Pastels Like Paint: Expressive Seascape with Robert Dutton

By Unison Colour
7th December, 2022

Robert Dutton is running a series of live webinars with ‘The Artist’ Magazine and Painters Online.

The webinars are all about using pastels and the next is Expressive Seascape where you can learn how to use soft and hard pastels in a painting format to create beautiful drawn and painted effects.

Tuesday 13 December 2022 at 2:30pm (GMT)

Tickets £15

In this live painting webinar with Robert Dutton, you will learn how effective pastels are to use in a painting format. You will work on 300gsm (140lb) not watercolour paper to utilise the tooth of the paper to create gorgeous drawn and painted effects, with soft and hard pastel. You will also learn how to dissolve soft pastel and work with the media with a brush – in fact, lots of brushes!

For all the details and your chance to book, go to… www.painters-online.co.uk/webinars/pastels-like-paint-expressive-seascape-with-robert-dutton

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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.