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If you love working with pastel, then this project is definitely for you! In this class, you will learn my step-by-step method to recreate the fabulous Degas Ballerina

 

Pastels are unlike any other medium. In fact, they are so unique, finished pastel drawings are referred to as "paintings".  While clearly a drawing media (they are applied dry), the finished result resembles a painting. 

Unfortunately, new artists will often begin a pastel drawing and "give up" quickly. Pastels can be difficult to control when they are first applied to the surface. Colors are vibrant and sometimes "unnatural" without proper layering. But with a proper understanding of the nature of medium, anyone can find successful results.  It simply requires a bit of patience and practice.


To ensure accuracy, You can print of the reference picture and trace down onto your paper

 

Please invest in the correct paper to give yourself the best chance of success

Materials Required
Set of soft pastels (The quality of your pastels will effect the result, I recommend these mid price ranges, Faber Castell, Koh i nor, Royal Talens renbrandt} 
https://www.eunicejfriend.com/product-page/toison-d-or-soft-pastels-assorted-36

Sheet of either Pastel Mat paper or velour (Mid tone grey or blue) I prefer Velour for this painting

https://www.eunicejfriend.com/product-page/hahnemuhle-velour-pastel-paper
https://www.eunicejfriend.com/product-page/clairefontaine-pastelmat-a4

Set pastel Pencils
Colour shaper blending tool

https://www.eunicejfriend.com/product-page/size-6-large-colour-shaper-blender

SUPPLIES ARE AVAILABLE ON MY ART PRODUCT PAGE


 

Degas Ballerina Pastel Tutorial

£12.00Price
  • Your tutorial link and reference pic will download as a PDF at checkout

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