Trying oil pastels for the first time!

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  • @katiealleena2049
    @katiealleena2049 2 года назад +178

    I used chalk and oil pastels in art class back in High School and never particularly enjoyed them -- but I do love the texture of the final pieces. Your first portrait kind of evolved into Rob Pattinson here, a little lol! Was he the reference this time? (: I think it turned out so cool -- like I said the texture is fantastic and I really enjoy seeing what people can do with these.

    • @AnotherMADCreation
      @AnotherMADCreation 2 года назад +27

      I'm glad I'm not the only one who saw Pattinson in this pic!

    • @iamwooth1729
      @iamwooth1729 2 года назад +8

      I thought it was him especially when she showed the black and white picture on her phone

    • @therealgeoarchon
      @therealgeoarchon 2 года назад +4

      Omg same but i was like 'is this edward cullen?' Lol

  • @KwameCrawford
    @KwameCrawford 2 года назад +55

    I love oil pastels because of how delicious the texture looks. That's why I love painting food with them.

  • @ziamukherjee171
    @ziamukherjee171 2 года назад +69

    I love oil pastels because of how they’re a little less daunting compared to oil paints, like you said. My one difficulty with them is the muddiness they can bring. I feel like I have to have a set palette when working with them. Otherwise, they’re a really fun medium!

  • @juansamuel2507
    @juansamuel2507 2 года назад +89

    It's giving Robert Pattinson, I know it is only my imagination. it is beautiful Im also learning to use oil pastels and it is really fun, as you say is like painting without the self pressure of painting with brushes and substances

    • @hollypop23
      @hollypop23 2 года назад +11

      I was looking for this comment! 😅

    • @skyeporter5279
      @skyeporter5279 2 года назад +7

      The first portrait also reminded me of Robert Pattinson, and the second one gave me Christian Bale vibes

    • @thegammakat
      @thegammakat 2 года назад +1

      Yeah same thought! The first portrait really looked like robpat!!

    • @martiisor
      @martiisor 2 года назад +1

      LOL yesss i was thinking this the whole time 😂👏

    • @jasminecobb1361
      @jasminecobb1361 Год назад

      I was about to comment the same thing!

  • @InLiquidColor
    @InLiquidColor 2 года назад +49

    Gah, I love this so much (including the kitty sketch!). When I taught after school art programs for elementary school aged children, my favorite projects were oil pastel drawings with watercolor washes over the top (the oils do resist the watercolor of course, but it makes for a cool effect). I always meant to explore that in my own work but never got around to it!

    • @deeh9563
      @deeh9563 2 года назад +4

      Hmmm.. I’ll have to give that technique a try! Haven’t created anything recently, so might be a good way to rev up the engine a bit with some play.

    • @myfantasticalimaginarium1890
      @myfantasticalimaginarium1890 2 года назад +6

      that sounds like such a great technique, I'll have a rummage through my art supplies and see if I own any oil pastels just so I can try this.

    • @Eeveelyn
      @Eeveelyn 2 года назад +1

      As a child we did this in kindergarden and elementary school and it was always a really fun thing to do.
      I think at some point we also did something with a similar effect where we dribbled candle wax on the paper.

  • @temitopeoluwaseun
    @temitopeoluwaseun 2 года назад +2

    Nice to see you join the pastor train. You can lay down watercolor or ink wash or alcohol wash before building with pastels it works wonders especially using the complimentary colors of your intended painting as the wash

  • @ihatemylife7682
    @ihatemylife7682 2 года назад +36

    Oil pastels are for me a medium I use when I’m art blocked and want to have some fun because even when the art doesn’t turn out the way I want it to I still had so much fun in the process that I don’t really care. Sadly the set I own smells like cow sh*t so I don’t use it very often,but when I do I still find it enjoyable. Maybe I should invest into a higher quality set that doesn’t smell so bad but I haven’t done that yet as I didn’t feel like I’d actually use them that often. I’d love to see more of the oil pastels on your channel tho!

    • @SmillyDonut
      @SmillyDonut 2 года назад +8

      The Mungyo set she uses in this video is a nice quality set that isn't expensive if you want a good, but affordable set.

    • @ihatemylife7682
      @ihatemylife7682 2 года назад +4

      @@SmillyDonut I’ll keep that one in mind if I ever make the decision to get a new one! Thank you :D

    • @SmillyDonut
      @SmillyDonut 2 года назад +1

      @@ihatemylife7682 You're welcome.

    • @SF_l35or_
      @SF_l35or_ 2 года назад +2

      can i ask what brand you have that stinks, cuz i have pentel and it smells like a gasoline spill lmao

  • @hodansaid5635
    @hodansaid5635 2 года назад +3

    Putting down a layer of gouache with pil pastels is nice aswell

  • @ChristinaTodd1970
    @ChristinaTodd1970 2 года назад +16

    Are there any “rules” for oil pastels? I think just apply the pigment and have fun. What I enjoy visually is seeing the different textures and “brush strokes” oil pastel gives that is quite unlike any other medium. Play and have fun! Your piece turned out wonderfully.

    • @SmillyDonut
      @SmillyDonut 2 года назад +6

      There's not really any rules. Oil pastels can be used many different ways and on many different surfaces. It all depends on the results you want to achieve.

  • @FranNyan
    @FranNyan 2 года назад +3

    In general, pastel paper is more designed for chalk pastels, which is why it has that deep texture to it. If you want to go for cheaper paper, oil pastels work really nicely on newsprint or any other paper that has just a touch of texture. (Just enough to grab the pastel, but not so much that you have the dots of paper that show through.) The joy of oil pastels is that you can spend like.. $10 and have supplies for days of just farting around so there's no worry about wasting supplies or things being precious or any of that.
    And you can do oil pastel under watercolor if you want to have fun with water-resist patterning! Really, just play around and see what happens, there's so many neat things you can do with these.
    (also, don't worry about "missing" things when playing video games. That's what replay is for. Go in blind the first run, then after you've finished that (or if you get stuck) *than* you break out the FAQ/walkthrough. You actually miss a lot more when you're following the guides than if you just go and explore what the games have in store for you.

  • @10NeSage
    @10NeSage 2 года назад +14

    i almost exclusively used oil pastels until I met watercolor in highschool, honestly always lowkey hated how messy it was lmao. but its amazing to see what other people do with it!

    • @gelflingfay
      @gelflingfay 2 года назад

      Same. I didnt pick water color up officially until I was like 26.

  • @junbug1029
    @junbug1029 2 года назад +15

    We had a set of CrayPas when I was in Jr. High in the late 1960s, dating myself here, but I didn’t really like them. I bought an affordable set last year but I still haven’t done much with them. Your portraits turned out so good.

  • @squid24736
    @squid24736 2 года назад +9

    I love the colors in both portraits 😍 personally I do like seeing sped up footage of the full process every now and then. it's so satisfying seeing the painting come to life like that ❤

  • @Alpha13Wolf
    @Alpha13Wolf 2 года назад +3

    The pieces turned out beautiful and the medium really fit your style of portrait. Oil pastels are fun if you can get past the mess. You can also make a kind of paint with a little bit of linseed oil, or thinning solvent, and ceramic palette. Just take the pastel and rub a good layer of it in one of the wells add some oil and let it sit to dissolve the solid pastel then mix until you get a paint consistency you like.

  • @sohinidutta97
    @sohinidutta97 2 года назад +1

    "Scratchy scratchy up and down" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
    I love oil pastels. So glad you finally tried them out too!

    • @sohinidutta97
      @sohinidutta97 2 года назад

      Yes yes yes, watercolour washes underneath oil pastels look amazing! But please use a less textured watercolour paper because on rough textured paper, if you use oil pastels, the textures become too distracting for the actual shapes to actually shine through (unless you're making a really really big piece) so maybe a medium texture or a hot-pressed would be better suited.
      So excited to see you explore this new medium!

  • @ellahopkinson
    @ellahopkinson 2 года назад +2

    This looks kind of like Robert Patinson (Edward from twilight) lovely colours 😍

    • @Amira-od6ul
      @Amira-od6ul 2 года назад +1

      I was thinking the same thing. 🤔 Kaitlyn jenner, too.

  • @IMArtisanX
    @IMArtisanX 2 года назад +1

    Yes! The Idea IS To Have FUN!!! You got it in ONE! Bravo! That's the whole idea in doing ART!
    I'm glad you discovered this great medium! Now, try using them in addition to colored pencils (I use Prismacolor, myself.) and see what happens!
    I put down the base sketch in a colored pencil and then block in the colors using Oil Pastels. Here's the neat thing, I can then go on top of the oil pastels WITH the colored pencils to add not only details but shadows and tones as well because both Oil Pastels and Colored Pencils use Beeswax as an ingredient! Which makes them easy to use together!
    Look at the youtube video "Swamp Battle Sketch" as an example.
    Great Drawing, by the way! It Looks like you were having Fun! It as almost you are using a two dimensional plane to sculpt a portrait using solidified light! Which is a cool way to look at it, I think.

  • @alpineblue530
    @alpineblue530 2 года назад +1

    you can actually use watercolour on top of oil pastels, specifically *as* a repellent for the water. white oil pastel on white paper leaves a negative space when you wash over it with watercolour. it can give a really cool effect, somewhat like a crude method of masking

  • @gelflingfay
    @gelflingfay 2 года назад +1

    You did fabulous. Seriously. Understanding colors and light is a huge part of it which you know.

  • @JenFetzer
    @JenFetzer 2 года назад +5

    Awwe I spied a toddler hand trying to help out! I recently found your channel and I have to say I love your use of colors, it's always so expressive.

  • @hodansaid5635
    @hodansaid5635 2 года назад +1

    Try getting the paul ruben oil pastels... crayola oil pastels or sennelier oil pastels which are on the pricer side

  • @hollywheaton1332
    @hollywheaton1332 2 года назад

    Using a cotton swab can really help with blending and keeps your fingers/oil pastel sticks/workspace a bit cleaner so then you aren’t putting colors where you don’t want them. It also gives you a bit more control. Also generally with oil pastels you want to start lighthanded and then build up color cause once it’s down you can’t take it away aside from maybe scratching a bit off. Generally when you use lighter pressure you don’t get all those flakes that stick to your hands and smear all over your paper but it also depends on the softness of the pastels themselves. These are very good for a first attempt though.

  • @blakeblossoms2674
    @blakeblossoms2674 2 года назад +1

    I'm a fan of gallery pastels - they blend really well with either a white pastel or a blending or thinning medium. Crayola (highly recommend - inexpensive and hella vibrant) and gallery were the two I used when I first started working with pastels. While I'm now a huge fan of acrylic and gouache paint (and recently watercolor . . .) I think I'll forever be an oil pastel-person.

  • @CreatingCuteArt
    @CreatingCuteArt 2 года назад +8

    So much fun! I’m a mixed media/multimedia artist and just love to play with different mediums, so this was right up my alley! ❤️🙌🤩

  • @thieleaf_the_shelf_dragon
    @thieleaf_the_shelf_dragon 2 года назад +1

    i absolutely love the contrast in that last one between the further side of the face being very blended and then the more bold, textured and unblended marks on the nearer side.
    seeing you use oil pastels makes me want to again but I have memories from college of being really overstimulated by the feeling of it on my fingers and the waxy smell too :/ i do like using ordinary crayons just to mess around with colour when i'm feeling too in my head about watercolour though!
    i really feel what you mean about not wanting to minmax art! me and a friend (a beginner who is having a LOT of fun using those real cheap chalky kids watercolours) were having a conversation about it when i clicked the video! we were talking about how art is FUN! humans created art because it was just enjoyable, no need to bleed it dry

  • @artbycatfitz
    @artbycatfitz 2 года назад

    Fabulous! I like the first one better too. I picked up a little set of 12 Cray-Pas last week and have had so much fun doing (very colourful) portraits. I sometimes think that there has to be a match between the art medium and the topic. For some reason, I love doing life drawing with soft pastels, yet barely touch them for anything else. With oil pastels, it was portraits. Watercolour for me is landscapes. Acrylics for still life. Does anyone else do anything similar? It's not that I don't use the different media for other things, but, just more inclined to default to a particular medium in specific circumstances.

  • @AmandaInEly
    @AmandaInEly 2 года назад +7

    Great work, Arleesha! I have these pastels (and a few others) in my cupboard and I'm pretty sure I have some nice mid-value paper as well. So I might have a go at the same kinda thing with some faces. Thank you so much!

    • @AmandaInEly
      @AmandaInEly 2 года назад +1

      Plus my daughter might have a go with cats, cos she's on a roll with cat paintings.

    • @AmandaInEly
      @AmandaInEly 2 года назад

      Ha! I dug out my set of Gallery oil pastels and they were terrible! May have something to do with being at least 20 years old. So I am playing with a more modest and much softer 24 colour set of Neopastels. Thanks again for the nudge

  • @skyeporter5279
    @skyeporter5279 2 года назад +1

    I bought the same set last year! I don’t pick them up often but when I do, it’s because I have art block. Something about the chunky texture and vibrancy makes me really happy and inspired

  • @howlingwind1937
    @howlingwind1937 2 года назад

    Great video, enjoyed your experimentation. Oil pastels are only limiting if you let them be, and you don't have to apply them in a circular motion. For fine detail you can scrape a bit of pastel onto the tip of a pencil or palette knife and apply it that way in delicate areas. When the pastels feel like they aren't going onto the surface, leave it for a day or so and they will dry or set then you can apply more layers, they're just paint in a stick. Thank you for your video, it was a lot of fun.

  • @blakeblossoms2674
    @blakeblossoms2674 2 года назад +1

    I'm a fan of sped up footage specifically for seeing the entire process. You can always slow a video down while viewing it so, while I actually like real-time better, I prefer to see every step.

  • @Finkeldinken
    @Finkeldinken 2 года назад +4

    "The goal was not to minmax this drawing session..." 😆
    Love it! It was fun seeing you using oil pastels! I really like the look of them, but I can't use them myself, it's a tactile/sensory issue thing, so I enjoy seeing other people put them to good use.

  • @robl9767
    @robl9767 2 года назад

    Fun fact: use oil pastels on primed canvas and blend with a stiff brush dipped in odorless terpinoid for a nice oil painting look.

  • @mariemccullough9874
    @mariemccullough9874 2 года назад +1

    Love it Van Gogh looking !

  • @SmillyDonut
    @SmillyDonut 2 года назад +1

    Hi Arleesha. I love oil pastels and I'm so happy that you tried them and enjoyed them. The Mungyo Gallery is a really good brand, aside from the lack of lightfastness. Otherwise, they perform in the same league as other high end brands like the Caran d'ache Neopastels. The only oil pastels that you can't get a dupe for are the Sennelier oil pastels, which are best used for more painterly techniques or on top of firmer pastels as a final layer.

  • @juliabroadley8411
    @juliabroadley8411 27 дней назад

    Learning through playing is so much fun with oil pastels

  • @meirha_creates
    @meirha_creates 2 года назад +1

    that one with the white space is amazing! i should give them a try again too! they work so well with your style :)

  • @taylor.1831
    @taylor.1831 2 года назад

    I absolutely love both these pieces u made they are so so beautiful!!

  • @alady276
    @alady276 2 года назад +3

    Was so looking forward to it when I saw the preview and it did not disappoint! Makes me wanna try pastels haha!💜💜💜

  • @Anjalifinearts
    @Anjalifinearts 2 года назад +1

    Stunning fabulous work! It’s just amazing and awesome 👏🏻 great technique and loved your colour palette 🎨

  • @supremerulerofapplejuice9441
    @supremerulerofapplejuice9441 2 года назад +3

    Whenever I see a face portrait I never see the anatomy as bad, I just see it as a person with asymmetrical features..still very beautiful

  • @valfann6749
    @valfann6749 2 года назад +1

    Wow, the oil pastels work so well with your style! Stunning!! If you ever feel like trying, the Sennelier brand ones glide exactly like lipstick. It can be pretty fun.

    • @vangogo6819
      @vangogo6819 2 года назад +1

      Sennelier are a lot of fun but I am on a tight budget so I reserve them for the top layer on my drawings, if I had more money I would use them exclusively.

  • @zefugainspe
    @zefugainspe 2 года назад

    The first one is so so gorgeous!

  • @bloomhavenstudios
    @bloomhavenstudios 2 года назад

    I’m just starting to play with oil pastels too. My painting style is usually very tight. I’m hoping these will help me loosen up. I would love to see some examples of oil pastels over a watercolour underpainting.

  • @guacsart6958
    @guacsart6958 2 года назад +5

    why does he kinda look like Edward Cullen

  • @beec6801
    @beec6801 2 года назад

    Would definitely be interested to see a piece from you that starts with watercolor and then goes on with oil pastel! Loved all of the works in this video, I'm a fan of all of the colors personally!!

  • @WindspielArt
    @WindspielArt 2 года назад

    Beautiful sketches/paintings. I like the 1st portrait a bit more too! Usually I prefer monochrome or at least a bit more cohesive colour palettes more, but I love this very colourful portrait!
    The last time I used oil pastels was when I was a child... I got one of those "artists sets for kids" with cheap markers, cheap coloured pencils, very cheap watercolours with one of those paint brushes with plastic bristles and mine included crayons but they were more like oil pastels, really soft and creamy and I loved them. I bought one set two years ago but didn't try them out because I felt like I have to do it right or its not worth it... so your mindset about these sketches was inspiring too - maybe I can adopt a little bit of your mindset. Thanks for that!

  • @zagoista1
    @zagoista1 2 года назад +1

    More of this medium please

  • @donnabulman3690
    @donnabulman3690 2 года назад +2

    Your work is so wonderful ! now I got to get out my pastels! lol

  • @Kate-go9tp
    @Kate-go9tp 2 года назад

    Hi! I saw your polka dot plant at the start of the video and just wanted to say that I recommend cutting the flowers because after the plant flowers it starts to wither and eventually die and if you cut the flowers you can lengthen its life span. Good luck!! Its looking beautiful 💕💕

  • @persephoneblack888
    @persephoneblack888 2 года назад

    I blend oil pastels with solvent, which is partly why I do enjoy them. I've not yet opened my oil paints because thru intimidate me. Hahaha but the oil pastels don't because they're much less messy and won't ruin my brushes.

  • @loati94
    @loati94 2 года назад

    I have oil pastels. Well I should say "oil pastels" because they don't blend at all and feel waxy. But I want to use them up before buying a new set. I think I will go for Paul Reubens. They are a very artsy medium for abstract and colourful pieces and fun to use

  • @sahirahvasquez6211
    @sahirahvasquez6211 2 года назад

    Hey Arleesha! I sat down to watch your video and spend a few minutes in my sketchbook, and I wasn't intending to use my oil pastels today, but you inspired me to bust them out! I absolutely love oil pastels and I'm glad you've had a good first experience with them.
    Love and light,
    -ASV

  • @fuzzydragons
    @fuzzydragons 2 года назад +1

    great looking portraits 😀 oil pastels are underrated, they can be a lot of fun to use

  • @loati94
    @loati94 2 года назад

    Oof I feel you in the video games part. I am always looking things up like
    " What are the consequences If I choose this option"
    "In what order should I do this"
    "Does doing this make me lose some quest forever?"
    And don't get me started on collectibles.
    I sometimes forget to enjoy the unknown and deal with the result of my choices instead of planning everything. I can always replay the game to experience what I missed

  • @amberdreams_0
    @amberdreams_0 2 года назад +1

    I haven't tried oil pastels for donkey's years, but seeing you use them with such abandon has me craving a go. Wonder if my very ancient set would still function...

  • @AnotherMADCreation
    @AnotherMADCreation 2 года назад +2

    I love the first eye of the second drawing. If you'd continued with that color scheme, that could have changed that picture. There's so much white space that it ultimately felt unfinished to me. Overall, I liked the first portrait better and the cat was cute. Makes me want to pull out my oil pastels and play around.... Also, try blending with a cotton swab, or even your finger wrapped in a chamois or soft paper towel.

  • @gracieosornio9291
    @gracieosornio9291 2 года назад

    thank you for sharing! love that this looks like edward from twilight

  • @bhaka4521
    @bhaka4521 2 года назад +2

    Wonderful work. It's great to see you play with other media. I think it is fantastic that you are no being bogged down by the 'correct' way of doing this. on the back of that i would say the second portrait was more successful for me. the stark contras made the texture even more of a feature. I would say that sped up was nice to see. maybe a mixture of both. Also the idea of watercolour and oil pastel together is lovely, but don't discount watercolour over oil pastel. There are some exquisite resist marks you can make by doing this. Do try at least 1 piece that way. the only thing you really need to understand optimally in figurative representation is value. you have such a natural instinct when it comes to value that i truly believe you could excel with any media and any form of mark making.

  • @lamialenoire
    @lamialenoire 2 года назад

    Oh man the part right in the beginning about playing a video game being like using a new art medium - difficulty trying it out for the first time with the sole purpose in mind of experiencing it without first looking up other people's guides/how-to's/opinions really hit home! I'm the same way with video games - even if I play through a game multiple times, I have yet to forgo using a walkthrough the first time around because I don't want to miss anything lol. I've noticed though, many of the best video games will have new things to find even after many guided playthroughs (Witcher 3, RDR2).

  • @RawringTaters
    @RawringTaters 2 года назад

    This makes me want to pull out my cray pas and play with them again. I used them a lot as a young teen but never got the hang of them, maybe now that Im more advanced in my art and paint (Used to mainly use copic at that time) I can use my understanding of blending thicker mediums to my advantage.

  • @zoestheartist4354
    @zoestheartist4354 2 года назад +1

    Half of the fun of doing something new is exploring doing it youre way thats why i like story mode video games and my fav paint is gouache

  • @Bat_Fiend.
    @Bat_Fiend. 2 года назад

    I've only used oil pastels a few times and I love the surface it creates. I have a set of sennelier oil pastels and they are VERY creamy. A bit too much for certain tasks like filling larger spaces. But I think my favorite subject so far to use them for is leaves and plants. They just come alive with the texture of the pastels. I have to use them more though because I still feel very much like a beginner 😅. Thank you so much for all the incredible art and thoughts you've shared this year Arleesha! I wish you the best for the new one! ❤

  • @painterlypotts
    @painterlypotts 2 года назад

    WR Oil Pastel (2021 edition) speedrun
    Oil pastels are one of the mediums I've never really managed to wrap my head around. I think the texture of them and soft pastels just kinda make me go eughhh even though I really like how they look in the end. It's funny because I remember loving cheap oil pastels as a kid. Now I find them just a bit too messy.
    The colours look really nice!

  • @kyungraeist
    @kyungraeist 2 года назад

    i did pastels in school recently (just regular public hs but it was still really fun and one of the pieces i made is one of my fav art pieces ive ever made suprisingly) and i've wanted to get my own and work with them because they're so fun to use :) i have chalk pastels and love how they look but they are really messy and can create a different effect depending on whether you use chalk or oil pastels. maybe this video can be a sign to get a small, cheap set and use them just for fun.

  • @TheNerdyKiwi
    @TheNerdyKiwi 2 года назад +1

    I've thought of getting that set of oil pastels for some time now. They look fun to use! I wanted the 36 set, but it seems nonexistent, so maybe I could get the 48 set.

  • @freespiritarts996
    @freespiritarts996 2 года назад

    You have really inspired me because my brother brought me oil pastels for Christmas. And I had no idea what I was going to to draw with them. So thank you 😊

  • @craftycrandall
    @craftycrandall 2 года назад

    So cool! I love the final closeups of the texture. 🤩

  • @nataliaH28
    @nataliaH28 2 года назад +1

    I think you did such a great job! It looked like a lot of fun. I'm happy to see you still try out new things. I think real time video with some commentary is great but I also don't mind some parts faster. Happy New year, I wish all of you luck and especially to stay healthy!

  • @Juliana-Bub
    @Juliana-Bub 2 года назад

    I love Mungyo oil pastels. Such good quality for a very affordable price.

  • @DigitalViscosity
    @DigitalViscosity Год назад

    Love this, the best way is the way that feels good and gives the result you want. People see things too black and white.

  • @thomasblack-slytherin2886
    @thomasblack-slytherin2886 2 года назад +6

    I know water-soluble oil pastels are a thing, which might be more up your alley? I dunno. Either way, I really enjoyed this video. I have an old set of oil pastels from primary school in my house somewhere that I might revisit.

  • @corriemcginnis4400
    @corriemcginnis4400 2 года назад

    I like the first one too. I think all the colors makes it intriguing and interesting. Also, I think the oil pastels is the medium you can get away with using all the colors in the box.

  • @WickedlyElvis
    @WickedlyElvis 2 года назад

    I did of study of The Starry Night with oil pastels and used watercolor underneath. The pastels did great with the texture of the watercolor paper. You should definitely give it a try! Also check out BlackBean CMS. He works with oil pastels a lot.

  • @sahilsonawale387
    @sahilsonawale387 2 года назад +1

    This is one of the best companies of oil patels...!!
    I personally love them... and recommend them...

  • @chedoodles
    @chedoodles 2 года назад

    I hated oil pastels before bec I don't like the mess it makes. I would like to try it now though for the creamy texture it makes💗 yum yum!

  • @lindyashford7744
    @lindyashford7744 2 года назад

    Recently got some neocolour2 but expected them to be a bit more like this and now want to try as I need to play a bit more and stop being so precious about watercolour! Thanks for this video it is timely for me, and my best wishes to you for 2022! Still not sure quite how we got this far into the 21 st century, it has been hurtling by!

  • @Lauraisabelgonzalezart
    @Lauraisabelgonzalezart 2 года назад

    The B+W version looked so awesome when you shared it on your cell phone! Just listening to you on this New Years Eve morning 2021.... I wish you the best of the best for 2022!

  • @Engelhafen
    @Engelhafen 2 года назад

    Good for you - have fun and explore what you love

  • @inamalina9119
    @inamalina9119 2 года назад +2

    I like your approach very much and identify myself in it... sounds like an intuitive work to me (the scratchy-moves would be my thing too). Like more the real time footage, because of the calming feeling to it. Time-lapses are quite stressful to me, beside you see it anywhere else all the time. This channel is a very calm place to me, i dont even care, what you paint with.
    Wish you the very best for the new year! Luck and health to your family, big thanks to the pizza-wizzard! Stay the way you are!
    Much Love from Germany

  • @imeldaclayfigures4110
    @imeldaclayfigures4110 2 года назад

    Hi! I love it when you try something for the first timw and share! You are brave! I have one tip with oil oastels that I love: you can use 2-4 colors on one area, before it becomes a mess, and instead of spreading the paint evenly on the paper, try to make lines, one next to the other. It creates a 3 dimensional effect it tricks the eyes. Lov ya’ bye!

  • @jessieg8851
    @jessieg8851 2 года назад

    I love oil pastels, even though tbh I haven’t used them in forever lol I used to use them all the time, I just kind of have struggled to get anything realistic with them at times- even though they add texture that you can’t always get from a lot of other mediums like watercolor. 🤷🏼‍♀️ idk I want to improve but it seems like all the videos I watch of people using them they’re over blending them or under blending no in between. Im on a fb group with some really amazingly talented oil pastel painters, and I’ve seen a lot of really beautiful landscape work and pet portraits. Love you Arlee !! See you next year ! 😁😂

  • @beedee4427
    @beedee4427 28 дней назад

    I actually prefer the second portrait. I think it was mainly the palette and the white paper.

  • @deeman524
    @deeman524 Год назад

    You using my favorite brand and discovering just how unique oil pastels are is lesson perfect, thanks

  • @corbinkramer6228
    @corbinkramer6228 2 года назад

    Oil pastels were my first real medium as a teen and i’ve always had a soft spot for them

  • @paulterl4563
    @paulterl4563 2 года назад

    Nice !!
    I like them both. (your works here).
    I used oil pastels in the 90's, but the big ones.
    I cannot remember how many days/months they need to dry up. Maybe tell us this times in a next video. Please.
    I also like the speed up vids and the not speeded ones.
    Have an Happy 2022.
    Peace😀😾💙🖐

  • @reijoshualadjahasan
    @reijoshualadjahasan 2 года назад

    I recently tried oil pastels too but got tired of it already coz it's too messy for me tho I love using it with oil to act like more like gouache/watercolor but yeah it's messy hell and I really don't like getting my hands stained but when I was doing it, I really enjoyed it. the buttery texture just feels relaxing. maybe I should stop using oil hahaha to lessen the "messy" stuff going on

  • @jvnks
    @jvnks 2 года назад +2

    Im wondering if you used Hunter Schafer's photo as a reference for the second painting because it looks so much like the one I used! Love when that happens! beautiful work as always

  • @rethibna
    @rethibna 2 года назад +2

    Wow such a nice begining! While watching the video I remembered my first experience with oil pastels. It was summer of 2019 (the times world hasn't met with Covid yet) I was on a journey in Germany. (It was my first alone abroad experience which makes it so special:)) While visiting the Cathedral Domm, I saw these street painters creating amazing art on the ground. Next day I went a local art shop and bought pastels. Next day I've spent an amazing afternoon. Sharing my art with tourists coming all around the world was quite new to me. Also I earned my first money (which is the most valuable 2.50 € in the world to me😋)
    Use oil pastels, they may bring you beautiful memories:)

  • @moumuooo.o2283
    @moumuooo.o2283 2 года назад

    You can use oil paint thinner with oil pastels

  • @sailorfan86
    @sailorfan86 2 года назад

    Loved the video.❤️
    I am just now really getting into oil pastels. Got a few sticks.
    I’d love to own a few Gallery Mungyo sticks.
    Trying not to buy in 2022 & use what I got.
    If I had to choose among the ones I have than I would say that I have a strong preference for Caran d’ache.
    But I do feel kind off lost, not knowing what to draw with them.
    Even though I watch many videos on RUclips & Instagram.
    But I’m getting there.

  • @jaewonwinter
    @jaewonwinter 2 года назад

    i just got oil pastels for Christmas! this is perfect timing :D

  • @bluewren65
    @bluewren65 2 года назад

    The brand is Mungyo. The Gallery pastels are their artists' grade pastels.

  • @juliamariaelisabeth2511
    @juliamariaelisabeth2511 2 года назад

    Your videos always make me so relaxed and calm 🌸

  • @georgek5737
    @georgek5737 2 года назад

    In elementary school they were a must for art class

  • @openfire
    @openfire 2 года назад

    Oil pastels are life

  • @Elena-qz3my
    @Elena-qz3my 2 года назад

    I enjoy the real-time videos.

  • @silverkip2992
    @silverkip2992 2 года назад

    Man but you're really lucky to use the gallery soft oil pastels first, they're not sold in my country and the ones you can buy online are really expensive, the most accessible ones are always really dry or really transparent.

  • @ThirrinDiamond
    @ThirrinDiamond 2 года назад

    Oil pastels really traumatised me in art class cus people judging lol. I tried to do realistic or at least one block colour and minimal shading and it just,,,, wouldn't so after that i've been terrified. Never thought of using a style similar to yours where human skin tones aren't used, i think that may help me!

  • @soda_fairy
    @soda_fairy 2 года назад

    These look so funnnnn

  • @ChiseledDiamond
    @ChiseledDiamond 2 года назад

    I love oil pastels!