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May 31 2013 After Van Goghs' - Wheat Field with Crows

A6 Sketchbook Page. Oil, Chalk Pastel & Willow Charcoal
Painted at the studio door with good weather for once

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Comment by barry edwards on June 7, 2013 at 8:42

Your re right, that is the only way, you ll relax and forget that your even drawing or painting at all and thats the moment your looking.You have to experiment break all the rules and not  be afraid to take risks, encourage accidents with the paint, throw it around abit. I m gonna try some larger work outside in oils with a dirty great brush in poor weather.Shouldnt be asking for poor weather at the moment as its so nice.I discovered a new artist that I think is incredible,' Joan Eardly' scottish.She painted out in all weathers, look her up, amazing paintings.

Comment by Patrick T Daly on June 6, 2013 at 10:01

Hi Barry,

I'v always struggled with pastels. I think the only way to conquer that is to play with them like a child.

Adding water could be great messy fun :-)

Comment by barry edwards on June 5, 2013 at 21:26

A great sketch Patrick, do you ever try wetting a brush a treating the pastel, charcoal and chalk like watercolour? try it out

Comment by Maria Chibacu on May 31, 2013 at 7:48

There are two huge personalitis here, you and Barry, i can't wayt to see your evolution...

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