Hands down one of E13's best pieces of art. Ever. |
I9 does a nice job. |
R11 adding a "painterly effect"- making something look like a painting |
Can you see J6's in the middle right? He doesn't like the chalks. Though I do now offer him the chance to scumble with a Kleenex. He likes that much better. |
I like to make a workspace with wax paper. |
With my laptop, the tutorial was right there beside us and I could point to Nana's directions the whole time. |
R11 had a great time making lots of them. |
Ever the artist, she spends a lot of time making her drawings just right. And they do look lovely. She really enjoys playing with colors and layers. |
Later in the day I sat down and tried a few. I like the painterly effect. |
Instead of using a brown, R11 made pumpkin lines by changing the shade of her orange a bit. |
As Tricia over at Hodgepodge says, pastels are blessedly messy. That's a wet paper towel there. R11 thought it would be great just to swipe her finger and carry on with the art. |
4 comments:
Awesome, awesome! Everyone did such a beautiful job. It thrills me to hear others catch the enthusiasm of chalk pastels. They really do make artists out of everyone. So forgiving - but most of all fun! You've done a wonderful job of showing how easy it is to set up and adapt for each child - and adult! Thanks so much for sharing.
We have a fall line up coming. Watch for leaves next week :)
Hi there!
I am Nana from Hodgepodgemom! I wanted to say that all of your pastels are just beautiful! So proud of your work, and please continue to paint with your pastels!
Thank you Tricia and Nana! I so appreciate your work and it's been fun to try out the projects.
Heather
Thanks for the link! We'll have to give the tutorial a try, since we just got the cutest little pumpkin that we could draw.
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