More interesting work from my Wednesday morning art ladies, very varied work, all are working on different types of compositions and its great having such diverse work.
Above is Jeanne's view of the Perth Skyline, a very messy piece using all that black pastel. The sky was purple then grey, lots of rubbing out, adjusting and hand washing, but that is the beauty of pastels you can brush it off and change your mind. In the end it turned out fabulous!!
Above is Jeanne's view of the Perth Skyline, a very messy piece using all that black pastel. The sky was purple then grey, lots of rubbing out, adjusting and hand washing, but that is the beauty of pastels you can brush it off and change your mind. In the end it turned out fabulous!!
Above is Linda's white tiger, Linda has tried different compositions but has a great fondness for painting animals of all shapes and sizes and has gone back to her comfort zone. Having said that, this is her first animal in pastel and what a great job she has done.
Leanne's Greek door way above is just gorgous, she too wanted to try a different composition and even though she said parts of this drove her crazy the results are amazing!
So just about everyone is ready to start afresh next week, I wonder what they will choose. Will keep you posted.
If you want any information on next term's art lessons please contact me annsteerart@hotmail.com as bookings are essential and it is always kept as a small group.
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