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Works Prendo un Caffe (Prints Available)
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16x12, unframed pastel, Rome Italy 2022

My pastel paintings often begin on Uart sanded paper with charcoal and pencil sketches adding hard pastels to create value and colors that I later wash with alcohol to create a toned underpainting. I then build layer by layer, glazing with soft pastels to optically blend colors.

Scroll through the images to see my process. Fine art prints, canvas & metal panel reproductions also available.

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16x12, unframed pastel, Rome Italy 2022

My pastel paintings often begin on Uart sanded paper with charcoal and pencil sketches adding hard pastels to create value and colors that I later wash with alcohol to create a toned underpainting. I then build layer by layer, glazing with soft pastels to optically blend colors.

Scroll through the images to see my process. Fine art prints, canvas & metal panel reproductions also available.

16x12, unframed pastel, Rome Italy 2022

My pastel paintings often begin on Uart sanded paper with charcoal and pencil sketches adding hard pastels to create value and colors that I later wash with alcohol to create a toned underpainting. I then build layer by layer, glazing with soft pastels to optically blend colors.

Scroll through the images to see my process. Fine art prints, canvas & metal panel reproductions also available.

Soft Pastels are the purest form of artist color, made almost exclusively from pure artist pigment with only enough binder to allow them to be formed into useable sticks. Their colors remain brilliant and last long after oil paintings begin to crack and fade. The paper is acid-free, lignin-free, archival, and it will not yellow, darken, become brittle, or deteriorate in any way for 100+ years. Historically, pastels can be traced back to the 16th century and have been used by many famous artists, but they became especially popular in the 19th century. Delacroix, Manet, Renoir, Toulouse-Lautrec, Whistler, Degas, and Mary Cassatt all used pastels for finished work as well as for sketches.

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