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Little history about pastel:
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An exotic garden, as soon i will remember the place... i will add it
i really appreciate the comments of folks ^_^ so if you visit the page please leave a comment to let me know what you think about this work
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about PastelSome of my works can looks maybe too much simplified or not understood completely because I'm using a technique used by someone here too but not known among the most of people, with the word pastel they thinks I'm talking about the school pastels kids use and obviously is not the same thing so... let me put some history i have found about pastels with the help of sources like Wikipedia.
Soft pastel was invented by the minor french artist Jean Perréal (1455-1530) about the ends of XV century.
Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) was one of the first in Italy who started use it in his studies and sketches. In his "Atlantic Code" sheet 247, he recognized the paternity of the technique to Perréal with the sentence "...a new technique for paint with different dry colors...".
However in order to get its popularity as artistic medium, pastel had to wait until the XVII century with the works of famous venetian painter Rosalba Carriera (1675-1757). The peak of its usag
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An exotic garden, as soon i will remember the place... i will add it
i really appreciate the comments of folks ^_^ so if you visit the page please leave a comment to let me know what you think about this work
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Other works:
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This has got to be one of the most gorgeous pieces of art work I've seen in a while. I'm trying to look at it objectively without being blindsided by it's beauty, but no matter how hard I stare, I just can't find anything wrong with it! Your technique is amazing, as is your vision of the place; I find myself wanting to visit wherever it is! It's simply a wonderful piece. The colours are vibrant, and the way you've done the piece makes me feel like I'm looking through a frosted window out at the scene before me. Don't ever stop creating art - people like you are a part of what makes the world beautiful.