Painting Skies in Pastel

Sandra Orme

Publisher: Search Press Ltd
Publication Date: 31/08/2023 ISBN: 9781782219897 Category:
Paperback / Softback

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This book will teach beginners and beyond the confidence and skills to create convincing, stunning skyscapes, from rich, glowing sunsets to bright clouds on a fresh, blustery day.

This practical and inspiring book distils award-winning artist Sandra Orme’s insights and experience into a complete course in the fundamentals of working with pastels. She explores those aspects of colour that are key to painting skies: how to retain vibrancy; how to avoid muddy colours through the use of ‘bridging’ colours; and how many pastels to use for the best effect.

Each of the stage-by-stage projects focuses upon a particular sky effect, and each main stage is shown both before and after blending for clarity. Her ‘Sky clinic’, which finishes the book, offers more specialist and technical help on some of the common problems readers might encounter.

Containing the all-important specifics on how to hold the pastel to make various marks, along with close-up pictures showing how the surface should look before you start to blend at each stage, this book assumes no prior knowledge – and contains information and insights of value to even the most confident artist.

Publisher Review

Aimed at beginners and those with some experience, Sandra Orme's Painting Skies in Pastel is a practical and inspiring book that serves a complete course in working with pastels. Each of the stage-by-stage projects focuses upon a particular sky effect, with clear images describing every step of the journey. There's plenty of general practical advice on using pastels from an artist renowned for her dramatic skyscapes - from how to hold the pastel itself to make the marks you want, to which surface to use and how to blend and layer colours. Sandra's paintings throughout are sure to inspire you. * Leisure Painter, November 2023 * It's always good when specific compositional elements and what we might call the minor media come together. It betokens a maturity of art instruction as well as a willingness of publishers to take a risk. And this was one risk certainly worth taking. Rather than being a short chapter, here skies get a whole book to themselves with everything from placid to dramatic fully covered. After the usual introduction to materials, Sandra gets to the meat of the subject with six detailed demonstrations, starting with a blue sky fronted by fluffy white clouds which have real substance due to careful use of shading. From here, we move on to the more dramatic, with a cloudburst darkening the sky and obscuring part of the foreground. Further chapters cover wind, sunset and a sunrise. This is an impressively thought-thorough work that covers a good variety of situations and builds your skills progressively. -- Henry Malt * The Artist, Issue 139 * Sandra Orme's Painting Skies in Pastel is a beautifully crafted guide that celebrates the mesmerising drama and subtlety of the sky, offering pastel artists - beginners and seasoned painters alike - a chance to master this challenging yet rewarding subject. The book is thoughtfully structured, starting with an introduction to essential materials and techniques, including blending, layering, and mark-making unique to pastel work. Orme's clear explanations and expert tips give confidence to readers looking to explore the medium more deeply. Her emphasis on sky painting is a refreshing niche focus, perfect for landscape and seascape artists who often find the sky the most daunting part of a composition. One of the great strengths of this book is its progression through various sky moods - from luminous sunrise and glowing sunset to brooding storm clouds and delicate dusk light. Each project is broken down into manageable, well-photographed steps, allowing readers to build skills and techniques methodically. Orme's own pastel paintings, which feature throughout, are inspiring and convey her passion for capturing nature's atmosphere. The book doesn't just teach technique; it encourages creativity and personal interpretation. This makes it as valuable for practising artists as for hobbyists and painters who enjoy experimenting with new methods. And it is simply a joy to even just look through, lingering on the light and colours captured in Sandra Orme's works. In summary, Painting Skies in Pastel is an inviting, beautifully presented guide that belongs on the bookshelf of every pastel enthusiast and creative soul who appreciates the beauty and drama of the ever-changing sky. * Art Trails Tasmania *

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