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Materials List
• A sheet of Art Spectrum Colourfix pastel paper, Storm Clue colour cut in half
• Soft Pastels – Studio Palette – I use a variety of brands including Mt Vision; Unison; Art Spectrum; Rembrandt; and Terry Ludwig.
I always find that a painting painted outdoors has a freshness and spontaneity that a studio painting lacks.
Step One
Using the recent plein air pastel painting as my reference and with a stick of Vine Charcoal, I drew in the major shapes of