I appreciate how you used just one set of pastels here. It's inspiring to those of us starting out with limited supplies and tight budget. Thank you!😊 Lovely work as usual.
Thank you very much! I try to add some narrated info so that they give you something more. But for me they're a bit of fun and a treat to myself after all the hours of painting it to see it spring to life in minutes. If only it was that easy in reality!
@@EmmaColbertArtThe narrated info is very helpful too! Another thing I like about your art is that you make very nice backgrounds so that it feels more alive and peaceful to look at. A lot of artists don't, but I like you do. and Ya I time lapse mine too, and it shows you all the work you did really quickly.
I agree! I have actually painted along with some of Emma's time-lapse videos (with lots of pausing and going back), and created a decent painting therefrom!
Your patrons are in for a treat. Oh she is gorgeous. Wow. I am always amazed at your colour pallette how rich and dark the undwrpainting is. That is probably why your work glows. I've your animal set. You have introduced me to some colours I hadn't thought to pick up. Thank you Emma.
My first pastel painting was a lion that I made look scarred and as an old fighter. I love Unison but I also appreciate some of the different Schminke yellows and ochres although colors can be mixed and hard/soft pastels. Your lioness turned out beautifully. I have a photo of three young lions with their father facing the back of the photo so they appear fearless because of who is behind them. I would love to see you thoughts or interpretation of it. The photo is from the Cincinnati zoo and I certainly can contact the photographer who is very generous. I enjoy your videos Emma , you really capture their tones and values. Thank you😊
Thanks so much for commenting! Where possible I'm loving painting from my own references and I love the challenge of taking trips to different places to get suitable images to paint. That's a big part of my process. I'll hopefully paint more lions though as I loved doing this one!
Hi Elaine, For the past few years I haven't been doing any in person workshops. Most of my teaching is online via my channel here where you'll find lots of real time tutorials for free. And then on Patreon you'll find my full library of tutorials. You can read more about that and browse the tutorials in my library at www.emmacolbertart.com/tutorials. I do know some artists who use watercolour paper with their pastels. Check out some of the paper videos on my channel here as they'll also tell you about some good pastel papers.
I appreciate how you used just one set of pastels here. It's inspiring to those of us starting out with limited supplies and tight budget. Thank you!😊 Lovely work as usual.
Thank you! It's nice to work with less colours sometimes. It can be quite freeing weirdly.
@@EmmaColbertArt That's ironic, isn't it? Like setting a time limit for studies...it's odd how it forces you to try new things!
Your work never ceases to amaze me Emma. What you achieve with Pastels is incredible, inspirational and so beautiful.
Thank you so much!
I love that you share the time lapses here. While not a thorough tutorial, they are still helpful and certainly entertaining 😊
I completely agree!
Thank you very much! I try to add some narrated info so that they give you something more. But for me they're a bit of fun and a treat to myself after all the hours of painting it to see it spring to life in minutes. If only it was that easy in reality!
@@EmmaColbertArtThe narrated info is very helpful too! Another thing I like about your art is that you make very nice backgrounds so that it feels more alive and peaceful to look at. A lot of artists don't, but I like you do. and Ya I time lapse mine too, and it shows you all the work you did really quickly.
I agree! I have actually painted along with some of Emma's time-lapse videos (with lots of pausing and going back), and created a decent painting therefrom!
@@ElizabethBattle That's really cool! ya, Timelapse you can draw different sections at ur own pace.
The lighting is stunning . Beautiful work ❤
Your patrons are in for a treat. Oh she is gorgeous. Wow. I am always amazed at your colour pallette how rich and dark the undwrpainting is. That is probably why your work glows.
I've your animal set. You have introduced me to some colours I hadn't thought to pick up. Thank you Emma.
That's amazing to hear! Thank you!
This is stunning!
Thank you for scharing ❤
Absolutely amazing artwork! Thank you for sharing 😊
Thank you!
My first pastel painting was a lion that I made look scarred and as an old fighter. I love Unison but I also appreciate some of the different Schminke yellows and ochres although colors can be mixed and hard/soft pastels. Your lioness turned out beautifully. I have a photo of three young lions with their father facing the back of the photo so they appear fearless because of who is behind them. I would love to see you thoughts or interpretation of it. The photo is from the Cincinnati zoo and I certainly can contact the photographer who is very generous. I enjoy your videos Emma , you really capture their tones and values. Thank you😊
Thanks so much for commenting! Where possible I'm loving painting from my own references and I love the challenge of taking trips to different places to get suitable images to paint. That's a big part of my process. I'll hopefully paint more lions though as I loved doing this one!
You are so inspiring. I have your animal pastel set and love it
Thank you for the comment!
So amazing keep going do explore ❤❤all the very best...
Thank you!
Extraordinario trabajo muy bello
¡Gracias!
Emma when do you do face to face tutorials ? Can l,use watercolour,paper for my pastels painting.?
Hi Elaine, For the past few years I haven't been doing any in person workshops. Most of my teaching is online via my channel here where you'll find lots of real time tutorials for free. And then on Patreon you'll find my full library of tutorials. You can read more about that and browse the tutorials in my library at www.emmacolbertart.com/tutorials. I do know some artists who use watercolour paper with their pastels. Check out some of the paper videos on my channel here as they'll also tell you about some good pastel papers.