This full day pastel pencil workshop with Emily Rose Fine Art will take you through how to create a realistic field mouse and wheat heads.
Pastel pencils are often used for wildlife paintings as they have a naturally soft texture that can perfectly mimic fur. We will look at value to create convincing 3D forms, as well as, colour temperature and edge management to achieve a professional finish.
We will start with a tonal underpainting that will serve as a base for the realistic details over the top. You'll learn how to layer this medium to create depth and textures that appear good enough to touch! You'll be taught with step by step demonstrations and plenty of one-to-one help throughout the day.
What will I learn?
What pastel pencils are and the best materials
How to blend and glaze pastel pencils
How to use an underpainting to create realism
Use warm and cool colour theory principles to add roundness and depth
How to draw fur
Use edge management to achieve a balanced piece
Are beginners welcome?
Yes! This class is open to all. You'll be guided through each step and receive one to one help between demonstrations.
What do I need to bring?
Reading glasses (if you need them!) will be useful for this class. Everything else will be provided for you.
Cost
£80 per person - includes materials and equipment use.