



The preceding pairs of pictures show the technique of underpainting used in the production of my pastel work. A drawing is first worked up on the pastel board. This becomes the basis for a detailed underpainting of the tones throughout the picture. Once finished the underpainting will be the guide for the final coloration. As the tones and subject matter become more complex in a given picture, it is this layering of drawing, followed by the finished underpainting which facilitates the completion of the Pastel.
This method is a variation on the basic techniques used by classical oil painters. Having worked in oils for many years I became interested in bringing this technique into my pastel work. The use of these methods have resulted in a very detailed pastel style with a rich "painted" quality to them.
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