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Introduction to Soft Pastels, with Rebecca de Mendonça
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Getting Started
Why use pastels? -
Is it drawing or painting?
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What is pastel?
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How many pastels do I need?
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What surface should I work on?
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Your WorkspaceYour Workspace
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Is it very dusty?
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Protecting and storing your work
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Cleaning your pastels
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Making Marks and Getting InspiredLimbering up
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Broad energetic strokes
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Smudging and Softening
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Hatching
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Twisting and turning
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Combining techniques
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To FinishAbout Rebecca
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Is it very dusty?
You can minimize the fall-out by having a rug (or two!) underneath you on the floor that you can vacuum and wash sometimes.
The best thing about soft pastels is that they don’t smell or dry out, so you can work anywhere and walk away and leave your artwork set up. Do be careful of your pets though!