





I was going to have a quiet day today. But I got up and there was a bit of a disaster in our kitchen. My hubby had decided to brew some beer. But he had added some extra sugar to the brew. Then he has put the bung in upside down. Beer had turned into volcano. Half the brew was all over the kitchen. It had hit the ceiling, there were puddles of ale on the cupboard tops, it was all over the cooker. Basically half the kitchen has been inundated with beer….
After about an hour of cleaning up I decided to go to the pastel workshop with the Orme art group. Basically to escape! The workshop was run by Sandra Orme (no relation).
It’s difficult to describe what we learnt, it was complicated. I’ve added a few photos of the two pictures I did. First you lay down colours in soft pastel on fine toothed pastel paper. Once you have enough pastel on you blend them together, then build up layers using smaller more intricate marks, gradually blending and adding. Sometimes only lightly pressing on the pastel, other times blending more. The direction of the marks can make a difference to how it looks. You can use the edge of your hands, your palms, your fingers or blending tools (like a brush but with the bristles replaced with a rubber tip).
Im pleased with the results. I’m even thinking of getting them framed….
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Oooo,looks fab!
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It was fun
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Beautiful!
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Thank you!
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These are amazing! I don’t “get” pastels and I wish I could have joined you.
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I struggled to get the technique. The tutor was thoroughly informative but too fast!
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Turned out great! I love pastels but they can be tricky, especially when mixing dark and light colors.
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The problem was mainly with the yellow and blue one… They merged into green a few times. Had to rescue it with orange tones x
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Still turned out good 🙂
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😊 Thanks
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These look really amazing!!!
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Thank you. We had a good tutor
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And you should too, i have never done cloud formations before but i may just give them a go now..
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Thank you.!
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