Winter Pastel on Textured Surface

‘Winter Creek’ 8×10 pastel ©Karen Margulis

I love experimenting with new techniques. When I read the recent Pastel Journal article about Robert Carsten and how he uses homemade pastel grounds I knew I had to try them. I decided to go for the thickest ground. I wanted to get the most texture possible. I mixed a smaller amount since I only had one 8×10 piece of gatorboard to coat.
The recipe for the Thick Paste-like Ground calls for 1 cup of Golden’s Light or Coarse Molding paste mixed with 1/8 to 1/4 cup of water with 4 tablespoons of grit added. I painted my board first with Golden Fluid Acrylic and when this was dry I applied my ground mixture. It made a wonderful textured board with lots of exciting brush marks! If you would like to see more behind the scene photos of this painting visit my daily painting blog.

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