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A soft pastel lesson focusing on PanPastel. I will be showing you how to create this magical bumblebee. No drawing experience is needed, as I provide printable line art for you to transfer the image.
Explore Unlimited Possibilities
I’m beyond thrilled that you have joined me here today. I’m excited to take you on a journey to explore the unlimited possibilities of creating with pastels. We will take an intimate look at the creative process I’ve developed over the past five years of using this incredible medium.
I’ve felt very drawn to the bumblebee and was inspired to express their energy connection with nature and the world around us. I hope you will enjoy creating one for yourself. I’m very grateful to be able to share this experience with you.
SUPPLY LIST
UART Sanded Pastel Paper - 600 Grade/Grit DARK - 9x12
I have used many pastel papers and discovered that sanded pastel paper makes a huge difference in what kind of experience you will have with the medium. It allows a lot of layering, and you can erase it without damaging the paper. In addition, the sanded paper grips onto the medium, and you do not need to seal or use fixative on your artwork. Please note there are several different grades of the UART sanded paper… the 600 is the one I recommend because it doesn’t damage the Sofft Tools. Using a different grade and other pastel papers can affect your experience with the medium.
If you can’t find the UART brand, what is most important is that it is a sanded fine-grade pastel paper. Another brand is Clairefontaine Pastelmat in Charcoal color.
An alternative option is preparing a black surface using pastel ground or clear gesso. This option does not take details well,
Wolff Carbon Pencil - 2B This pencil has more “staying power” than a regular pastel pencil. I explain more about it in the lesson.
Pan PastelsI’ve selected a limited core pallet to make this lesson more approachable.
Magenta, Hansa Yellow Extra Dark (looks green), Red Iron Oxide, Yellow Oxide, Perm. Red, Black, White, Neutral Grey Shade (used for making the transfer paper)
Pan Pastel Sofft Tools
Sofft Applicators (my favorite)
Sofft Angle Slice, Oval Art Sponge (Used When Making Transfer Paper)
Stabilo/CabOthello Pastel Pencils
100 White, 690 Golden Ochre, 692 Golden Ochre Light, 210 Orange Yellow, 325 Carmine Red Deep, 675 French Red Ochre, 642 Caput Mortuum Violet Light, 750 Black
Faber Castel/Pitt Pastel Pencil (optional)
175 dark sepia
White Eraser
My favorite are called Acurit Vanish Four In One Eraser
These Look Similar Pentel Hi-Polymer Erasers
Mobius & Ruppert Brass Round Pencil Sharpener (M&R)
M&R Sharpener Replacement Blades
Artist Tape 3/4”White or Black
Tracing Paper I use Strathmore
Wood Dowel
3/4” x 19” I use this for stabilizing my hand on the easel while painting. They can be found at your local craft/hobby/hardware store.
Mechanical Pencil .5
Please Note: If you are starting and unable to purchase PanPastels, I have tried out Jan Davenport’s Palette Pastels they are lovely to get an idea of what the Pan Pastels are like, but they do not have the range of value (light to dark) that you will need to get the same results. If you choose to use the Jan Davenport sets, I highly recommend getting the PanPastel white as it is more opaque. There is no black in the Palette, so I also recommend getting the black PanPastel.
Some things you will learn.
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Learn how PanPastel is structured
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Discover techniques to create unique artwork.
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Gain the core steps to creating a pastel painting
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Experience the unlimited possibilities of PanPastel
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Explore the magic of pastel pencils
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How to build luminous layers of light
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A soft pastel lesson focusing on PanPastel. I will be showing you how to create this magical bumblebee. No drawing experience is needed, as I provide printable line art for you to transfer the image.