10 PAN PASTEL MISTAKES to Avoid. (Improve your Pan Pastel + Colored Pencil Artwork)

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  • čas přidán 21. 07. 2024
  • Would you like to improve your technique with Pan Pastels and colored pencil? Then be sure to avoid these 10 Pan Pastel mistakes. BONUS: I fix one of my own mistakes with PanPastel on my demo piece.
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Komentáře • 375

  • @kathybrigger9431
    @kathybrigger9431 Před rokem +17

    I had a couple of pieces entered into the state students contest in 1966. Both placed. One first and the second 4th. I was not aware when my teacher entered them that they became property of the state. Unfortunately, I never saw them again. They are in the state archives. Anyway, my art teacher was wonderful. One thing I learned from him and have used my entire life since he gave it to me really works. Turn the picture upside down and stand back and look at it. It will tell you if the picture is balanced in composition or if something needs to be altered or removed. Works every time for me. Your artwork is beautiful. I hope that this tip is helpful. I am in my 70s and I am still learning. I learned a few things from you today. By sharing, we all get better at what we love. Thank you for your sharing.

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před 6 měsíci +2

      good idea. I have definitely used that upside down trick before.
      Sorry for the super late response. I took an extended CZcams break, but Im back and just posted a new video today if you are interested:
      Become a MASTER of Color Theory with This COMPLETE 4 Step Process czcams.com/video/--m2xTJFuDM/video.html :)
      Happy New Year!!

    • @kathybrigger9431
      @kathybrigger9431 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@LanaGloschatArt Happy New Year to you as well. I will catch the video. Thanks for sharing. Good health to you.

  • @elizabethbrown678
    @elizabethbrown678 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Like so many of your viewers, I prefer the artwork without cropping. I feel it balances out the very busy area with the bananas. Thank you for your tutorial as I am an absolute beginner with the Pan Pastels.

  • @cozicoops
    @cozicoops Před 3 měsíci +2

    I can’t believe you haven’t got more subscribers.. you are awesome xx

  • @gigiartstudiowithartistvir3919

    Uncropped version is a better composition in my opinion. Also a word on fixative. People need to be aware it will darken the painting. I avoid fixative as much as I can for that reason. Another tip I found helpful is if you don't like the painting, you can wash off the pastel. Be careful though because some papers don't tolerate being washed off as well as others, so experiment to understand how the paper will behave. Another great tip is to do an underpainting if not working on toned paper. I do underpaintings with the pastels themselves, but also with watercolor. You could actually make a whole video on underpaintings. :)

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před rokem +2

      Thanks so much for sharing!

    • @gigiartstudiowithartistvir3919
      @gigiartstudiowithartistvir3919 Před rokem +1

      @@LanaGloschatArt Sure! I'm obsessed with soft pastels. :)

    • @lisathaviu1154
      @lisathaviu1154 Před rokem +1

      I have never worked with Pan Pastels before, but when I worked on sanded paper with regular soft pastels on sanded paper, I had a lot of luck removing large areas of pastels with an old stiff bristle brush. Perhaps this would work with eliminating areas of Pan Pastels?
      I have a question concerning applying solvent. Which brushes would work best for blending colored pencil? I assume an old stiff bristle brush and rags work best for removing color, but do synthetic bristle brushes work well for blending? Since I would no longer be able to use these brushes for watercolor, I wouldn’t want to spend a lot on brushes I use this way.

  • @StorytellingHeadshots
    @StorytellingHeadshots Před 10 měsíci +2

    I use a very small vacuum cleaner to suck up dust at various times during pastel work.

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před 6 měsíci

      Brilliant! I love that idea. Also, sorry for the super late response. I took an extended CZcams break, but Im back and just posted a new video today if you are interested:
      Become a MASTER of Color Theory with This COMPLETE 4 Step Process czcams.com/video/--m2xTJFuDM/video.html :)
      Happy New Year!!

  • @dariabuczynski9711
    @dariabuczynski9711 Před měsícem +1

    I’m about to embark on my first attempt at Panpastels. Your video was very I formative and you are easy to listen to . Thank you.

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před měsícem

      I hope you have so much fun!!! let me know how it goes

  • @MsNikkieMichelle
    @MsNikkieMichelle Před rokem +2

    I love how you said mistakes *WE* make, including yourself. Usually it’s “number” mistakes you are making with such and such medium.

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před rokem +1

      Thanks! I won’t pretend I never make mistakes… ha ha! How do you think I come up with all these ideas 😉

  • @makedas944
    @makedas944 Před rokem +2

    Keep it as is. The turquoise color really gives the eye some relief.

  • @seema3446
    @seema3446 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks so much for another great video Lana, I like the background/composition as it is, it looks lovely!

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před 2 lety

      You are so welcome. Thanks for watching and thanks for your thoughts on the crop!

  • @monev4456
    @monev4456 Před rokem +1

    Love it! Leave it as is, I love the background, all those shades!😊

  • @britthunt5707
    @britthunt5707 Před 11 měsíci +4

    I like your piece as it is, w/o cropping. I love that color in the background, even though it is just empty space, I find it very pleasing, and would keep it the same.

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks. I appreciate your feedback on this. Sorry for the super late response. I took an extended CZcams break, but Im back and just posted a new video today if you are interested:
      Become a MASTER of Color Theory with This COMPLETE 4 Step Process czcams.com/video/--m2xTJFuDM/video.html :)
      Happy New Year!!

  • @pattyhall7162
    @pattyhall7162 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge!

  • @firefly5574
    @firefly5574 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you - very helpful and much appreciated

  • @margotelizabeth7900
    @margotelizabeth7900 Před 21 dnem

    Thank you very much for sharing these mistakes with us. I as just set to start using my pastels in a project when I was given 90:days notice to leave my home. Darn it all!!! I so dislike packing and moving and now at nearly 79, it is even worse lol.. rents have risen, so, I may not be able to afford a 3 bedroom house using one bedroom for me. One spare bedroom for grandchildren or family or friends and this third bedroom is used for my workroom. I’m also a textile artist you see, so having a third bedroom has been very important. So I’m trying not to become anxious as I pack and LABEL very, VERY carefully. I feel as lon* as I have a garage, I can store my crates of materials there instead of a third bedroom.
    How do you store YOUR supplies. A shelf or a draw please or just in those large plastic crates with clock on lids. Great for textile art supplies. My large work table my husband made me before he suffered from Alzheimer’s and needs to live in a locked ward in a Nursing Home is marvellous. He built all my storage into its base, clever chap that he used to be. So that can be stacked in a garage too.
    I will be interested in storage ideas please,
    When my mother passed a while ago, I got her spare not marching sets of drawers. Now they can slot in between my bedroom furniture or even in my Livingroom and probably drawers are a good storage area for pencils, brushes and ART paraphernalia for other than TEXTILE ART paraphernalia.
    Maybe I’ve answered my own question for me at the moment. Empty drawers in my garage can be slotted in between furniture I guess and there I have storage for everything.
    However I’d still be very interested in how YOUR own Art paraphernalia is stored, or also those who watch like I do please.
    I’m really enjoying your video’s and have subscribed thank you Lana!!!
    Margot
    New Zealand.

  • @valerielongstaff8116
    @valerielongstaff8116 Před 2 lety +2

    I love it the way it is.....gorgeous!

  • @pamgriner3624
    @pamgriner3624 Před 2 lety +1

    Great information! Really appreciate the time you spent advising about mistakes.

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před 2 lety

      Thanks so much for watching! Glad to hear it was helpful!

  • @janelubenskyi1177
    @janelubenskyi1177 Před 2 lety +2

    Your tips are so valuable….thank you so much.

  • @karensebastian1604
    @karensebastian1604 Před 2 lety +5

    I love the uncropped version. It adds a beautiful color that goes so well with the greens and it adds interest. Thank you so much for your information!! I will put it to good use.

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před 2 lety +3

      Thanks so much for your thoughts on not cropping! You are so welcome, thanks for watching! If you use the tips and end up with something you would like to share I hope you put it in the Facebook group, Lana Gloschat’s critique corner

  • @rosemaryhertsch5002
    @rosemaryhertsch5002 Před rokem +1

    I’m a new subscriber and very much like your easy-to-understand explanations. Look forward to seeing your channel! Thank you so much, Rosemary

  • @suefortin6811
    @suefortin6811 Před rokem +1

    Love the way it is. This is all great for me. I have just started using it

  • @franjames4086
    @franjames4086 Před rokem +1

    Wow, this was a great video, I am going to have to watch it again and take notes! Just found you today and am anxious to watch your other videos! I better pop some popcorn - I see a binge watching session in my future!

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před rokem

      Glad you found your way here! Enjoy your binge session... thanks in advance for watching all my videos ...ha ha :)

  • @jaygarcia8133
    @jaygarcia8133 Před rokem +2

    I have not enough adjectives to describe your Job , I love it !

  • @anettedouglasdotter
    @anettedouglasdotter Před rokem

    Hi, and thank you so much for this brilliant video! ❤️ So glad I found you - I have never used Pan Pastels and Coloured Pencils together before, but now I can hardly wait! ✨️ I like the uncropped version best (both gorgeous), because the background makes the fruit really pop. Wonderful contrast! 🎨 Look forward to see more of you - you are a great teacher! 🙏 Greetings from Sweden, and Happy New Year! 🇸🇪💥

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před rokem

      Thanks you for your kind words! So glad you have found my channel!

  • @sandycalderon751
    @sandycalderon751 Před 4 měsíci

    very good , thanks for all the great info. my daughter does a lot of art, I got her some. she loves it.

  • @liatraz7396
    @liatraz7396 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for this informative video. It is very useful! I like the original version. It is beautiful as it is.

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před rokem

      Glad to hear it was helpful. And thanks for your feedback!

  • @susanmeyer6185
    @susanmeyer6185 Před rokem +1

    I am learning so much from your videos! I’ve ordered new supplies and can’t wait to get started. I prefer the original to the cropped version. Having an area with little detail sort of relieves my eyes and allows contrast with and more focus on the more detailed part of the drawing.

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před rokem

      Thanks! I am so glad to hear that! I hope you have a ton of fun with your new supplies!

  • @joycewickman1148
    @joycewickman1148 Před 3 měsíci +1

    excellent video. Thanks for all the information and help!

  • @judithwilliams5185
    @judithwilliams5185 Před 11 měsíci +1

    This is very helpful, thanks.

  • @lauriewolfenden8629
    @lauriewolfenden8629 Před rokem +1

    I love your piece before you cropped. I actually liked the background after the solvent before you completed it with pastels. It gave it a beautiful quality. Love your work. Thank you for your generosity 😊

  • @ednawalsh1706
    @ednawalsh1706 Před rokem +1

    I just bought my first set of pan pastels so your video was very helpful. I'm ready to slay dragons now. Thank you.

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před rokem

      That is so exciting! I have a ton of videos about using panpastels... here is the full playlist you can check out as you break in your new pan pastels! czcams.com/play/PLTAp1NsDBLJ0Vsnz712tLWiPtwyLc4PAd.html

  • @devonrex4
    @devonrex4 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for all the helpful information!

  • @jesscherry404
    @jesscherry404 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Wow! I bought pan pastels without knowing anything. I am going to watch this over and over again.Thank you!

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před 3 měsíci

      you are going to have so much fun with your panpastels!

  • @rta3738
    @rta3738 Před 2 lety +1

    Definitely use the cropped version. Another informative video. Thanks

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před 2 lety

      That’s kind of what I was leaning towards! Thanks for your feedback and for watching!

  • @artyfartyannie
    @artyfartyannie Před rokem

    Very happy to find your channel Lana, thank you for the excellent tips, I've subbed and I'm looking forward to watching more of your videos. I'm sure it's too late now as this video was uploaded a year ago, but I liked the uncropped version, I think the aread of quiet space gives a nice balance, but it's a very personal thing I guess :)

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před rokem

      So glad to have you here. I did keep this piece un cropped, thanks for your feedback.

  • @dianeharris5600
    @dianeharris5600 Před rokem +1

    Hi Lana, I like the cropped version. Love your videos.

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks so much! I am glad you enjoyed
      Sorry for the super late response. I took an extended CZcams break, but Im back and just posted a new video today if you are interested:
      Become a MASTER of Color Theory with This COMPLETE 4 Step Process czcams.com/video/--m2xTJFuDM/video.html
      Happy New Year!

  • @paulettemorrissey9428
    @paulettemorrissey9428 Před 2 lety +13

    I prefer the uncropped version. I have a good easel, but I keep forgetting to use it for pastels. I will pull it out again, and use it - I did like it whenever I remembered! I just discovered your videos a week ago, and I love them. You explain things so well.

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před 2 lety +1

      I bet the easel will help a lot! Thanks for watching my videos and for sweet comments. If you are ever interested in feedback on your work, I have a Facebook group that is open to all artists. You can share your work and I can include it in critique videos.

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před 2 lety

      Here is a link to join: m.facebook.com/groups/259583855930221

  • @BarbaraDick-r5
    @BarbaraDick-r5 Před 5 měsíci +1

    You are a fantastic teacher🎉

  • @lindseyway3879
    @lindseyway3879 Před rokem +1

    Keep the piece the way it is !

  • @dijosephine9556
    @dijosephine9556 Před rokem

    Fantastic 👍

  • @robinpugh1961
    @robinpugh1961 Před 4 měsíci

    I like it as is. Allows a place for the eyes to rest

  • @pamchan5585
    @pamchan5585 Před rokem

    Uncropped version best. Thank you for info, I decided to investigate pan pastels first before buying yet another medium.

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před rokem

      Thanks for you feedback, and you are so welcome for the information. Always happy to help

  • @janineadrianareguengagomez3708
    @janineadrianareguengagomez3708 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I got pan pastel as a present with the best intentions yet i have never used pastels in my life, your videos have been very informative and useful! Thank you very much! Im learning a lot! Im still very doubtful about mediums and papers since i have only used watercolors but i think is only about practice. Thank you so much

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před 6 měsíci

      I am glad this was helpful. Would you like more tutorials and project ideas for pan pastel beginners? this is an idea I have been playing around with for new videos. Also, sorry for the super late response. I took an extended CZcams break, but Im back and just posted a new video today if you are interested:
      Become a MASTER of Color Theory with This COMPLETE 4 Step Process czcams.com/video/--m2xTJFuDM/video.html :)
      Happy New Year!!

  • @cinnie2543
    @cinnie2543 Před 10 měsíci +2

    What a wonderful tutorial. I purchased some pan pastels 7 or 8 months back and have not done much with them. Most of the time regular soft pastels are my medium. This was great to see. Btw, I prefer the original. Just something so wonderful about the contrast of the peaceful aqua and the harsher edges of the bananas.

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Glad this was helpful. I have been playing around with some video ideas about pan pastels and was wondering if you would enjoy the topic "your first project with pan pastels" or "limited palette with pan pastels" ? Let me know what would be helpful!
      Also, sorry for the super late response. I took an extended CZcams break, but Im back and just posted a new video today if you are interested:
      Become a MASTER of Color Theory with This COMPLETE 4 Step Process czcams.com/video/--m2xTJFuDM/video.html :)
      Happy New Year!!

  • @jasonray9250
    @jasonray9250 Před rokem +1

    Leave it as is - the negative space balances the composition and the colours provide some contrast / interest.
    Great video btw! Stumbled on this one and have subscribed.

  • @AslansAngel1
    @AslansAngel1 Před 2 měsíci +1

    So funny-- when you were talking about the particles' fallout-- I immediately said, "Blow it off" and that is what you said first. I LITERALLY JUST did that a few seconds before watching this video!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před měsícem +1

      Ha ha! Thanks for watching. How are your panpastel projects going?

  • @Keekibee
    @Keekibee Před rokem +1

    Loved your video! Very helpful tips indeed!! Prismacolor pencils are super waxy if you haven’t tried them!

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před rokem

      Thanks so much! I definitely have tried prisms colors they were my first set!!!

  • @tracymariablackwell
    @tracymariablackwell Před 2 lety +1

    Very helpful. Straightforward teaching. Love the "mini series" concept, it gives opportunity to practice without taking on too much with large pieces. Your advice here has really helped. The easel use for fall out is challenging for me, but I will give it a go. The fixative advice gave me that "ahhh" moment and really explained well why I have struggled with how to do this. Thank so much

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před 2 lety

      I am SO happy to hear this was helpful for you! if you do create a mini series I hope you share it over in the critique group! I would love to see it! facebook.com/groups/259583855930221 Why do you feel that the easel is difficult?

    • @tracymariablackwell
      @tracymariablackwell Před 2 lety +1

      @@LanaGloschatArt I think it is just that I have never used one for pencil work. I did when I worked in oils. My hands and arms hurt more when using the easel.
      I am not on Facebook anymore, but will consider setting up one just for my art work. Thank you

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před 2 lety +2

      @@tracymariablackwell that makes sense. Sometimes your arm can hurt if your easel is too high. Make sure you are sitting upright and that you have a chair that supports your posture, (or good shoes if you are standing) and make sure your hand is never drawing higher than shoulder height. Maybe that will help..: but also each body is different and if it doesn’t work for your body you have to honor that

  • @smedina146
    @smedina146 Před rokem +2

    Hi Lana! 🤝 Just found your CZcams channel and have already binged several videos. You are just what the doctor ordered! I have the full set of PP and have been using them in conjunction with all my other mixed media supplies with some success, but I am hoping to save some steps/learning curve by watching your videos. I have already made all 10 mistakes! HAH! 🤓That's ok -- I have made some progress, so it was worth it, as the pieces weren't a commission etc. I am getting the hang of pencil over PP, but in all fairness, I am using Strathmore Bristol 300 Smooth and not the pastel-mat. I am not able to use as many layers of course, but I am figuring it out. I have already sketched my entire children's book I'm working on, so changing it now after months of sketches, isn't an option. (insert big sigh!😵‍💫) I have decided that the PP will be for the girl's skin and the sky. I just can't figure out how to make the grass, meadow, trees ( a huge expanse) to match the detailed scene. I will be pouring through your videos to see if I can find that information, and maybe it can save me a LOT of time, if Im able to find the look I'm after. You asked which of the 2 options for your finished piece we liked better. I would like to see another large leaf in that area, but I also think you can't go wrong. It is a STUNNING piece!! You have mastered your craft for sure! (As for me, I'm the one on the frozen lake trying to stay upright wearing slippers! 🤣) One video I would 1000% love to see how you set up your color families, by name, so I can have a more successful palette.I have kept them in the order they each came in their organizer.. shades, tints, etc. And how you set up your workspace when you get ready to work. Other's studios, art spots, nooks, etc fascinate me! I am so delighted I stumbled upon you. Blessings to you from the great Pacific Northwest, Lakewood, Washington! (Think Seattle but wayyyy nicer and cleaner!) 💛🖤💛

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před rokem +1

      Nice to meet you Stacy! Thanks for the introduction and your support. Congratulations on finishing sketches for a children a book! That’s a big endeavor!
      Panpastel may work nicely for large areas like grass, but it’s hard to make much or a recommendation without seeing the work 😉
      I would love to share my studio space. Great idea for a future video! Thanks!

  • @azalea1404
    @azalea1404 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Don't be afraid of empty or "dull" spaces. Your work is already quite "buzy" and information densed in the lower left area with all the budding bananas, so it feels good for the eyes to have calm spaces to rest on. It also brings balance and harmony into your painting. So don't crop it, if you ask me. It's perfect as it is. In fact very beautifully rendered. Thanks for the great tips. 👍❤🙏

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před 3 měsíci

      Thanks for that thoughtful feedback and thanks for watching

  • @debbieott890
    @debbieott890 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I like it the way it is without cropping. I would probably bring in some soft background suggestions in that area that you softened and colored with a colored pencils.

  • @lesgaston-johnston3058
    @lesgaston-johnston3058 Před rokem +9

    Hi Lana, I came across your channel while looking for Pan Pastel tutorials after biting the bullet and getting a set of Pans. Thank you i found this video and others i watched of yours very useful and informative. I am also a colour pencil artist and when I found out that i could use them with the Pans I was very happy and excited. My subject matter at the moment is still life and i think the combination is going to work perfect for me.
    I think you should keep the full painting because when people say that the background looks different, for me it would be a talking point to describe what happens when you make a mistake or decide not to include it. Thank you again. Les

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před rokem +1

      You are so welcome! I’m glad you got some pans… they are so fun and can really be clans what you can do with your colored pencils. Thanks for being here and supporting my videos!

  • @prayalways-
    @prayalways- Před rokem +1

    very interesting!

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před rokem +1

      Thanks! Have you tried panpastels?

    • @prayalways-
      @prayalways- Před rokem

      @@LanaGloschatArt Yes but only with pastels but not with colored pencils so far.

  • @johnbowyer6902
    @johnbowyer6902 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for such an informative tutorial. I feel your original, non-cropped version is better, as the cropped one becomes too busy looking. The splash of open blue sky gives a sense of place.

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před rokem

      Thanks so much and I think you are right about the piece. I have decided not to crop!

  • @ranjanachand9306
    @ranjanachand9306 Před rokem +1

    I quite like the blue patch.. It balances our the rest of the painting which is full of something or other.. 😀

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před rokem

      Thanks. I have left it and I think it was the right call!

  • @cherylcornelius4279
    @cherylcornelius4279 Před rokem +1

    What fixative do you prefer? Love your videos. Thank you

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před rokem

      On sanded paper I use textured fixative… but outside of that I don’t really use fixative until I’m getting the art ready to present… then I have a whole process which I show in this video. czcams.com/video/AsHpPxsgaeg/video.html

  • @johnsartmaterialguidestuto7757
    @johnsartmaterialguidestuto7757 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Hi Lana, another great tutorial. When you blended the background out and you had got to the point of a very soft effect of what was there I personally thought that looked good....well on Camera anyway. Of course that's easy to say sitting here but when you are doing it you don't always see it do you....been there done that lol

  • @lynnswango8768
    @lynnswango8768 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I started using pan pastel with colored pencil so I have had to watch your video several times as there is a lot of good information and I need reminding. One question I have about using an easel to hold your work is - how do you fasten the art you are working on to the board so it stays 🙂

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před 3 měsíci

      I typically tape my paper to a board and then secure the board onto the easel with the top part. Often with heavy duty paper like this I make a few little rolls of tape and place them in the back of the piece

  • @Evekerlz
    @Evekerlz Před rokem +1

    I like the uncropped version!

  • @kalpitakanjilal8997
    @kalpitakanjilal8997 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Hi Lana, it feels great that I found your channel! It’s so informative 🙏🏼❤️❤️❤️
    So, I am a Live Caricature artist and looking forward to pick up pan pastel medium for its colouring process. It would really helpful if you kindly can suggest a way to fix the medium in a faster way, as in Live sessions I need to deliver the artwork as quickly as possible.

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks for watching. I haven't used pan pastels in that way.. but a workable fixative might be a good option. Unfortunately that isn't a product I use often so I don't have one to recommend.

  • @lulukupferherz8881
    @lulukupferherz8881 Před rokem +1

    Hey ther i got a question about how to Clean the Panpastel Sponges ? And i also want to let you know that all of you helpfull informations helped me to understand how to juse Panpastel. Realy great and enjoyable Video.

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před rokem +1

      Just soap and water! Wash the sponge out, rinse and then air dry

  • @CharlesNolanArt
    @CharlesNolanArt Před 24 dny +1

    In your opinion, what is the best board, paper, etc for pan pastels? For doing portraits. Thank you.

  • @romajohnston3793
    @romajohnston3793 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Lana, thank you for posting your videos, I've learned so much from you! My question is how do you choose your background base color? You used red in this painting, was that because it's the complimentary color to the warm greens? The cropped version. Have a great day!

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před 2 lety +2

      Roma thank you so much for being a part of my online community and for watching my videos and submitting your work in the Facebook group! Yes for this piece I wanted a color that would contrast against the main colors in the composition, and red is complimentary to green! I get into color choice, color mixing, and some color theory in my online course… have you checked that out? I think it could be a great next step for you! Here is a link to the course (which includes a free preview) courses.lanagloschatart.com/courses/introduction-to-classical-colored-pencil-painting. And yes… I am leaning toward cropping too!

  • @dijosephine9556
    @dijosephine9556 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Lana, I was just about to ask you how much pastel to use so I could still apply pencil over when you answered the question 😀 thank you for the video.❤️

  • @KarensTinyCarCamper
    @KarensTinyCarCamper Před rokem +1

    Hi! I'm a brand new sub! I'm glad I found you. On the background of your banana picture, i think it would look great in a dark color! Like maybe the brown tones used in the background on the left hand top and bottom. Cheers! (dont crop it!)

  • @trout3212001
    @trout3212001 Před rokem

    Thanks for the informative video. I like the uncropped version a little better. Which textured fixative do you recommend.

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před rokem

      Thanks so much and I think you are right about the piece. I have decided not to crop! I use textured fixative when I am working on sanded paper, but honestly I don't use fixatives much in other situations unless I am preparing a piece for presentation and then I have a WHOLE process, which I detail in this video: czcams.com/video/AsHpPxsgaeg/video.html

  • @Winziggle1
    @Winziggle1 Před 10 měsíci +3

    I like the way you have it, without cropping. It lets the other part of the design shine and it's a cheery color.

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks for your feedback. I didn't end up cropping this one. Also, sorry for the super late response. I took an extended CZcams break, but Im back and just posted a new video today if you are interested:
      Become a MASTER of Color Theory with This COMPLETE 4 Step Process czcams.com/video/--m2xTJFuDM/video.html :)
      Happy New Year!!

  • @JacquelynSmith_perfect45degree

    I prefer the original too. I like the resting place of the background. Its a nice contrast to the fruit shapes. You mention solvent. What exactly are you referring to and should a working fixative be a consideration for using it or avoiding it?
    Great video, thank you!

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks! I don’t typically use solvent on pieces like this (cp and panpastel on sanded paper) unless I really need to move things a around … I had used a textured fixative earlier in the process and that didn’t seem to impact the effectiveness of the solvent… it’s honestly all experimentation… I definitely think it’s worth a try after workable fixative, but I wouldn’t try this in a final piece… experiment on scrap paper first.

  • @susankefer3023
    @susankefer3023 Před rokem +2

    I like the original version. I’m new to pan pastels having used pastels for a couple of years. I like how it feels like painting. Your tutorial was just what I needed and it really helped watching you work at the same time. I have been working on my first pan pastel painting of a fall forest scene but have been using pastel pencils for the details. Your video talked of coloured waxy pencils. What are your thoughts on that?

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před rokem

      I think pastel pencils would work great with panpastels. I am just personally biased to the way colored pencils work and I have more experience with them... pastel pencils is actually a more traditional combo with panpastels :) Thanks for watching the video. I am glad it was helpful!

  • @janetg.
    @janetg. Před 9 měsíci +1

    You are so talented!!! What brand of fixative do you use to set the pan pastels?

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před 6 měsíci

      Thank you. I don't often use fixative with the pan pastels unless I am going to frame without glass which I share in this video:
      czcams.com/video/AsHpPxsgaeg/video.html
      Also, sorry for the super late response. I took an extended CZcams break, but Im back and just posted a new video today if you are interested:
      Become a MASTER of Color Theory with This COMPLETE 4 Step Process czcams.com/video/--m2xTJFuDM/video.html :)
      Happy New Year!!

  • @susankashmiri6199
    @susankashmiri6199 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I just got a set of pan pastels and am anxious to give them a try. I was wondering about using colored pencils and not pastel pencils for the detail work. I didn't know you could use colored pencils with pastels.

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Yea! It’s one of my favorite combos

    • @susankashmiri6199
      @susankashmiri6199 Před 2 měsíci

      @@LanaGloschatArt Thank you Lana, just gave it a try, really great and saves me tons of money. Pastel pencils are very pricey.

  • @LindaPhillabaum
    @LindaPhillabaum Před rokem +1

    Love your videos! Question: Do you ever use a workable fixative over your pan pastels or just Textured fixative?

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před rokem

      Thanks so ouch!! I don’t use a workable fixative… but I don’t see why it wouldn’t work. I’d give it a try in a test sheet!

  • @hubbysswee
    @hubbysswee Před 2 lety +4

    Mistakes I’ve made? Can we say…all of them! I’m so glad I found you! Being very much a beginner, I put away my pan Pastels shortly after I got them for my birthday last year. I have the whole set, so you can imagine the frustration! Seeing the ease of others’ work, I thought “eh, I can do that”! Ummhmm, yep, that’s me! So, I’m a new subscriber, and I’ll be eating up your videos for the next however long it takes! I do have a question: have you tried Pan Pastels on canvas? (Er, am I making mistake #11?)

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před 2 lety +1

      So glad the content found you too! :) I have never used pans on canvas… and I wouldn’t expect it to work very well. I’d stick to textured papers like pastelmat, sanded paper etc. and smooth white cotton papers :)

    • @hubbysswee
      @hubbysswee Před 2 lety

      @@LanaGloschatArt just as I thought 😉 Thank you!

  • @MsNikkieMichelle
    @MsNikkieMichelle Před rokem +1

    Also, this may have been a bit extra, however I make swatch books, the paper I use varies from medium to medium. For instance, I’ll have a section for alcohol markers, so I swatch all my colors on all the different papers I use, marker paper, Bristol, mixed media, xpress it cardstock, rendr paper, neenah cardstock (time consuming as I have majority of the copic collection of colors but find it valuable.)
    Same with watercolors, using a sheet of paper type for my watercolors, hot press, cold press, different brands and price points.
    When I tell you how helpful it is, I mean it. Even if you don’t swatch your entire collection, a few colors swatched on multiple media paper will absolutely work fine, as it’s use lies in just how preferred media reacts because trust me, different paper yields different results.
    Marker/rendr paper don’t layer/blend well passed 2+layers as marker paper has a coating on it.
    I’m rambling, sorry lol, but I thought I’d just share (I didn’t invent this btw, I did it just because, however Im very sure it’s been done by many artists. I’m not inventing the wheel here, as they’re just swatches, lol.
    Highly recommend this though.

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před rokem

      I think that’s a great idea! I love mixing colors so I just grab something that’s close and then adjust it.

  • @kalpitakanjilal8997
    @kalpitakanjilal8997 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Hi Lana, I am a Live Caricature artist. Thinking of to incorporate pan pastel as my color medium. And for that I found your videos are really hepful! Thanks a lot for sharing the knowledge! Can you please suggest any quick process to fix the pigments, so that I can deliver the completed painting instantly to my client ?

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před 6 měsíci

      just a workable fixative. But I haven't done this personally… sorry I couldn't be of more help!

  • @sarakingston6992
    @sarakingston6992 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much for this video, I know you used solvent to blend the background and I would leave this piece like it is because if I have learned anything it’s often the very flaws we see in our own art that others see as enhancements, my question is and sorry if this has been asked can pan pastels be laid down as a light base then pencil over the top then use pencil solvent? Or do the two not mix well when solvent is used? Thank you again can’t wait to dive into your other videos ❤

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před měsícem

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for reaching out. I have noticed that solvent works just fine with pencils over panpastels. But definitely do a little test with your own materials on the surface you will be using so you understand what will happen before you work on your art

  • @renzo6490
    @renzo6490 Před rokem +1

    I also prefer the uncropped version.
    It’s a busy image and the eye needs someplace to rest

  • @christietaylor-sz4bm
    @christietaylor-sz4bm Před rokem

    I ran into the last problem of too much detail in the background. I am using matte paper. Can I use a solvent? Your video is very helpful and extremely informative. I have subscribed. Thanks for giving me direction.

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před rokem

      yes you can use solvent, but use less than you normally would and test first!

  • @lynnesachs2330
    @lynnesachs2330 Před 2 lety +1

    I really like how you give great advice. What fixative do you use? Do you use the same fixative on all other medias. Would you buy a pan pastels gesso and paint it on first like others medias. Thanks🌻

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před 2 lety +1

      I addressed this question in your other comment. :)

  • @judihopewell2499
    @judihopewell2499 Před 10 měsíci +1

    What you need is a calligrapher’s bridge its two felted blocks and a long thin wooden place tomrest hand much like a painter;s mahlmstick…

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před 6 měsíci

      Great idea. I will look into it! Sorry for the super late response. I took an extended CZcams break, but Im back and just posted a new video today if you are interested:
      Become a MASTER of Color Theory with This COMPLETE 4 Step Process czcams.com/video/--m2xTJFuDM/video.html :)
      Happy New Year!!

  • @prayalways-
    @prayalways- Před rokem +1

    i like the blue area in the background

  • @AnnetteVanderzon
    @AnnetteVanderzon Před rokem +1

    Thank you. Which solvent did you use? I like it the way it is. The turquoise background is nice. Why do you use pan pastels instead of a soft pastel like Richelson?

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před 6 měsíci

      Hi! I use
      Eco House Nuetral Thin Solvent
      Blick:tinyurl.com/yc3msdfw,
      and also
      Gamsol Odorless Mineral Spirits
      Amazon: amzn.to/3VEFbLz
      Blick: tinyurl.com/yx8x9eam
      and I choose pan pastels because you can apply them with sponges… it feels more like painting to me, which I like.
      Sorry for the super late response. I took an extended CZcams break, but Im back and just posted a new video today if you are interested:
      Become a MASTER of Color Theory with This COMPLETE 4 Step Process czcams.com/video/--m2xTJFuDM/video.html :)
      Happy New Year!!

  • @kerrynewell-wildlifeartist

    Love your videos and this one is no exception to that 😊 xXx

  • @TrudyGalla
    @TrudyGalla Před rokem

    Thank you for this video. I like both versions but probably the cropped one a little better. Question - can I use pastel pencils over soft pastels, like Sennelier? I've seen some artists paintings that say they do this but it seems very difficult. Should you NOT use pencils if your painting is mainly soft pastels? thank you.

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před rokem

      I would guess that pastel pencils would work just fine over traditional soft pastels, but full disclosure, I don't work with these materials together much... Sorry... I am have a lot more experience with colored pencils over panpastels

  • @janet804
    @janet804 Před rokem +1

    I'm doing a pan pastel but I'm trying to get a section to pop out more. I may have put too much color on already. I have the pastels but trying to keep it soft with pans. I know about using opposite color to make it pop but its just not popping like I want.

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před rokem

      Darn. Sometimes a coat or two of textured fixative (tinyurl.com/yc4ybc9k) might help you be able to lay down some more color, but once theres a lot of color down and they are beginning to mix with each other it can become more difficult to brighten colors. Keep trying and experimenting and if this one doesn't work, at least you learned something for the next one :)

  • @Maria-lleriuqs
    @Maria-lleriuqs Před 2 lety

    Thank you for the video. How do you pin the pastelmat to the board in your video? Tape?

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před 2 lety

      You are welcome! I just roll some tape and put it in the back… nothing special/fancy

  • @globalvix
    @globalvix Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Lana,thank you for your video. I learned a great deal from your tutorial tips. I love to work with Prisma Colors. Any good tips on Prisma Colors?

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for watching! I don’t use prismscolors a ton any more, but they are similar to some of the other pencils that I use. Do you have specific topics or questions in mind? I could point you to a video I have made or I could keep your ideas in mind for future videos!

    • @globalvix
      @globalvix Před 2 lety

      @@LanaGloschatArt oh that would be great. I always wanted to do a beautiful background but i always failed. I illustrate mostly on flowers, nature art.

  • @lynnesachs2330
    @lynnesachs2330 Před 2 lety +2

    Hi really like your videos . What fixative do you use? Is the fixative you use only for pan pastels?

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před 2 lety

      Hey! Thanks! I often use brush and pencil textured fixative between layers when I am working on sanded paper, but on other papers I don’t use a fixative for PanPastels unless I am presenting without glass. I share more about this process in this video: czcams.com/video/AsHpPxsgaeg/video.html

  • @lisamills1275
    @lisamills1275 Před 2 lety +1

    Lana - as always, great information! Question: do you ever skip the step of applying fixative after the Pan Pastel layer before proceeding with colored pencil? I've been experimenting on sanded paper and on Pastelmat. Pastelmat seems to allow you to skip the fixative before proceeding with CP. Just curious on your take. As for the composition, I think I prefer the uncrossed version - I like that negative space at the top right of the piece!

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před 2 lety +2

      I have found the same thing. I really only use textured fixative when I work on sanded paper like LuxArchival or UART. When on pastelmat or on a smooth cotton paper I DO NOT use the textured fixative. Thanks so much for watching and for your feedback :)

  • @amypak
    @amypak Před rokem

    Quick question! First, I just found your channel! Thanks for describing your points in such a clear and understandable way. Here's my question... When using your colored pencils over PanPastel, do you burnish them at any time to smooth them out? Or does this wreck the paper and the pastel beneath?
    Although I've only been using PanPastels a few times (just discovered them a little over a year ago), I am overloading the paper too soon, and running into that very problem you mention in Mistake #5... Thanks for the tip! I'm glad to know I'm not the only one!
    ...And I agree with the tip on having the various sheets of pastelmat for testing on. It's VERY much of a help, but I have to fight the frugal side of me that has a hard time letting go of them due to the cost of art supplies! lol! 😝Of course, it's a necessary investment, so I totally get it. I'll just be keeping those in a separate folder to pull out as needed!
    Also, uncropped version! I prefer the warm blue of the corner giving some breathing room. 😊

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před rokem

      I do totally burnish over pastel! But the amount of burnishing definitely depends on the paper I am using. This video shows pencil over panpastel on a smooth white cotton paper and you can really see the burnishing process: czcams.com/video/Z1qh5_nO5Us/video.html

  • @MrSilva960
    @MrSilva960 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I use Canson Paper for Pastel painting. At my Art shop they haven´t Pastel Matt .

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před 6 měsíci

      Pastelmat is a fairly niche product. I would recommend ordering online. They don't have it at my local shop either.
      👉PASTELMAT
      Amazon: amzn.to/3N8BkC7
      Blick: tinyurl.com/4p66ad8m
      Also, sorry for the super late response. I took an extended CZcams break, but Im back and just posted a new video today if you are interested:
      Become a MASTER of Color Theory with This COMPLETE 4 Step Process czcams.com/video/--m2xTJFuDM/video.html :)
      Happy New Year!!

  • @BernadetteSunset
    @BernadetteSunset Před rokem +1

    Both versions are nice but the cropped seems to flow better with the other 2

  • @susancapin5975
    @susancapin5975 Před rokem +1

    This is the first time I have watched one of your videos and I’m glad I found you. I have used soft pastels for years and decided to try
    pan pastels. I have a set of 20. I have used Blair fixative, no odor on my pastel paintings. The colors are darker after spraying. I have never used textured fixative. I have an extensive collection of soft pastels and pastel pencils. I really like the luminous quality of the
    pencils you used. Can you order them from Amazon? Please tell me the name of the pencils. I don’t want to purchase more pan pastels at this time, until I’m familiar with this product. Sorry, this is so lengthy; I have been in an extended slump,and your video has
    motivated me to resume!!!

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před rokem

      Thanks for reaching out! The pencils I used are luminance pencils and they are available on Amazon (amzn.to/3F8ZyZM) they are a bit expensive but so worth it! Such high quality and beautiful colors. They go great with the panpastels

  • @waleezeart4295
    @waleezeart4295 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I would say that because the top section of the leaf is more pronounced than the bottom section, cropping the background eliminates this situation and improves the overall effect

  • @luciamertic9636
    @luciamertic9636 Před rokem

    Hey Lana, I want to use pan pastel on crepe paper (60 gr Cartotecnica Rossi). What fixative should I use, could you name some for me? Is mod podge mat okay for this? Thank you!

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před rokem

      I'm not super familiar with this surface, and unfortuately don't have much experience with fixatives for 100% pastel pieces. Sorry I can't be of more help.

  • @susanobyrnes1524
    @susanobyrnes1524 Před rokem

    Hey Lana
    I was wondering if there are any types of canvas that can take pan pastels and color pencils ?
    Thank you for your time and your great videos.

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před rokem +1

      I haven't had much luck with colored pencil/pan pastel on canvas, but I do enjoy working on sanded paper and pastelmat which have a nice texture. I have tons of videos about these surfaces! (czcams.com/video/h7RvHJqJMeU/video.html, czcams.com/video/imD_gVmorS4/video.html, czcams.com/play/PLTAp1NsDBLJ1b8jJ0dSph1uB4YXziuQIh.html)

    • @susanobyrnes1524
      @susanobyrnes1524 Před rokem

      Thank you so much for the information and for sharing your talents

  • @flyfisherman3649
    @flyfisherman3649 Před 2 lety

    Can you leave the lids off these in the case with the lid on them? Thank you for your time.

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před 2 lety

      Yep. Just place open pans in palette and there is a large lid that covers the whole thing.

  • @sheryllanders4723
    @sheryllanders4723 Před rokem +1

    I am left handed and always smear. I never thought to put my work upright. Thank you! That should help some. Any other left handed tricks? I like the cropped piece better. 😊

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před rokem

      I would say that working from right to left would help and putting a piece of tracing paper under your hand while you are working, You can see the way I keep my work clean with this technique in this video: czcams.com/video/h3SwCPiyzIw/video.html

  • @lindseyway3879
    @lindseyway3879 Před rokem +3

    Hi, I have just enjoyed your pastelmat video. Is it possible to use coloured pencils over a background of regular pastels ?

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před rokem +1

      I would keep the pastel thin and I would work in a textured surface, but yes that is definitely possible!

  • @SharonMarieWhite
    @SharonMarieWhite Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the video! Very helpful. I am starting a painting, pan pastel for background and color pencils for subject. Should I do the background first? Have seen a few artists do this and then lay a sheet of wax paper down so not touching with your hands. Thoughts? Thank you 😊

    • @LanaGloschatArt
      @LanaGloschatArt  Před 3 měsíci +1

      sorry for the late reply. This is definitely an option. Though I personally like to do a full lay in with the background and the subject. Then I can actively compare and make choices that harmonize the piece. then when I complete finishing details I usually complete the background first and then the foreground... but again i do bounce around to keep the piece harmonious.

    • @SharonMarieWhite
      @SharonMarieWhite Před 3 měsíci

      @@LanaGloschatArt ok thank you. I did the background first and it is working out. I realize I just have to try things out for myself as every artist has their own process 🧑🏻‍🎨

  • @maryoheir3403
    @maryoheir3403 Před rokem +1

    Keep it as is