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Figure Painting and Pastel Exercises

By Pmeurice

   Back from trips and holidays, I could finish the work started almost two weeks ago : a reclining nude in Pastel. 

Figure Painting and Pastel exercises

Reclining Nude


   I am somehow a bit disappointed with the result : to me, it lost a bit of its spontaneity compared with the drawing I started already weeks ago, And the paper's asperities are rubbing more pastel than the usual surface I am working with… This is not really a problem but the work gets more dusty, and after a bit, it's difficult to preserve Colors 'integrity'. 
In the future, I'll try to get the work done without interruption, as often as possible. As well, I need to work more regularly and get on with my pastels more often to avoid surprises in the color results - (but it's the joy of testing new papers!)
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Recently, I decided to go for a little exercise: to practice abstractions and as well get more sense of the colors I am not using so often… Without any drawing base, and starting with an underpainting made with the complementary color, I let me drawing and painting go on small surfaces, until I have the feeling I learnt something on my medium and the unique tone I am using. 
In this example : Red… 
Figure Painting and Pastel exercises
Figure Painting and Pastel exercises

Figure Painting and Pastel exercises
Figure Painting and Pastel exercises

Figure Painting and Pastel exercises
Figure Painting and Pastel exercises

This is purely led by the pleasure of experimenting and the joy to try on with colors… I'll do that, from times to times… 

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