30 Artists Magazine October 2019
Build LESSON
CHANGEREWARDED
I’mconfidentthatbothpaintings
havedonebetterthanmyoriginal
compositionevercouldhave.The
PastelSocietyofAmericaselected
Kissforthe 2018 BillCreevyAward
forPastelInnovation.Then,earlier
thisyear,bothKissandLooking
Through(above)appearedinthe
108thGoldMedalExhibitionof
theCaliforniaArtClub—ahighly
competitivejuriedshowheldintheformerlocationofthePasadena
MuseumofCaliforniaArt.
Makinga radicalchangemidway
througha paintingtakescourageand
patience,butknowingyou’vegoneall
outtoproducethebestworkpossible
makestheeffortworthwhile.Sally Strand is an award-winning pastel
artist and workshop leader based in
California. Visit her website at
sallystrand.com.4
And so I have a second painting—Looking Through (pastel on paper, 10x8). I like
how the abstract shapes of complementary-colored towels frame the child’s face.WHAT’STHE
PROBLEM?
Afterworkingon
a paintingforsome
time,seeingwhat
you’redoingcan
becomedifficult.For
a freshlook,trythe
following:- Turnthepainting
upsidedownor
viewit ina mirror.
Trya dustymirror
toreducedetail. - Relocatethe
work.Hangit
whereyou’llcatch
glimpsesofit when
walkingby. - Puttheworkaway
andstartanother.
Later,returntothe
“problem”painting. - Photographyour
painting.Look
atit invarious
ways—small,
black-and-white,
outoffocus(tosee
largeshapesand
composition).
Youcanalsoprint
a photoandapply
pastelorpaintto
trychanges.Ortry
changesdirectlyon
yourpainting:- Makebigger
shapesoutof
smalleronesfor
moreimpact. - Reducethevalue
range.Threetofive
valuesand/orvalue
massesisgood. - Maketangential
shapesoverlapor
putmorespace
betweenthem.