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June 2023
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Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo drew with natural chalks in the late 15th century, usually in red, white and black. In the early 16th century powdered color pigments were mixed with a binder such as gum Arabic, fish or animal glue and formed into sticks to provide a wide variety of colors
John Singleton Copley (1738-1815) was the first American painter to work in pastels. He created 55 pastel portraits before leaving for England in 1774. Several of them are in the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art which notes they are “a rare achievement for a colonial painter in such a costly, rare, and painstaking medium.”
Pastels have gone in and out of favor over the years but today are considered a worthy medium, no longer costly and rare, but still painstaking.
The Pastel Society of America (PSA) was founded in 1972 to serve “the pastel artist, her/his public, and the artistic community through education, example, and activism for the medium.”
Liz Haywood-Sullivan is a master pastelist with PSA and, from 2013 to 2017, was president of the International Association of Pastel Societies (IAPS). She says, simply, “Light is my muse, landscape my choice, pastel my passion.” Her landscapes are often scenes along the south shore of Boston where she lives.
The ever-changing saltmarshes are depicted in their warm fall beauty in
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Rocky Mountain High
Plein Air Painters of America celebrates the breathtaking beauty of Colorado.
2 mins
August 2025
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Dive Right In
I've come across several artists who paint underwater figurative scenes, but Anne Leone, who began painting them 30 years ago, is a master of the craft.
3 mins
August 2025
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Finding Humor in Hubris
Larry Blizard has nothing against painting but at some point in his long career as an artist, working across many mediums, the 85-year-old observed that the drawings in his sketchbook seemed to contain a special quality that the paintings he was creating at the time, did not-a kind of vitality or intensity. \"Gradually, I began to devote more effort to sketching, until drawing took over completely,\" he says. Drawing, he found, also calms his nerves. \"I lose myself in the act of moving my pencil, bringing to life forms from my imagination, and the whole process becomes a kind of meditation.\"
2 mins
August 2025
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Art and Community
Intersect Aspen expands and delves deeper for its 15th year.
2 mins
August 2025
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Curated for Collectors
One of the most anticipated shows of the year returns to Arcadia Contemporary this September. True to tradition, the 12th annual Five & Under exhibition features the gallery's top artists alongside emerging talent scouted by gallery owner Steve Diamant. An invitation from Diamant, who is known for his discerning eye, to participate in the show can be a breakthrough moment for an artist. It's also a tremendous opportunity for collectors, as all of the 100 to 200 works are priced at $5,000 or less.
3 mins
August 2025
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Facial Recognition
Aportrait serves many purposes. It can remind us of who we are or who someone once was, whether depicted in great accuracy or through symbolism. While our fascination with a portrait is often an ineffable experience, there's one simple explanation of the appeal of a human face: connection—made possible through technique, style and color.
5 mins
August 2025
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Summer Celebration
Gallery 1261 is gearing up for its annual 1261 Summer Show, featuring works by more than 10 of the Denver gallery's top artists. Collectors can expect to find at least 50 fresh and original artworks. The growing roster of participating artists includes Gregory Block, Scott Conary, Valerio D'Ospina, Hollis Dunlap, Daniel Sprick, Tibor Nagy, Vincent Xeus, Elizabeth Zanzinger and Heather Neill, with others being added as the show approaches. Among the many show highlights, is the detailed work of Gregory Block, known for his exploration of an array of subject matter. \"My work has always been, and I hope always will be, a fluid interpretation of how I see the world,\" explains Block. \"That means no subject matter or technique is ever off the table. I consider myself a contemporary realist because while I generally strive to paint the 'reality' of my subjects, I do so with a keen awareness of the fact that all our true realities are subjective.\"
2 mins
August 2025
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Poetic Inspiration
A new exhibition currently on view at 33 Contemporary, A Poetic Response draws meaning from the deeply human endeavor of poetry and visual art. In many ways, these two art forms are the purest distillation of life, truth and personhood. While portraiture and figurative works make up a large portion of the show's subject matter, viewers can also delve into the hidden meanings behind a variety of subjects.
2 mins
August 2025
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Home Run
Sanders Galleries sells three paintings directly out of the May issue, including the cover image by Mian Situ
1 mins
August 2025
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EMOTIONAL Resonance
The Portrait Society celebrates the top award winners of the prestigious International Portrait Competition.
7 mins
August 2025
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