RS Weinblatt giving a thumbs up to the camera, while standing infront of a gallery of his work.

RS Weinblatt

Unison Colour Associate Artist

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About:

RS Weinblatt is an American Impressionist painter who moved to the south-west part of the U.S. some 18 years ago where he fell in love with nature and the landscape of New Mexico! It’s been an ongoing love affair ever since.

After receiving a B.A. in Fine Art at a prominent New York University, it was make-up artistry and fashion that kept this artist busy for 10 years. After much travel and a lot of visual input, it was the call of fine art and Pastel that reunited this artist with his intended purpose of creating a mood and a feeling, and expressing it with colour. The images in his work not only depict where he went and what he saw, but more importantly, how he felt about them!

Colour and value create the energy and vitality of life that flows through this artist’s work but it’s the light and her play on the Earth that are hallmarks that resonate strongly in this American Impressionist’s work.

Blogs by RS Weinblatt

  • Daily painting by rs weinblatt

    Daily Painting by RS Weinblatt

    All of us as artists have busy lives! As it goes, some of the things we are obliged to have nothing to do with art! For me, as an artist and committed pastelist, I still, on a daily basis, strive to find that everyday time to paint, regardless of how little time I have.

    RS Weinblatt

    2nd July, 2018

Colour Chart Guidance

We believe the colours in our web based colour chart are a faithful representation of our pastel range. But with any colours portrayed on the internet, there’s a whole heap of variables which mean that what you see, may not be what we see. That said, there’s some things that can be done to mitigate some of the variance.

Mobile phone and tablet screens tend to be pretty good for colour, so they’re always worth using, when viewing our colour chart.

We hate to say it, but cheaper computer displays, including laptops, can be rather hit and miss, in both colour and contrast, so they might not reveal the depth of the colour, as well as the true tone.

If you’re really keen on getting your computer up to speed on colour representation, you can use a calibration device to reach your display's fullest potential.

With all that said, if you think we’re way off the mark with any of the colours then, by all means let us know, and we’ll give it another shot.