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Wow, great job on those peppers! Really gorgeous work!👏🏻
This is a chalk pastel with also pan pastels. My first pastel work. I didn’t pick the right paper so I had to stop here because it literally would just fall to the floor whenever I added more pastel. So it is “as is”. But my little niece loves it!
Next: your craziest work. You can define the crazy! Lol
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That was your first pastel Christine? OK, now you're just showing off! Which is great. :) Thank goodness we show off what is possible.
 
Lol. Aw thanks,😊Yup my first. After that, I went out and I bought proper paper. Pastelmat. Very rough with incredible tooth to grab layers of pastel. I didn’t do much on it. I was trying to draw an eye. And I just don’t know how pastel artists do it. I would need to watch some videos. I have pastel pencils, but I just found I could not make a sharply defined anything- like an eye. I know people can do it so I guess I just have to watch and learn. Make sure I’m doing it all properly. But then my breathing just could not handle the loose pastel dust in the air. So I stopped using it. Building up the layers was a lot of fun. But you are limited as soon as you run out of tooth. So proper paper is essential. I found it easy building up the base and background just like you would another medium.
This is a miniature. 3x3”. Watercolour. Ink.
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Next: your favourite
 
Here's my favorite. I did it back in 2016 and feel like I've never topped it.
This is actually a blown up print of the original. The original is safely stored away.
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It's a portrait I did using an old picture of my partner when he was in his late teens (we're in our 30s now). That's the Bay Bridge from the San Francisco Bay Area layered over top. I wanted to try a double exposure style portrait and this was the result.

Next - something featuring an animal, either real or made up!
 
Thank you! I want to try more portraits like that. I loved doing the double image although it was quite tricky. I like the result though. I always loved double exposure photography, which is where the idea came from. :)

Love your kitty!
 
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