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“Summer Gathering” (pastel, 9 x 12 in.) by Steven Roy Hill

Compact in size but bursting with energy — there’s something irresistible about a small painting created from direct observation. Working on a surface 12 x 16 inches or smaller allows artists to respond quickly to shifting light and fleeting moments. Quick doesn’t mean easy, though; painting small requires clarity, confidence, and a keen sense of composition to capture the essence of a scene in a few bold strokes. For collectors, these intimate works hold special appeal — they’re often more affordable, easy to display in any space, and offer an attractive entry point for those beginning to build a collection. Here, we celebrate five dynamic pastels that prove bigger isn’t always better.

“Sedona Morning” (pastel, 9 x 12 in.) by Christine Debrosky
“Wildflower Field” (pastel, 11 x 14 in.) by Shawn Dell Joyce
“Deer Creek Trickle” (pastel, 12 x 12 in.) by Greg Johannesen
“Nature’s Gift” (pastel, 12 x 16 in.) by Linda Mutti

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