This 5 x 7" oil pastel is one of two of this "pose". The other is an oil on stretched canvas that's still in progress. I really do love country music and am painting some of the views I've had while at rodeo dances. Matter of fact, I also love rodeos and this past summer got some good sketches while at the rodeo in Junction, Texas. Most of the work I did was of barrel racers, but also got some bronc rider sketches, as well.
This drawing is really kind of left "raw" and not as finished as it could be. This approach is what I love about oil pastels. It's such an immediate type of media and I love capturing "moments" with it and just going with my reaction to the model (whether posed or not). And when I'm through drawing, I have a piece that's loose and not overworked. Overworking is something I tend to do.
"Country Music 2" was done on Ampersand Pastelbord with mostly Sennelier oil pastels, plus a few Neopastels and CrayPas Specialists providing assistance here and there.
I'm experimenting with framing these small oil pastels painted on Pastelbord using Econospace plastic spacers and deep rabbet frames. (That's "rabbet" not "rabbit", 😄which refers to the depth of the frame.) Finding a deep enough rabbet is difficult unless resorting to frames for canvas works, so that's what I'm doing
If you've never used Econospace, it's easy to use and I really like it, especially for smaller paintings and drawings. Click here to visit FrameTek to see Econospace. The company also produces Framespace, which I think is good for larger pieces.
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