Oh my gosh, I forgot to tell you I was off to La Manzanilla, Mexico for a couple of weeks for a week of tango intensive and also a week of semi-vacation (it’s kind of a working holiday). It takes a wee bit of time to settle in and get an internet connection hence the delay in finishing this post and sending it out to you.
Nevertheless, here I am with a step-by-step progression of a pastel painting I did for my gallery in Grand Cayman of a country road in Jamaica. I worked from a photo (an old one!) and here’s the result.
Please let me know if you have any questions or any comments about the process above. I look forward to hearing from you!!
As to commenting….
I am using the wonderful Mad Mimi to capture my blog feeds and distribute them to you. One downside is that you won’t find a Comment button. So, if you have something to share, or a question to ask, either reply to this email and I’ll post your comment for you (easy peasy) OR click on the title of the blog which will take you to the website. Once there, click on Leave a reply, and Bob’s your uncle! (That’s a strange saying isn’t it? So I looked it up. Click here if you want to know more. Totally unrelated to pastels!!)
Okay, I’m off to bed. All these days of tango classes are exhausting!
Thanks for being here with me,
~ Gail
5 thoughts on “A country road in Jamaica painted in pastel”
Beautiful! Love to see progression and how others work.
So glad you enjoyed it!
Nice demo and painting …tango lessons ! Wow ! You
must paint a tango dancer ! Mmm maybe I will try one
What a great demo post Gail, I think the tango lessons have given this painting a very vibrant, lyrical quality to the tree! Keep dancing, you really captured the Caribbean, thanks. I learn a lot from these static shots, I can go back and look at the changes that you’ve added.
Thanks so much for your comment and compliment Laura.
I love your linking of tango to my work! Long may it continue 🙂
I’m glad you found the static photos useful. I am now pastelling everyday (or hope to) until our return to Canada and will post more progressions on my blog. It’s good to change things up between static and video.