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The Pastel Journal, February 2011 Sample - Artist's Network

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Additional valueand color studiesfor the painting,In Between, onpage 60)viewfinder: your study partnerViewfinders in avariety of formats(far left), and a valuestudy (left) for thefinal painting So Far(below; 26x18)Thumbnails and viewfinders go hand in hand as powerful tools fordesigning a dynamic composition. By using a viewfinder that dividesthe picture plane into quadrants (see the photo above), you canduplicate those same quadrants, lightly, on your thumbnail andinitial painting sketch, which makes drawing out the elementsin your scene much easier. Whereas I once had problems withsome elements wandering out of my picture, the accuracy of mydrawings greatly improved once I started using this tool.You can make a viewfinder with florist wire, or sandwich a pieceof acetate between two pieces of mat board then use a permanentmarking pen to divide the view into quadrants. Make severalviewfinders that are consistent with the proportions in whichyou typically paint, and you’ll be off and running.To see more studies and paintings by Marla Baggetta, visit our website:www.pasteljournal.com/article/pastel-color-studies.62 <strong>The</strong> <strong>Pastel</strong> <strong>Journal</strong> • <strong>February</strong> <strong>2011</strong>

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