Pastel Art

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P. E. Creedon, Willow Merryweather, Tony Rosti, Nandita Kumar, Valentina Acava offering original Pastel artworks.


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P. E. Creedon: 'Apple', 2010 Pastel, Still Life.  A realistic pastel of 1 apple, simple, reds, greens, textures  ...
, 2010
Still Life - Pastel
4 x 6 inches (10.2 x 15.2 cm)
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P. E. Creedon: 'Brass and Glass', 2012 Pastel, Still Life.  A realistic pastel of 1 candlestick, 1 old glass bottle, deep tones, reflections    ...
Still Life - Pastel
5 x 7 inches (12.7 x 17.8 cm)
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Willow Merryweather: 'Hidden', 2020 Pastel, Figurative. I have been working with figurative shapes for a long time and I enjoy the way colours work together to help bring the shape along.  There is a narrative going on.  I am inspired by body language and the unspoken, emotional depths.  I d discovered Ink- Tense pastels and the ...
, 2020
Figurative - Pastel
20 x 30 inches (50.8 x 76.2 cm)
Tony Rosti: 'jypsy shaman', 2018 Pastel, Magical. A painting I hold in high regards. It took longer than expected to complete but it was worth it. . ...
Magical - Pastel
16 x 20 inches (40.6 x 50.8 cm)
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Nandita Kumar: 'rivers2', 2012 Pastel, Meditation.   peace emitted from within to spread in various directions  ...
, 2012
Meditation - Pastel
19 x 27 cm (7.5 x 10.6 inches)
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Valentina Acava: 'Futuristic Afro Punk', 2016 Pastel, Abstract.
Abstract - Pastel
0 x 0 cm (0.0 x 0.0 inches)
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    P. E. Creedon - P.E. Creedon, Artist's Statement Color is number one with me in my pastel paintings. I shied away from color for years, doing mostly pencil drawings of figures. In my search for a new medium a few years back I tried colored pencils first. It felt familiar. But I soon found that the color, though a nice change for me, was not rich enough. My wife, Patricia, also an artist had tried pastels but never took to them. So we traded. She found the colored pencils perfect for her pet portraits. While I immediately fell in love with pastels. I do pastels differently from most in that I like to layer it, spray fixative, then layer some more. This gives it the depth and richness I want. People find my pastels to be warm and inviting, colorful and much more like oils than pastel. I want to continue exploring along these lines while also incorporating more texture....