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 Monday, February 01, 2010
Glenna Hartmann Art Invitational
Posted by anne
 An Art Invitational Exhibition and Sale, honoring the late Glenna Hartmann, will be held February 20 and 21 (10 am to 5 pm) at the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History. This is the premiere of an event to occur bi-annually with proceeds benefitting the science education programs at the Santa Barbara
Museum of Natural History and The Nature Conservancy program on Santa
Cruz Island—two programs which were dear to the artist, whose heart was devoted not only to painting but to the land and natural world that inspired her. The exhibition will feature 100 new works created by nearly 60 of California’s foremost landscape artists, including Elizabeth Tolley (see her oil painting, California Spring, above), plein air colorist Camille Przewodek, pastelists Ann Sanders and Clark Mitchell, and many others. See a complete list of participating artists here. What a beautiful way to honor a beautiful painter and person. If any of you West Coasters make it to the show, comment here to tell us about it!
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Monday, February 01, 2010 3:25:04 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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 Monday, January 25, 2010
Pastel Web Directory
Posted by anne
 Artist and blogger Niall O'Neill, of County Cork, Ireland, says that his reason for launching the blog "Artists in Pastel" was twofold: to create "a comprehensive international directory of pastels artists who have a web presence; and to offer a critique of their websites (not, I emphasize, a critique of their artwork)." Each of O'Neill's 93 and counting blog posts highlights a different pastel artist and shows a sample image that's representative of his or her work. His list of direct links to artist's websites is substantial and growing (and chock-full of friends of the magazine!)—it's a wonderful resource, whether you're looking for a potential pastel teacher or simply a jolt of inspiration. Art Inspiration
Monday, January 25, 2010 3:47:02 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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 Thursday, January 14, 2010
Must-See Show: International Pastels
Posted by jessica
The 15th annual juried exhibition of the International Association of Pastel Societies makes its way to California's City of Brea Art Gallery Jan. 23-March 5, with an opening reception 7-9 p.m. Jan. 23. In addition to the show is a demonstration series, which starts at 2 p.m. that day with IAPS President—and founding editor of The Pastel Journal—Maggie Price. Prepare to be inspired.
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Thursday, January 14, 2010 5:05:56 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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 Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Emphasize the Focal Point With Edges
Posted by Kelly.Messerly

Edges are one of the most important tools you have to direct the viewer’s eye around and through your drawing. Hard edges have a tendency to stop the movement while soft ones allow the viewer’s eyes to keeping moving from one area of the composition to another. For the portrait entitled Dean, artist Robert Barrett used hard edges in and around his center of interest while softening the edges away from this area. In so doing, Barrett made focal point more obvious and important.
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MORE RESOURCES FOR ARTISTS Life Drawing: How to Portray the Figure with Accuracy and Expression by Robert Barrett Sketching People: Life Drawing Basics by Jeff Mellem Drawing the Nude from Life by Costa Vavagiakis
Tuesday, January 12, 2010 9:10:14 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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 Tuesday, January 05, 2010
Cold Snap
Posted by sarah.strickley
Art Inspiration
Tuesday, January 05, 2010 3:37:34 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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 Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Happy Holidays from the Staff of The Pastel Journal
Posted by sarah.strickley
 The holidays are always a fitting time for taking pause to note the accomplishments of the year, but this time we find ourselves taking a slightly longer view: The magazine celebrated it’s 10th anniversary this year, an occasion we’ve celebrated in all six of our issues for 2009. We wanted to take this moment to thank all of you for making the life of the magazine possible and invite you to share the next 10 years of the journey with us. We couldn’t do it without you. With love and appreciation, The Staff of The Pastel JournalEditor, Anne Hevener (center) Senior Art Director, Cindy Rider (not pictured) Features Editor, Sarah A. Strickley (right) Managing Editor, Jessica Canterbury (left)
Tuesday, December 22, 2009 4:08:59 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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 Monday, December 21, 2009
Showstoppers: Next Week at The Butler
Posted by anne
 The Butler Institute of American Art, the site of the Flora B. Giffuni pastels gallery, will be opening, on December 27, the "Pastel Society of America: Annual Members Show" featuring the award-winning work from the PSA's annual exhibition, first seen in New York in the fall at the National Arts Club. What a wonderful opportunity for those of us in the Great Lakes area to get to see a show featuring extraordinary pastels by pastel luminarires like Jimmy Wright, Duane Wakeham, Lorenzo Chavez, Deborah Bays, and many others. The show runs through February 7. You can read more about the PSA's annual awards event in the February 2010 issue of The Pastel Journal now on sale in our NorthLight shop.
And while you're at The Butler, you can also check out its latest acquisition—Jackson Pollack's painting, Silver and Black (1950; oil and metallic paint, 21.25 x 15.75 inches), valued at 2 million dollars, a gift from a western Pennsylvanian collector. The museum's director, Dr. Louis Zona, said: “This is indeed a very
special holiday present, and I am still pinching myself about it. The
Butler can now boast that we have a very rare work of art by America’s
most renowned 20th century artist, a man who literally redefined world
art. Pollock was a troubled genius whose magnificent art has engaged
generations.” The work will be on view in the museum’s Beeghly-Schaff Gallery.
[pictured] Eclipse (31x25) by Jimmy Wright, winner of the Art Spirit Foundation/Dianne B. Bernhard Gold Medal
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Monday, December 21, 2009 3:36:25 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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 Friday, December 11, 2009
Staff Picks for Holiday Bliss
Posted by sarah.strickley
    You may need to supply your own silver bells and blinking lights, but shopping online does make it easy to bring home your holiday treasures without a lot of hassle. The editing elves in the F+W Fine Art Group released all kinds of great new products in 2009, all available in the NorthLightShop. This year, The Pastel Journal elves decided we’d make ourselves pick one 2009 item that we think you won’t want to miss: ANNE: Strokes of Genius: The Best of Drawing Light and ShadowAlthough there were no all-pastel books released in 2009, North Light Books came out with many titles that artists of every persuasion can appreciate. One such book is Strokes of Genius 2. This is the second volume in a series that celebrates the beauty and diversity of drawing. The collection of 140 drawings—some studio works and others straight off the sketchpad—are done in a variety of media, including pencil, charcoal, ink and yes, pastel. In fact, it is a fabulous black and white pastel by Donna Levinstone that graces the book’s cover. Because the book is a collection of work from 100+ artists, every page provides a glimpse into a new artistic style and creative vision—a perfect jolt of inspiration! (sale price, $21.77) SARAH: Eight Greats: The Pastel Journal's 10th Anniversary Artist Interview Series Digital DownloadAs much as I hate to admit it, I’m hopelessly drawn to Top 10 lists. They help me to assuage the sense that I’m always missing something I should have seen, but didn’t. If you’re similarly drawn to “best of” collections, our Eight Greats download is the perfect PJ treat for you. It’s a chance to talk a walk down memory lane with eight of the amazing artists the magazine had the pleasure of featuring this year—and a chance to savor some simply stunning pastels. Clicking through the pages of insights shared by the artists (three of the eight—Jimmy Wright, Fred Somers and Brennie Brackett—were my interviewees!) is fun and easy. Plus, I get that swell of pride that always happens when I see the good work our team is doing. JESSICA: The Pastel Journal 10th Anniversary Collection: 10 Top Interviews Digital Download"I think people are aware, more than ever, of their growing need for harmony with their environment, and I am convinced that landscape artists today who share their sensitive perceptions of the natural world also have the power to speak to the yearnings of others through their work." —Elizabeth Mowry, The Pastel Journal, April 1999. In celebration of The Pastel Journal's 10th Anniversary, we dove into our extensive archives—61 issues, 2,156 pastel paintings and 4,802 pages!—in search of our top 10 interviews. Our first specialty digital download, which debuted in March, includes tips and inspiration from acclaimed pastelists Elizabeth Mowry, Albert Handell, Judith Carducci, Wolf Kahn, Daniel E. Greene, Dino Paravano, Harvey Dinnerstein, Sheldon Berkowitz, Peter Seltzer and Chin-Cheng Hung, making the collection a pastel classic. CINDY: The Pastel Journal 2008 Archive on CDThese annual CD archives are the perfect solution for saving studio/office space—and a little sanity. My favorite feature is the searchable index, which comes in especially handy when I want to locate a particular article but am unsure when it was published. Don't get rid of your print editions, though; just box or bind them and keep the digital versions right on your desktop for easy access. The 2008 archive is a year’s worth of issues and includes nearly 500 pages of information, instruction and inspiration (on ehanced PDFs). It's a great way to revisit your favorite artist profiles and re-acquaint yourself with painting techniques. Of course, if you are not currently a subscriber (or have someone on your gift list who could use a subscription), our No. 1 Pick from the NorthLightShop is a subscription to The Pastel Journal—the best way to make sure you get every copy of the world’s ultimate resource for pastel artists. Available on the shop for $32 (with Canadian and international options as well).
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Friday, December 11, 2009 1:28:21 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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 Friday, December 04, 2009
Richard McKinley Video Shoot
Posted by jessica
As I type, pastel artist and popular workshop instructor Richard McKinley is at our company's photo studio filming a workshop for the ArtistNetwork.tv series. Our staff sat in for a bit on this morning's session to soak up as much of Richard's pastel savvy as we could.
I was reminded, as he demonstrated on the power of color relationships, of the importance of simultaneous contrast. For some artists, grasping that concept has meant the difference between mediocre work and prizewinning pastels—at least that's what one of our grand prize winners in the 11th annual Pastel 100 competition, whose name will be revealed in the April 2010 issue, attests.
(For more on simultaneous contrast, read this Pastel Pointers Blog post from a few years back.)
Thanks for coming, Richard!

Top: Richard works on his watercolor underpainting Above (L-to-R): Richard and myself; Richard and Anne
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Friday, December 04, 2009 9:38:20 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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