Showing posts with label mark rothko. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mark rothko. Show all posts

Monday, July 21, 2014

Pastel Painting: To Fix or Not To Fix?

I just HAD to paint the other night after all my chores were done, so grabbed my newly organized dry pastel boxes and went to town. Here's the result, more pastel painting fun in my 'Channeling Rothko' series:

 Channeling Rothko 2, 2014, 9in x 12in, pastel on paper

 Channeling Rothko 3, 2014, 9.5in x 12.5in, pastel on Colourfix paper

After I finished these pastel paintings, I took them outside the next day to spray with Pastel Fixative... and it saturated some of the colors into the paper, making dark areas appear in the painting surface! This meant I had to reapply another layer of pastel in certain areas to "repair" the paintings.

That's always a challenge to the pastel artist; to fix or not to fix? Fixing is generally done by using a light re-working or final Fixative spray to lock in the dusty paint pigment powder that lingers on the surface of the pastel painting after the majority of the dust has been tapped off. Some pastel artists don't use fixative, others swear by it. 

I have found one of the tricks to using a fixative spray is to hold the can at least 12 inches away from the painting surface, start spraying off the edge of the painting surface and use a moderate to quick sweeping motion to apply the spray to the surface, making sure to keep the spray can the same distance from the surface all the way across (avoid the sweeping arc that has a more forceful spray at the middle of the arc than at the beginning and end).

For more detailed information, here's an interesting article about Fixatives from the Artists Network Pastel Journalhttp://www.artistsnetwork.com/the-pastel-journal/the-fix-is-in-pastel-fixative-uses and here is a place, Dakota Art Pastels, that specializes in supplying pastel painting supplies with a write up on their different fixative products: http://www.dakotapastels.com/pages/pastelaccessories-fixatives.aspx

Happy Arting! :)  Tristina

Saturday, July 12, 2014

On The Bench - Channeling Rothko in Pastel

Sometimes art materials just SPEAK to me... come hither and pick me up, create something, do it now! Thus was the case with my dry pastel sticks yesterday. It was time to reorganize my colors after a large clearance purchase SCORE of pastel sticks, and since I was touching them anyway... Here's how far I went:

 Channeling Rothko 1, 11in x 14in pastel on paper 
with Pebeo high density modeling paste.

Began a second pastel painting from a photograph I took in France
using water soluble dry pastels from Charvin on Art Spectrum
Colourfix pastel and mixed media paper.

After emptying one of my pastel bins during the reorganization, I found loads of powdered pigment left over in the bottom of the container. 



I was horrified at the thought of cleaning out the beautiful colored powders into the trash, so I grabbed one of my art journals and a makeup sponge and went to town creating soft pastel backgrounds with the left overs. No pigment left behind!


For a quick fix to your burning desire to create, I recommend trying dry pastels!

Happy Arting!  :)  Tristina