Thank you Lauren i'm 80 years old granny and i love coloring, i have a lots of books and i use soft colour pencils and soft pastels, i don't mind using my fingers but i will try with a scrap of paper. Thank you for explaining so good. This hobby saved my life
I have a used art store near me and I totally scored with a vintage box full of over 50+ high end soft pastels for $35. Never used this medium but I’m excited to try!
@@lololuv2012 that’s amazing! I hope you love them as much as I do. I am just finishing up my new studio space and will be making new soft pastel tutorials
I do enjoy watching others explain soft pastels. I like it a bit more when you create an actual picture or painting with the pastels as you explain how to use the different hardness and where and how the pastels are used to create a painting. I use paper towels for cleaning my sticks before or after I start working on a picture. I like to use watercolor paper with clear gesso with a bit of pumice mixed in for grit and more surface area and more layers too! I have used the same mixture on hard boards(Masonite panels) when working larger it is more stabilized and I lose less color “dusting off” of my painting. You presented a wonderful video and sharing your process very well, thanks!
Thanks. I prefer making that type of video and have a lot lined up where I will build upon what I showed here. I just get asked a ton of questions about pastels and this video was to have a spot they could go to get their questions answered. 😊 That is awesome that you do your own! I have some pumice grounds ordered because I really want to try making my own sanded boards.
Appreciate the expert elucidation, Lauren. I just got some Mungyo soft pastels today so it's good to know about them and what they do (I already know I'll be wearing my glove for these things!). You also reminded me about pastel pencils, which I've always wanted for details, but keep forgetting to order. Subscribed and looking forward to more from you!
Thank you for such an informative lesson. I am just starting out and really enjoying all your lessons. Thanks for your calm soothing inspirational tone. Keep up the great lessons.
This was the best introduction to pastels I've ever seen. I especially liked your explanations of how they're made and what binders are used. Thank you! 😊
As a portrait artist I am experimenting with adding pan pastels to my work for Avery skin smooth finish with the soft tools. So if u demo that blending on smoother pastel,paper would be helpful…
Are Soft pastels good on A Watercolor canvas??? How do you seal the Art ?? 🎨 Thks for insight 😊 I like learning about blending ..mix media ..😊 I'm 62 yo and just now experimenting with different media's..
Thanks so much for a very clear explanation of soft pastels. My biggest concern is the amount of dust that is created. Is it best to use an easel with a floor covering underneath? Or do you just tip away the dust when it starts to build up too much. Do you every wear gloves - like surgical gloves to protect your hands but also for blending?
When I get dust build up on my picture I dump it into a garbage can. I have seen artists attach gutters or similar things under the piece their working on when using a easel to collect the dust and keep their space clean. Working on sanded paper helps reduce dust. An air purifier is also a great help. I use surgical cloves about 75% of the time when I am using pastels. I don’t much blending with them.
Lol i just got some decent watercolors and watercolor paper, as well as oil pastels. But youtube is now trying to convince me i need soft pastels too, and its working... Is it weird i want to try almost any medium? 😆
@@Dahlily not weird at all! It’s so fun to experiment and explore. What we learn from them might surprise us. I found I like change my medium based on the project I am doing and what I want the end result to look like. I just started back with oil pastels this summer as I was prepping for one of my classes I teach and remembered how fun they are.
I have been shown to use a cosmetic sponge or the tools to blend the soft pastels....In this video, you only used a small piece of paper. Do you not blend with either of those I mentioned when using your pastels? The piece of paper to me, didn't blend as well. And again, depending on what type of paper you were using in this video to demonstrate. It's nice to see demos from others as yourself as well.
Yes, I often use sponges to blend. Depending on how I want the blend to look I will change what I blend with (paper, a sponge, silicone tool, black pipe insulation foam, etc.). I shared this technique for someone just starting out. So often we can feel pressured to buy a lot of supplies in order to create art so this was a way to give some basic ideas of how to get started. I did an entire video on 8 different ways to blend soft pastels if your interested in that. 😊
the mungyo 64 had been changed to made in china 。 grass green is missing and each piece are brittle and fragile to break under pressure。 i m using FC 72 color set which is still made in Korean and good quailty。
That such a bummer. I have noticed that’s become a big problem with reviews and recommendations. Companies put out one product and then change manufacturers and/or the formula later. So the product I review is not the product my followers get. 😏
@LaurenWatkinsArt I could tell by your accent, that's why I asked. My dad's from Utah, and you sound like a lot of my family on his side (and many a church leader I had 😅)
I have never tried. My guess is that acrylic paint might be to smooth of a surface for the pastels to adhere too unless the surface your painting on is extremely texted.
Great information! I did find the echo quality of your voice distracting though....hopefully that is a one-off problem? I’d like to catch some of your other videos.
Thank you Lauren i'm 80 years old granny and i love coloring, i have a lots of books and i use soft colour pencils and soft pastels, i don't mind using my fingers but i will try with a scrap of paper. Thank you for explaining so good. This hobby saved my life
Thank you for this video! It’s been extremely informative, and has made me feel much more confident to step into a new medium and play! ❤️
I have a used art store near me and I totally scored with a vintage box full of over 50+ high end soft pastels for $35. Never used this medium but I’m excited to try!
@@lololuv2012 that’s amazing! I hope you love them as much as I do. I am just finishing up my new studio space and will be making new soft pastel tutorials
I do enjoy watching others explain soft pastels. I like it a bit more when you create an actual picture or painting with the pastels as you explain how to use the different hardness and where and how the pastels are used to create a painting. I use paper towels for cleaning my sticks before or after I start working on a picture. I like to use watercolor paper with clear gesso with a bit of pumice mixed in for grit and more surface area and more layers too! I have used the same mixture on hard boards(Masonite panels) when working larger it is more stabilized and I lose less color “dusting off” of my painting. You presented a wonderful video and sharing your process very well, thanks!
Thanks. I prefer making that type of video and have a lot lined up where I will build upon what I showed here. I just get asked a ton of questions about pastels and this video was to have a spot they could go to get their questions answered. 😊
That is awesome that you do your own! I have some pumice grounds ordered because I really want to try making my own sanded boards.
I love the effects of pastels.
Appreciate the expert elucidation, Lauren. I just got some Mungyo soft pastels today so it's good to know about them and what they do (I already know I'll be wearing my glove for these things!). You also reminded me about pastel pencils, which I've always wanted for details, but keep forgetting to order. Subscribed and looking forward to more from you!
The media I love the most! Never seen a video about pastels so detailed and well explained! Thank you for teaching us.
I am so glad you found it helpful!
fABULOUS I AM 75 STARTING NEW LIFE EXPERIENCES IN A NOTER STATE WHERE I HAVE MOVED TO RECENTLY....I KNEW NOTHING NOW I KOW MORE THAN THAT
Hi Lauren, thank you very much for your great intro to pastels.
Thank you for such an informative lesson. I am just starting out and really enjoying all your lessons. Thanks for your calm soothing inspirational tone. Keep up the great lessons.
Thank you
I dont think I ever commented to a video, but yours :))) just amazing. Thank you a loooot!!!!
A brilliant introduction to soft pastels. Thanks so much
This was the best introduction to pastels I've ever seen. I especially liked your explanations of how they're made and what binders are used. Thank you! 😊
A whole new world! Thank you.
Maybe even "a new fantastic point of view"?
😁
Great tips madam. Thank you
Great video. Just starting with pastels and gouache and this video was very useful. Thank you! 😃
SO informative! Thanks!
You really took ot to the basics, thanks 😊
❤thank you for a comprehensive overview 😊
I love pan pastels for landscape paintings.
Thank you for this information! I like how you're using a cloth diaper under there... LOL!!
What a wonderful and complete informational video. Thank u so much foryour time
Soft pastels are so good,man!!
Great tutorial Lauren, thank you for sharing..
Clear and concise! Thank you!
As a portrait artist I am experimenting with adding pan pastels to my work for Avery skin smooth finish with the soft tools. So if u demo that blending on smoother pastel,paper would be helpful…
Very clear and informative
Excellent excellent video
Omg thank you so muchhh ❤this really helped me when I started doing these thank youu
It's like you're reading my mind. I'm looking for some affordable soft pastels cause I want to try them out. I've never used them before.
You can use camlin ones
Are Soft pastels good on A Watercolor canvas??? How do you seal the Art ?? 🎨 Thks for insight 😊 I like learning about blending ..mix media ..😊 I'm 62 yo and just now experimenting with different media's..
So informative ! Thank you
Thank you sir
I didn’t realize how expensive artists quality were! Wah!
Thanks so much for a very clear explanation of soft pastels. My biggest concern is the amount of dust that is created. Is it best to use an easel with a floor covering underneath? Or do you just tip away the dust when it starts to build up too much. Do you every wear gloves - like surgical gloves to protect your hands but also for blending?
When I get dust build up on my picture I dump it into a garbage can. I have seen artists attach gutters or similar things under the piece their working on when using a easel to collect the dust and keep their space clean. Working on sanded paper helps reduce dust. An air purifier is also a great help. I use surgical cloves about 75% of the time when I am using pastels. I don’t much blending with them.
Thanks for this video :)
Lol i just got some decent watercolors and watercolor paper, as well as oil pastels. But youtube is now trying to convince me i need soft pastels too, and its working... Is it weird i want to try almost any medium? 😆
@@Dahlily not weird at all! It’s so fun to experiment and explore. What we learn from them might surprise us. I found I like change my medium based on the project I am doing and what I want the end result to look like. I just started back with oil pastels this summer as I was prepping for one of my classes I teach and remembered how fun they are.
I need to start using a rag!
It's so helpful
Yes
Nice room effect on the voiceover 😂
I have been shown to use a cosmetic sponge or the tools to blend the soft pastels....In this video, you only used a small piece of paper. Do you not blend with either of those I mentioned when using your pastels? The piece of paper to me, didn't blend as well. And again, depending on what type of paper you were using in this video to demonstrate. It's nice to see demos from others as yourself as well.
Yes, I often use sponges to blend. Depending on how I want the blend to look I will change what I blend with (paper, a sponge, silicone tool, black pipe insulation foam, etc.). I shared this technique for someone just starting out. So often we can feel pressured to buy a lot of supplies in order to create art so this was a way to give some basic ideas of how to get started. I did an entire video on 8 different ways to blend soft pastels if your interested in that. 😊
@@LaurenWatkinsArt Thank you !
Thank you 😊 you
the mungyo 64 had been changed to made in china 。 grass green is missing and each piece are brittle and fragile to break under pressure。 i m using FC 72 color set which is still made in Korean and good quailty。
That such a bummer. I have noticed that’s become a big problem with reviews and recommendations. Companies put out one product and then change manufacturers and/or the formula later. So the product I review is not the product my followers get. 😏
It sounds like I'm attending a graduating ceremony. lol
Can I ask which blending method you use most?
Random question, are you from either Utah or Idaho?
I grew up in Utah
@LaurenWatkinsArt I could tell by your accent, that's why I asked. My dad's from Utah, and you sound like a lot of my family on his side (and many a church leader I had 😅)
@@JayEmElle8 lol that’s funny! 🤣🤣🤣
@@LaurenWatkinsArt thanks for the video! Lots of useful info for people like me who have no idea what they're doing 😅
You can erase Panpastel mistakes with an eraser.
Can I throw my pastel rag in the washer and dryer? Or is that bad for my washer?
I think so. I wash mine. I only wash my art rags together. I don’t mix them with kitchen rags or anything else.
Can these soft pastels be combined whit acrylic paint?
I have never tried. My guess is that acrylic paint might be to smooth of a surface for the pastels to adhere too unless the surface your painting on is extremely texted.
If you want to use pastels to embellish an acrylic painting you could use clear gesso to put some tooth on the paint.
Ow to you fix the finished piece?
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Great information! I did find the echo quality of your voice distracting though....hopefully that is a one-off problem? I’d like to catch some of your other videos.
Yes, I found out after recording the voice over that my kids had played with the mic and changed the settings. that’s why it’s so echoey.
İ wanted to remove your nail polish😊