There was a conversation on wetcanvas.com recently about a way to frame pastels without glass. It doesn't appear to be possible in their regular state. Bill Creevy did a demonstration at the International Association of Pastel Societies convention in 1999 (I think it was) in Albuquerque. You use PVA Size made by Gamblin. As I recall you put about a teaspoon of size in a cup of water. You begin by putting your pastel drawing on the canvas, then spray with the mixture. When dry you put another layer of pastel and spray again, continuing until you have the desired completion of your painting. He did a pear on a shelf. The water ran down, streaked the canvas, and he speeded up the drying time with a hair dryer. His painting lacked detail but was very nice.
In his book,The Pastel Book Materials and Techniques for Today's Artist, he doesn't seem to use this method, but he uses acrylic medium mixed with pastel to give texture and permanent fixing. It is a great book for pastelists. Many ideas, demonstrations and information about soft pastels and oil pastels.
I couldn't wait to try The PVA and completed the boots and spurs below. It looks much like an oil painting and the pastel does not rub off. These probably have about 30 layers. Fun to do and framed like an oil painting. I guess in reality it is like an acrylic painting, right?
I am an artist that paints in pastels, with some oils, and acrylics. I sketch in pen and ink. As an artist my original paintings are influenced from living in Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, Bolivia, Peru and Chile, and travels throughout much of Canada and all our fifty States. This is my spot for posting paintings and sketches, to muse mostly about art, life and a little about UT Baseball.
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4 comments:
I am really interested in trying to do this technique, soft pastels on canvas. Can you tell me more about it?
Hi Jeane, I will be glad to email back and forth or call you. Right after Christmas, pretty busy at the moment! I will keep this aside to follow up. Thanks for writing.
Jo, I would also be very interested in the canvas/pastel method. Had read about Perval sprayer, using a "fixative" of small part archival adhesive (acylic medium) in water and spraying between coats of pastel. Final coats create a sealer of sorts so that no need for glass. I would deeply appreciate any tips on using 'safe' fixative and the no-glass method. Am an acrylic/canvas artist and want to experiment with pastels. Thank you, Jo. Judith Forster-Monson, Minnesota
judon@frontiernet.net
Hi,
I'm looking at long time for a solutions to fixed Soft Pastel on canvas, but until now I never fond it.
I'm interested to talk about it.
Best Regards,
Pedro Ferreira
Portugal
http://pedroferreiraarte.blogspot.pt/
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