pastel underpainting, I got green that I didn't really want. I wanted blue with little flecks of yellow. Just passing this along.

  • @rebeccawong1
    @rebeccawong1 2 роки тому

    Precious 🙏🏻

  • @AudiobookLibrary24-7
    @AudiobookLibrary24-7 7 років тому +1

    Very Nice!

  • @Indigokitteh
    @Indigokitteh 13 років тому +1

    Great teacher and artist. What paper is he using?

    • @cg8397
      @cg8397 Рік тому

      Wallis sanded paper, but it's not available anymore

  • @pedroflores9937
    @pedroflores9937 11 років тому

    very informative. would have liked to see blending with the turpentine

    • @artistpw
      @artistpw 7 років тому +1

      If you look more into RM's work, he uses oil paints sometimes as an underpainting in a thinned wash. I think I've seen him also use turpertine with a soft pastel underpainting too. I didn't hear if for underpainting with pastels it's more successful if you use pure colors - like not diluted with black or white pigments.

  • @artistsnetwork
    @artistsnetwork  13 років тому

    He uses Wallis pastel paper.

  • @kukuy06
    @kukuy06 9 років тому

    are these oil pastels or soft? because when I tried to put water on my oil pastels it didn't do anything at all ):

    • @artistsnetwork
      @artistsnetwork  9 років тому +1

      ArsBlue These are soft pastels. Enjoy!