Oil Pastels

Oil Pastels by Jacqueline Black, published by HarperCollins in 1993, is a comprehensive guide that explores the vibrant world of oil pastels. This 64-page book presents a step-by-step approach to using this versatile medium, highlighting its ease of use and the vivid colors it produces. Readers will find practical advice and demonstrations tailored for leisure painters, making it accessible for those looking to enhance their artistic skills.
In this edition, the book covers a wide range of subjects, including landscapes, people, still life, and patterns, providing inspiration for various painting styles. The content emphasizes the unique qualities of oil pastels, such as their portability and compatibility with other media. As part of the “Learn to Paint” series, this guide aims to equip readers with the knowledge and techniques necessary to effectively utilize oil pastels in their artwork.
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Oil pastels are versatile, easy-to-use and produce very vibrant colours. They do not require colour mixing, are robust, portable and mix well with other media. This book takes the reader, step-by-step, through all the aspects of painting with the exciting and colourful medium of oil pastels. A wide variety of different subjects are featured from landscapes and people to still life and patterns. This book is part of the “Learn to Paint” series which offer step-by-step demonstrations together with practical advice and inspiration for the leisure painter.
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