I have the Sennelier and they’re reeealy soft and a little bit greasy, I have a little trouble getting opaque marks with them. I’m thinking I need to let the layers dry in between? I like the Paul Ruben’s a lot for the price. I’m also an art teacher.
Sennelier oil pastels are not the same consistency in all their sticks, so some pigments are more transparent. Is doesn't matter you apply more layers, is the pigment in itself that is transparent, plus oil pastels do not dry persé. Being an art teacher, Im surprised you don't know the basics...
@@veystone2580Sennelier inform you which pigments are used on each stick wrapper. The website also has details on each colour available and if they are transparent, semi transparent or opaque.
Nice!
The company is called
Sennelier and they still have a shop in France and you can order the same colors they made for Picasso 😃
❤I love oil pastels and Van Gogh! TY
This has been so interesting as I'm just starting with oil pastels!!!
You know exactly what you want to create and do it with perfection.
Beautiful paintings!
Comprehensive instructions! Thank you.
Wow this is inspirational. This is now my long term pastel goal. Thank-you for sharing.
Thankyou. 👍 😊
Very Usefull . Thanks for sharing !!
My pleasure
Thanks for sharing
Special thanks from India
Really superb
The Picasso ones are Sennelier, I believe ☺️
Yes. Sorry if I said otherwise. 😁
Oil Pastel and Oil Painting is the same?
Sennelier perhaps?
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What are all the pictures on wall done with what medium
I have the Sennelier and they’re reeealy soft and a little bit greasy, I have a little trouble getting opaque marks with them. I’m thinking I need to let the layers dry in between?
I like the Paul Ruben’s a lot for the price.
I’m also an art teacher.
Sennelier oil pastels are not the same consistency in all their sticks, so some pigments are more transparent. Is doesn't matter you apply more layers, is the pigment in itself that is transparent, plus oil pastels do not dry persé. Being an art teacher, Im surprised you don't know the basics...
@@veystone2580Sennelier inform you which pigments are used on each stick wrapper. The website also has details on each colour available and if they are transparent, semi transparent or opaque.
@@murph8411 why are you telling ME, that?!
I just can't stand oil pastels. Painting with them is strenuous and unfortunately you can see this in the works. I tried for a while and gave up
Sennalier pastels
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