Monday, September 1, 2008

"Twilight Waterway"

The "Twilight Waterway" pastel painting has been in many art shows with a lot of response from viewers. It took first place in the Ashland Art in the Park last September and an honorable mention in the Tri State Art Association Biannual Art Show at the Huntington Museum of Art.
Again this was one of the first pieces done on Wallis Professional pastel paper. This original pastel is 11 x 17 and was done with Rembrandt pastels. You can use this surface to blend with your fingers the pastel to get the water and sky effects. You can get just about any effect with pastels that you can with any other medium. Pastels will keep their permanence just as long or longer then any other art medium. Another good reason to try pastel art. If you would like to see more go to Pastel Art.

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