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Martha teaches us how to get creative and have fun with chalk pastels, producing a highly realistic drawing of a lemon that gets Trevor thirsty for lemonade!

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What are pastels?

Pastels are sticks of colour that can be either soft and chalky, or oil based.

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Soft pastels

Soft pastels or chalk pastels are made with a coloured chalk or pigment.

Soft pastels allow you to blend and mix the colours.

The colour can rub on to your hands when using them.

Be careful not to smudge your work.

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Chalk pastels are very vibrant and easy to blend.
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Oil pastels are good for strongly-coloured drawings.

Oil pastels

Oil pastels give you vibrant colours and are rich and bright.

Oil pastels have a waxy greasy feel to them but won't crumble like a chalk pastel.

Pastels are a lovely medium to work with.

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Oil pastels are good for strongly-coloured drawings.
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Oil pastel techniques

Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide 1 of 9, Tinting technique with oil pastels, Tinting Choose a colour and lean heavily when colouring the area you have chosen. You can use white on top and lean on this to colour over and blend to create a lighter shade. The same can be done with black to make a darker shade.
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