Pastel Portrait - by Graciela Bombalova, Bogra
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ต.ค. 2024
- Process of a Pastel portrait from photo.
The portrait was painted by Graciela Bombalova, Bogra art Studio during the sumer 2012. Painted with Schmincke pastels on Canson Paper in about two hours and a half.
To make this portrait I've used a clear tone values on a clear paper. Please feel free to comment and to share.
To see other works, visit my website;
www.portraitonpastel.com
studio@portraitonpastel.com
music by: Blue Note Artist, Album Goin' Down
Lee Morgan-The Sidewinder
someone who paint so fast beautifully
Your drawings are wonderful.
Suzanne,
Thank you for your comments. I'm happy that you liked the videos. I'll be updating soon with new portraits....
Best regards,
Bogra.
Eres magnífica artista maestra ...estudios tus vídeos cada segundo para aprender como mezclas!!!! Gracias ....milones d gracias contigo estoy aprendiendo a dibujar al pastel...
hymntonight, thank you for your comment! I understand the this video must have been hard to find, cause it only has a few days on youtube...Hopefully in the next days I'll start to post other videos and a lot of people can see them...
Bravo very beautiful.Algéria
Big like ...
It seems that everything
is easy for you ..
🙋🙋🙋
I have seen all your videos... I don't know how I missed this one... What a brilliant piece of Art... You are such an inspiration for me... May Lord bless you in abundance!
Very nice. It looks just like the picture. Thank you for sharing your tallent with us.
Bravo encore Graciela....vous êtes un génie ! Magnifique :):)
Who could thumb this down?this is a wonderful piece
Wow! You are doing fantastic work, I have really enjoyed every video you have posted, and will look forward to viewing more of your work!!
Its a joy just to watch you paint!
Spectacular
You are amazing. I love watching your videos! Your subjects come to life before our eyes! I love your choice of colors and techniques of applying them. I would like to know what kind of paper you are using. It seems to hold the pastel well. Your drawing skill and ability to get an excellent likeness are awesome as well.
Really beautifully drawn! Excellent portrait. ♥♥
Thank you Kathleen,
Regards,
Bogra
so awesome! I am so impressed with your level of skill. keep up the wonderfull work!
I'll keep on! Thank you Kirthana...!
your work is great and very inspiring - thanks for the how to videos
Great art.
Do you have teaching videos? I would purchase one from you to learn the process on pastel application.. it is so new to me! Great video and the music was fun..
GREAT ONE!!!!
Dear Graciela,
You ARE an inspiration. I learned a lot from you.
I have one question...what kind of paper do you use? Is it more smooth or more rough?
Please, keep up sharing your art with us, Thank you.
excellent work
This video was hard to find, but it really is excellent!
Hi. wow another fantastic portrait... just wondered how you draw your faces onto your board so accurately what size did you make the faces...as in what standard size faces do you like to do...hope you understand what I mean...how do you get all the proportions and angles of the face so good....
love your work ....awesome :)
magz :)
Holy monster. Great!
Thank you for your reply and sharing! :O)
Could you tell me what you mean by clear pastels? I have never heard of them. Thank you, again. By the way, I looked on your website and you create such beautiful work. Thank you for sharing it wit us all. :O)
Hi Chi,
No I don't. Each portrait is different as each person is too. There is no such groups for me. each person is unique and has unique skin tones, colors, palette, etc. About this portrait I've used some clear "pastel" colors but not too warm..
Bogra
what pencil are you using for initial sketch, it looks like a red pastel?
Do you have a group of pastel colors set for each type of person, i.e. light tones caucasian, olive tones, etc? What colors did you use in this video. Thank you. You are a great portrait artist. :O)
bravo madame
Schmincke pastels are the best in the world!! Really wonderful job, congrats! However, little technical question: how did you use to fix all in place? I always have some problem with those pastels...
Thanks!
Francesco,
I never had problems to fix all in place with those pastels…. :o
Regards,
Bogra
Thank you fourtriangles..
moi j'aime beaucoup regarder les tutos et ce que je trouve dommage c'est
de ne pas en avoir en temps réel (en non accéléré) car ça permettrait
de voir comment utiliser les pastels (teinte, marque et gestes) , la
gomme et l'estompe. Ce serai très intéressant si quelqu'un pouvait faire
un extrait de portrait à la vitesse normale ! merci, beau travail en
tout cas !!!!
Thank you mikroteke.
This month probably...:)
Hi Linda,
I'll think about it...Just need a little time... :)
Oh, sorry, I should have read above. I see it is on Canson paper. Thanks!
In which pastel are you doing
Graciela, I am a graphite artist and have recently tried my hand at pastels.
Your website says you use a spray fixative on finished commissions but most advice I have seen recommends not using any. Can you explain please?
Hello Choooo..
That is a good question. Ok, here is the thing...You have two different (And maybe opposed) ways of thinking on this particular matter. The people that say no to the fixative and the people that say yes. In most of my works, I use a special fixative for Pastel. Pastel is a pigment, and it is delicate. The best way to protect it from scratches, accidents, frictions, etc. is a fixative and of course a frame, glass, and mat. Before doing it, (If you decide to use it) just remember that this can change (darken) your colors! I will probably write a post on this matter for my blog next month or so...Regards, Bogra
Thank you for taking the time to reply.
A long time ago (30 years!) I made a portrait in pastel. I was, at the time, really pleased with it but hadn’t used any fixative. That is, until I took it in for framing. The frame shop advised me to spray it and, acting on their advice I did. Sadly, the charcoal I had used for the underdrawing bled through and (in my eyes) the portrait was completely ruined. I have been extremely wary of using fixative ever since and, if I make a charcoal underdrawing I always rub off as much of it as I can before starting with the pastels.
Love your work Graciela, you are an inspiration to me and thousands more! (And I also love the track you’ve used on this demo - a huge improvement on the usual, stock “muzak”!)
Thank you ❤
What are the pencils? Soft/Hard - You use for the details like eyes and etc.
HATE the music, but LOVE the painting!
Hahaha, Erika
C'mon…It's Jazzy!!! At least you love the painting…:P
All the pencils I use are pastel pencils. Sennelier is kind of hard...you sure? Take a look at the banner in my channel, there you have a palette..
Regards,
Graciela.
Thanks!
جميل
Por que vc não postou mais videos?
quand je mets le fixateur les couleurs foncent, comment remédier ce problème, merci beaucoup
Aline,
It is always like that..They will always dark a little...(Il y a seulement une facon de remédier ce problème)...Just try to adjust your colors thinking that they will dark a little when you´ll fix..Regards. Graciela.
merci
Sorry it took me sol long to answer you!!
Regards,
bogra
what kind of board/paper is that ?
wow Nice portreit
But
U r pastel pancil,& pastel dry use brand ??
Plz help me
Go to her website.. she has replied most of these questions in Q&A. Thanks!