Still Life in Pastels

PD-Class | Registration closed 1/20/2025

600 St. Andrews Blvd Winter Park, FL 32792 United States
1B
All
1/14/2025-3/4/2025
10:00 AM-12:00 PM EST on Tue
$270.00
Member Discount Available

Still Life in Pastels

PD-Class | Registration closed 1/20/2025

Enjoy creating with pure color known as pastels! In each class, you have the opportunity to paint from a still life setup that the instructor will use to demonstrate pastel painting. You are welcome to paint along or you can bring your own photo to work from. Students will explore the advantage of underpainting while discovering the beauty of pastels.

  • PAPERS
    Bring a paper that has a moderate grit and will hold up to a wash with water or alcohol. Working with sandpaper is suggested such as, U-Art Grit 400 or 500, Pastel Premier, White or Italian Clay or Ampersand Pasteboard. Size should be no smaller than 9x12 and no larger than 12 x16
    PASTELS
    You will need both hard and soft pastels for this workshop. For the hard pastels Prisma Nupastels, Createacolor or Faber Castell are recommended. Only a few DARK hard pastels like dark green/blue, dark blue violet and dark green are needed,
    For the SOFT pastels, many good brands are available. Feel free to work with whatever you have. If you are new to pastels, I suggest one of the half-stick sets available from Sennelier, Unison, Jack Richeson or Great American. These sets have a good range of color and value. A set with a minimum of 30 half-sticks is recommended. Sennelier has a120 half-stick Paris Collection that is excellent for beginners and experts alike. If you shop online, my favorite stores for papers and pastels are listed below:
    Dakotapastels.com Fineartstore.com Cheapjoes.com
    BOARDS: Gatorboard is good support. Foam core, Masonite or a drawing board are good too. Make sure the board you bring is large enough to support the size of our pastel paper.
    BRUSHES
    These will be used for underpainting. A few coarse bristle brushes sizes 6-10.
    TAPE
    Artist tape is best. I find masking tape tends to tear your surface when you remove it
    SKETCHBOOK
    For making initial compositions. This is optional. I sketch directly on the surface I’m using.
    WET WIPES
    Plus a roll of paper towels. NOTE: VIVA paper towels are excellent for pastel dust.
    PHOTOS You are welcome to use and work from your own photos. You are welcome to use my photos when I’m working on landscapes. When doing still life, I will set up a still life in class and be doing a demonstration. You’re welcome to paint a long or bring your own images. Please only use images from photos that you have taken and are not using photos from another photographer. We want to respect the rights of all artists.

Hansen, Fabiola
Fabiola Hansen

An experienced and multi-faceted art educator, Fabiola Hansen is a welcomed inspiration to students of all ages that she teaches through Summer ArtCamp, and the outreach programs offered by Crealde School of Art, including the Hands-on-Art Sampler Classes at the Hannibal Square Heritage Center and Easter Seals Day-break Program at the Miller Center in Winter Park.  Hansen earned her B.A. in Art Education from the University of Central Florida and has been teaching at Crealde since 1998.  Throughout the years, Hansen has continued her own art studies, taking courses in Brazil, Italy and the Museum of Fine Art, Boston.  She has exhibited her work in art galleries throughout the United States and Brazil.  Locally her work has been exhibited at Casselberry City Hall, Orlando Science Center and Barnett Bank.

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