06 January 2026

First Let's Face It lesson of 2026

 This week the Let's Face It lessons started up, and the first one was a fun one, but done in a medium I don't enjoy and don't own: soft pastels. It's not that I don't admire them, I just don't have the patience, nor do I like having to use fixative on my art! So...I followed the lesson as far as I could (drawing it in vine charcoal, then going over that with a soft-leaded pencil and rubbing the charcoal out afterwards), and then, when I was supposed to continue by putting on layers of soft pastels in various colors, I instead broke out my palette, chose half a dozen colors of acrylic paints, and tried to mimic what our teacher, Toni Burt, did with her pastels. It sort of worked. It's a little too opaque here and there, but I did manage to be more spontaneous than I would with a straight portrait.

We were also supposed to draw someone without resorting to a reference photo, and I intended to, but I couldn't resist using the photo of Toni herself as a model. Maybe I will try another this week, and this time completely wing it.



"ToniLesson1_LFI2026"—vine charcoal, #6 pencil, acrylic paints, marking pens. 9x12 on coldpress watercolor paper.


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