Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Bouquet, 9 1/2 x 7 1/2

I feel so bad for not having been updating my blog. April and May are the busiest times of the year for me with so many shows to apply to, prepare for and submit artwork to, and on top of that, framing, working, and trying to get some plein air done when the weather is nice... you get the picture.

I did this painting over a month ago. It was the third one that day, and surprisingly, it worked.
Canson is the simplest of papers there is to work in pastels, and although it was the only paper I used when I started in pastels 10 years ago, nowadays I rarely do so. Being used to working on sanded surfaces, switching to Canson requires a much softer touch and more planing, as it cannot take many layers.

This piece will be for sale at the Onondaga Art Guild Spring Sale on April 24th (10-4) and April 25th (noon-5). If you live in the area, I hope to see you there!

2 comments:

Donna T said...

I like how you paint flowers Adriana. Loose but not messy and definitely not fussy. I hope you get a red sticker on this one!

Adriana Meiss said...

Hi Donna!
Thank you! I have gotten very good comments on that one, and if it never sells, it'll be a good reminder that If I want to I can handle Canson.