Showing posts with label Richard McKinley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Richard McKinley. Show all posts

Friday, April 20, 2012

Richard McKinley Ojai Pastel Workshop



The artist and the photographer
see the mysteries and the adventure of
experience in nature.

~Ansel Adams


In my life I have been blessed with some great teachers. Some I've gotten to work with for an extended period of time and others ... it may be brief, but just as impactful. This was the second year I've done Richard McKinely's 3 day pastel workshop in Ojai and once again I got so much out of it! Last year I missed my Italian midterm so I could attend!

He is so generous with his knowledge (both in technique and in theory) as well as with his time and energy. He is also very supportive of everyone in the group, regardless of where you land on the experience scale. If you are a pastel artist, I would highly recommend his workshops, (he travels all over) as well as his book Pastel Pointers. Can you tell I am a huge fan? :)

I wanted to run off with his pastel box. Just look at those yummy colors!!! Seriously though, I want a Heilman Box. They are the Mac Daddy, Ferrari of wooden pastel boxes. I cut out a picture of one from the Pastel Journal magazine and pasted it on my vision board. I am working on it!


Richard doing a demo the first afternoon in the Ojai Nature Preserve.


Getting in the big shapes ...


This is his sketchbook of Thumbnails. Good idea to make a small thumbnail to see how the composition will work before you commit to your field sketch. You can also see his value (light and dark) thumbnail and his "Notan" on the bottom left, which is the composition simplified down to only black and white. Preparation people!! ;)


please click to enlarge if you need to better see what's going on!


Getting into a little more detail ...



Finished field sketch ... The light was kind of crazy out there to photograph. It was a beautiful little pastel painting!
ta daaaaa!!!

Field Sketch by Richard McKinley



In nature there are few sharp lines.

~A.R. Ammons

Richard's pastel box again. Can't get over it.


That afternoon we did our own field sketches (I will share later) then the next morning he did another demo, a larger piece, working from his field sketch.



This time he worked on mounted Wallace paper and did a watercolor underpainting.



Check out this underpainting! It's already so gorgeous and yummy before he even puts any pastel on it!!



And here is the almost finished piece. I say almost because I think he added a couple of little things but it was pretty close to being finished. Sorry it's slightly blurry. If you ever get to see his work in person, it's absolutely gorgeous and the light sings! Sings, I tell you! It's as if light is emanating from the piece.

Pastel by Richard McKinley


To see more of Richard McKinley's work click HERE. Every year we have a little pizza and vino night and he does a slide show of his work. This piece HERE, is one of my favorite pieces! If you are interested in seeing my post from last year, out at Lake Casitas, click here.

His blog Pastel Pointers Blog is very informative, so if you are into pastels or plein air painting, definitely check it out!


Art will never be able to exist without nature.

~Pierre Bonnard


Friday, April 15, 2011

Pastel Workshop with Richard McKinley


I have been hearing about him since I started taking classes at Bert Collins' studio.
"Richard this" and "Richard that" ... "he's so great ... wonderful ... inspiring ... knowledgeable" ... and on and on.

Hmm. Who is this guy? I mean, Bert is amazing and if she thinks he's fabulous ....
So, I checked out his blog. It's called "Pastel Pointers with Richard McKinley," which is indeed a great blog and yes, he is very knowledgeable. So, I got on a waiting list for his next workshop. And I waited. It was so long ago I can't even remember when it was.

Then, last month I got an email that someone had to cancel and there would be an opening for his Ojai Workshop (which was perfect since my family lives there!) It turns out he lives in Oregon and travels around the country teaching these workshops. In a week or two he is off to Illinois, then New Mexico, Washington and by summer he will be in France.

At the risk of missing my Italian midterm (which I did!) I took the spot.

It was amazing. He was a wealth of both new information and techniques, as well as reminding us about all of the good old art 101 stuff about composition, value, creating depth etc. I don't think anyone had ever explained things so clearly!

There was A LOT of information imparted and if you are interested you should get his book. It also covers how do do watercolor under-washes for pastels, which might be one of my favorite things ever! There were also a couple of people doing oils. If he is ever in your neck of the woods and you want an amazing workshop, you would not regret it. You can check the schedule on his website.

Richard McKinley at Lake Casitas doing a "demo" for us


His yummy watercolor under-wash ...


Here come the pastels ... how gorgeous is his palette?




And here is the magic he created. I wish you could see it person! It's was so rich and glowed at the same time~

Pastel by Richard McKinley


Richard, if you read this, THANK YOU!
I left inspired, jazzed, excited
and ready to head to the great out doors with my palette in tow!

(Although I still have to take my Italian Midterm!)

We do not see nature with our eyes,
but with our understandings and our hearts.

William Hazlitt
1859