Creative Artist

Toothed Paper for Soft Pastels

Certainly scratchboard done the way I do it also resembles drawing. I used to be an artist who plugged away at oils, acrylics, or even watercolours and never made any of them work properly for me. In fact, I have huge admiration for anyone who can use a brush and make it ‘talk’. I would post my work online on art forums to get critiques. Most people were kind but I certainly wasn’t setting the world alight. However, one day a passionate pastel artist suggested I try soft pastels, thinking my fairly detailed work would be a good fit for the medium. Well, I thought back to the massive, bold strokes that some pastel artists use and concluded that I couldn’t do

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Creative Artist

Creative Artist4 min read
My Delightful Life with Painting
Yoshie Hughes was born in Hokkaido, Japan and came to Australia in 1996 for a working holiday where she ended up starting a new family and a career as an artist on the Gold Coast. While growing up in Japan, Yoshie worked at the family business of a b
Creative Artist3 min readVisual Arts
Josie
• • A3 MDF board, triple primed with Gesso• HB pencils• Kneaded eraser• Clean clothes/rags• Medium• Brushes:– Hog bristle brushes (#2 and #8)– Taklon Mop (½” and 1”)– Detail brushes (round #0)– Long liner (#0)– Fan brush (#1)– Filbert (#4)• Artist qu
Creative Artist4 min read
My Easel and Eye
The desire to create pictures has been with Lynda Robinson for as long as she can remember. As a child, she would while away many hours, sketching with a biro or pencil, or splashing around with a lovely watercolour paintbox that she received for Chr

Related