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# Wednesday, November 04, 2009
Southwest Pastels
Posted by jessica

The Pastel Society of the Southwest is currently holding its 28th Annual Members Exhibition, juried and judged by Bob Rohm, at the ArtCentre of Plano, in Texas. Best of Show went to Marian Hirsch for Grazing; Kathleen Cook won First Place for Rapunzel; Second Place went to Patricia King for Blue Quilt; and Barbara Strasser took Third Place for Cactus Flower. The show runs until Nov. 14.

Thanks, PSSW, for sharing the good news!


Best of Show: Marian Hirsch, Grazing



First Place: Kathleen Cook, Rapunzel


Second Place: Patricia King, Blue Quilt


Third Place: Barbara Strasser, Cactus Flower



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Overheard | Shows and Events
Wednesday, November 04, 2009 3:47:56 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0]
# Tuesday, November 03, 2009
What's a PastelPerk?
Posted by sarah.strickley


This week on our Twitter feed (@pasteljournal) we're rolling out a spiffy new PastelPerks program. Here's how it works: We tweet about a PastelPerk, you retweet the news in your Twitter feed, we automatically enter you in a drawing for a free pastel prize. It's quick, it's easy and boy is it fun giving away free stuff! (Hint: If you head over to @pasteljournal now, you might find some interesting tweets regarding our new "Eight Greats" interview series.)

Overheard
Tuesday, November 03, 2009 5:04:21 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0]
# Monday, November 02, 2009
A Step-by-Step Sunset
Posted by anne

Just today on the Pastel Pointers blog, artist Richard McKinley talked about those images that are almost too dazzling to work as a painting. Fall foliage was one example, and sunsets another. "These spectacular subjects, unless finessed properly, become a postcard," McKinley writes. "To make them work, we need to step back from the high drama of the moment and allow the viewer a little more to anticipate, engaging their imagination in how beautiful the subject matter might become."

It was funny that, minutes after reading this, I came upon this new video demonstration on the PanPastel website with pastel artist (and Pastel Journal contributing writer) Deborah Secor, in which she walks viewers step by step through the painting of a dramatic sunset sky. Not only will you see how Secor uses the pan-format pastels and applicators, but you'll also see a good example of a sunset painting that does work—for exactly the reasons described by McKinley. Secor avoids the danger of an overdone result by carefully composing the painting to offer just a hint of the spectacular color—and leaving some of the drama to our own memories of blazing skies.





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Tips and Techniques | Tools and Materials
Monday, November 02, 2009 5:52:18 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0]
# Friday, October 30, 2009
Spooktacular Artwork (Inspired by Poe)
Posted by jessica

"Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there wondering, fearing,
Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before"
                                                                —Edgar Allan Poe, "The Raven"

raven.jpgThere's really no better time of year to turn to the macabre and mystery of Edgar Allan Poe—and even better, some master art works to go along with it.

You can see first-hand how works like "The Raven" influenced works of art at The Baltimore Museum of Art's special exhibition, Edgar Allan Poe: A Baltimore Icon. The show includes 80 prints, drawings and illustrated books by artists—such as Gauguin, Manet, Matisse, Odilon Redon, René Magritte, Robert Motherwell and others—whose works were inspired by Poe's sinister stories.

Happy Weekend!







Pictured: Édouard Manet, The Raven. 1875. The Baltimore Museum of Art: The George A. Lucas Collection, purchased with funds from the State of Maryland, Laurence and Stella Bendann Fund, and contributions from individuals, foundations, and corporations throughout the Baltimore community, BMA 1996.48.5172




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Art Inspiration | Overheard
Friday, October 30, 2009 6:47:10 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0]
# Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Awesome Opportunity for Oil Pastelists
Posted by sarah.strickley

For those oil pastelists among us who might be looking for a way to earn recognition (and cash!) for their work, check out the All-Media Online Competition, sponsored by our sister title, The Artist's Magazine. Here are the pertinent specs:

PRIZES:
Grand Prize Award: $500
7 First Place Awards: $100 each
The Grand Prize winner and all 7 First Place Winners will receive complimentary subscriptions to The Artist's Magazine and $100 worth of North Light Books.
Honorable Mentions receive complimentary subscriptions to The Artist's Magazine and $50 worth of North Light Books.
Winners will be featured on The Artist's Magazine website along with a list of Honorable Mentions.
All Winners and Honorable Mentions will receive a certificate suitable for framing.

7 CATEGORIES:
Acrylic, Digital Art, Graphite/Charcoal/Colored Pencil, Mixed Media/Collage, Oil/Oil Pastel, Pastel, Watercolor.

DEADLINE:
All entries must be postmarked no later than November 2, 2009.

Find out how you can enter your work by clicking here.


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Overheard
Wednesday, October 28, 2009 2:03:24 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0]
# Monday, October 26, 2009
For VIPS (Very Important Pastelists)
Posted by anne

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If you're a fan of F+W's fine art magazines and books (and I know, already, you're a fan of The Pastel Journal, of course), you're going to want to hear about a new program that just launched. The Very Important Painter (VIP) program is a new membership program that supplies—for an annual fee—access to free content and gifts, as well as regular savings on all the art-inspiring books, magazines and digital materials you might need to support your passion. Here's how it works:

With a one-year paid membership of $49.99, you get your choice of either a one-year subscription to The Artist's Magazine (a newsstand value of $51.90) or any one pick of a North Light art book (a retail value of $32.99)! You'll also receive three months of unlimited access to all the online workshops at artistsnetwork.tv. Finally, as a VIP member, you'll receive 10% off every purchase you make at www.northlightshop.com. This is the online store where you can find, among other things, The Pastel Journal's back issues, annual issue CDs and digital downloads; 144-page books by pastel artists such as Maggie Price, Margot Schulzke and Bob Rohm; and DVDs with pastel artists Deborah Secor and M. Katherine Hurley.

Click here to see the complete program details.



Art Inspiration | North Light | Overheard
Monday, October 26, 2009 8:30:20 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0]
# Friday, October 23, 2009
Art Works Defined
Posted by jessica

National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Chairman Rocco Landesman defined "art works"  three ways Wednesday at the National Grantmakers in the Arts conference: It's a noun, verb and declarative sentence.

In an effort to learn more about the ways in which art works around the country, Landesman will begin a six-month national tour next month—and the NEA has launched a blog where you can post your account of how art works for you. Check it out at www.arts.gov/artworks.



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Art Inspiration | Overheard
Friday, October 23, 2009 4:24:39 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #  Comments [0]
# Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Eight Great Pastelists
Posted by jessica



"Many artists put the cart before the horse and they apply technique with such rigidity that it suffocates the art. Technique has to come out of the search for the art."
                                                                            — Jimmy Wright


In celebration of a Pastel Journal milestone, in the June 2009 issue we debuted the 10th Anniversary "Artist Interview Series"—a series in which we reconnected with eight beloved pastelists who had been featured in the magazine over the years—with pieces on Jimmy Wright and Elizabeth Mowry. We're pleased to now offer the entire series in one digital download, which includes those interviews with Wright and Mowry, plus more with Albert Handell, Daniel Greene, Fred Somers, Lois Gold, Sally Strand and Brennie Brackett (all pictured above, L-to-R). At $6.99, it's an affordable treat!

The download is in PDF format, so you'll need Adobe Reader (a free program, which you can download here).

Click here for the download, Eight Greats: The Pastel Journal's 10th Anniversary Artist Interview Series.



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Art Inspiration | Tips and Techniques
Wednesday, October 21, 2009 7:31:59 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #  Comments [0]
# Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Notes from North Light: Mixing Colors With Pastels
Posted by Mary

Award-winning pastel artist and author Bev Lee knows the secret to creating lively, exciting pastel paintings is through creative mixing and layering. Read on for Bev's tips on creating beautiful color combinations in your painting:

When painting a portrait, look for places where you can use mixed colors. Pastel can be layered as heavily or as lightly as you choose to mix the colors. You can also lay colors next to each other, or crosshatch them to achieve exciting results.

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Mixing Greens
Green is probably the easiest color to mix. There are so many shades of blue and yellow to work with, the sky is the limit, which is great because there is such a variety of green in nature. Tread lightly when adding a third color, but a hint of orange or light warm brown added to a green mixture can make some nice shades of olive and neutral green.

To discover more mixing tricks and techniques, check out Bev's book Painting Children: Secrets to Capturing Childhood Moments.



North Light | Tips and Techniques
Tuesday, October 20, 2009 6:47:24 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #  Comments [0]
# Wednesday, October 14, 2009
As Seen on TV
Posted by jessica

Artist newlyweds Justin Gignac and Christine Santora joined forces a couple of years ago on a project, Wants for Sale, wherein they paint items they'd like to own, sell them for the actual price of the objects and then buy the objects (a painting of a gold Nixon watch went for $287.19; Sleep, however, was free).

In 2007 they modeled Needs for Sale, a site that offers paintings of specific items that others need—for example, a painting of a fish to benefit City Harvest, a New York organization that "rescues" excess provisions from the food industry and distributes it to community programs.

Now they're back with a new batch of acrylic-on-canvas works, the "As Seen on TV" series. This series includes the—you guessed it—infomercial-influenced ShamWow, the Chia Pet, Snuggie (pictured below), and so on. The set goes up for sale today at noon (EST); check out the site for details.





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Overheard
Wednesday, October 14, 2009 4:06:34 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #  Comments [0]
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