This little work began as a photograph taken along the North Shore of the St Lawrence Seaway. When I took the photo several years ago I thought the grey of the rock against the red sand made a striking color contrast, and that the tire tracks made an interesting statement about human intrusions into the natural world. The photo drew me, so I drew it first as a pastel sketch on newsprint, then as a pastel drawing on Sennelier la carte paper.
all in one basket: from line to color

Sunday, November 24, 2013
Sunday, November 10, 2013
The Cardinal and His Lady
The Cardinal and His Lady began as an 18 x 24 inch pastel sketch on newsprint. The original plan was to have the female bird on the upper branch and the male on the lower. After some consideration I decided the brightness of his plumage would better serve the composition if I put the male on the upper branch and his 'lady' on the lower branch. The finished work is a 16 x 20 inch pastel on Sennelier la carte sanded pastel paper. I used Mungyo Gallery semi hard pastels in combination with various soft pastels and Conte a Paris pastel pencils. The finished work is in the private collection of Manon Baillargeon of Quebec.
Monday, October 21, 2013
The Lighthouse
The greyscale was an 8 x 9.5 on Sennelier la carte sanded pastel paper. The color version is a 16x20 also on the Sennelier paper.
Sunday, October 20, 2013
Salsa and Copper
This work began as a student piece that was meant as a study in greyscale work in pastel. Once it was complete, I couldn't resist repeating it in color.
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