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Strada Easel Box
Sally Strand shares her hack with the Strada Easel Box. Plus Sandra Burshell’s painting for National Bathtub Day!
Edgar Degas, "The Artist's Cousin, Probably Mrs. William Bell (Mathilde Musson)," 1873, pastel on green wove paper, now darkened to brown, 18 5/8 x 15 1/8 in (47.3 x 38.4 cm), The Met, New York, USA. Detail
A close look at a portrait study of Mathilde Musson by Edgar Degas. Plus Albert Handell wins Herman Margules Award.
Katie Halahan, Peaches and a Mountain View, pastels onLaCarte, 18 x 24 in
Dakota Art Pastels Announces Third Quarter Winners! Plus, make sure to join in HowToPastel’s 7th Annual 31-in-31 Challenge!
Colour of paper: Felicity House, "Guitar Players," pastel, 34 x 30 cm (16 x 12 in). Bright papers for atmosphere
Do you think about the colour of paper you use when you begin a soft pastel painting? Felicity House shares many ideas on this very topic! Plus the 31-pastels-in-31-days Challenge begins!
ten Cate - feature image
A close look at “The Quai At Le Havre” painted by Siebe Johannes ten Cate in 1901. Plus a look at the Pure Colour 6th Annual Exhibition.
Use A Viewfinder To Help Conquer The Overwhelm Of The Landscape
How to use a viewfinder to help you isolate what you want to paint. Plus a winning pastel painting!
Emma Colbert favourite pastel hack
Advisory Board member Emma Colbert shares her favourite pastel hack!
Gail picks five pieces from the Pastel Society of America (PSA) 50th Anniversary exhibition. Plus a PSA Awards online booklet.
Felicity Talman, Gemma Maris, pastel
Pastel Today Ambassador Felicity Talman uses the organic forms of seaweed to explore the elements of art. Plus how you can become a Pastel Today Ambassador!
Nail down the composition - painting on location
Use this pastel hack from Advisory Board member Nancie King Mertz to establish your composition before adding any pastel. Plus, the IAPS show deadline approaches!

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