Tomorrow night I will be at the Art Centre 2015 32nd Annual Juried Art Show at the Elk Grove Village Library from 7-9 PM.
It is at 1001 Wellington Avenue in Elk Grove Village, Illinois. I have three pastel paintings in the show. It is a great opening, so come on out. You can see the show each weekend up until November the eighth.
I am linking this post to Paint Party Friday. Every week there are new pieces of art from over 100 artists in all media.
The Richard McKinley workshop was fabulous! We were given so much wonderful information in the 5 days, that our heads were bursting. It is a good thing I bought his book "100 Pastel Pointers" because much of the information is there to re-read. I also have a few of his DVD's and I bought my favorite demonstration painting from him.
In the pictures below you see some first steps he suggested for whatever we paint. Deciding on our composition, doing a line drawing with large shapes, a value sketch using lightest light, medium light, medium dark and darkest dark. and finally to do a Notan(black and white only) that combined the medium dark and dark into black and left the medium light and light all white.. Then he used washes of watercolors to set in the under painting in values and colors. Finally pastel is added on top for a completed painting. The first picture is of one of his final pastel demos. It is the one I bought! (:>)
Doing the prep work below
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A line drawing
First watercolor wash
Second layer wash
Close-up of wash with all the interesting drips
Richard McKinley's Field box of pastels for Plein air painting. He said because of all the ambient light outside, your darkest dark should never be darker than 6 1/2 on the value scale, so most of his color choices are quite light in value.
Next week I will show you my paintings from the workshop.
Have a good week,
Gloria