Showing posts with label pastel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pastel. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Ups and Downs and In Betweens


   Here is what I have been working on today. And I'm a little bit excited about it! And I would never have painted it had I not smashed the glass in one of my frames. I was quite annoyed with myself for doing that--always clumsy! I suddenly had a useless frame. Until I thought that the only thing I could use it for would be to frame an oil painting. So I got out a big sheet of drawing board, painted it yellow and then decided to paint this. I know my people still aren't very good, but I'll get there.

   And here's another story of something rather annoying happening only there hasn't been any good come out of it yet! A few weeks ago I bought two big sheets of good quality pastel ply board from America, the only place it could get it from. One is for a commission and the other I planned to cut up and use in small pieces. And so I got Dad to cut it up for me, because he's good at that kind of thing. I marked all the lines, gave it to him, and asked whether he needed me to come down to the workshop and tell him what to do. No, he said, he didn't think so.

    So he trotted off to work with it, and I trotted off to my painting, and a few hours later I trotted back into the house to find Dad had cut up the board perfectly into the right size pieces. Only, there was something terribly wrong! My lovely rough pastel surface was all smooth! He had gone and SANDED the surface smooth!! He said he thought he was helping me by getting rid of all the pastel marks I had made when marking out the pieces to cut. I almost cried. Men are very helpful, but sometimes they go a little too far in thinking they know it all... But 'that's life.'

   I'm sure I'll still find some use for the board but it's not really good for pastel anymore. I wonder if I can buy a coating and coat it myself. I think I've heard of something you paint on board or paper to make it rough for pastel...

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Portrait at it's new home

This morning I was sent this lovely photo of a portrait a did some months ago now beautifully framed with the original Max posing with it. Isn't it a cute shot! They love the portrait. I love to hear back like this and see a portrait I've done for someone, in it's new frame.




Max's valentine

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

The Bathroom Again

   Several posts ago I hinted that I had a bathroom themed painting underway. Well it has been sitting on my drawing  board for weeks and I haven't done any improvements to it and don't think I will so I will share it as is. It is mostly finished anyway, I just wasn't happy with the cat, Pansy.


 I used pastel on grey pastel paper.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Exhibition!

I have been working on a pastel painting which is going in an exhibition on Thursday which lasts for two weeks! The art group which I have been going to for the last month in organizing it, and they encouraged me to enter one of my horses. The theme is book week, create a painting illustration the title of a book or a passage of writing from the book. It's a theme I would love to explore more given time, but I only had two weeks to think about it so I've done a horse which is easy for me. My book is My Friend Flicka by Mary O'Hara.

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Horse Portrait (for sale)



I did this one last week at the Art Group which I went to again.
Pastel on black drawing board.
   For sale for $80,00NZ Contact me at felicitydeverell@yahoo.com

Monday, July 18, 2011

Parrots and portraits


  In June my brother turned 21 and this is what I gave him on the day. It is a scarlet macaw I believe, I didn't know until he had told me! It is a bit bigger than and A3 picture, it is no standard size as I cut it out of a lager piece of black drawing board I had. It is done in pastel.