Pastels are chalk. It is dry pigment, mixed with a dry binder placed on a textured surface to hold the pigment to the paper. It doesn’t involve any liquid of any kind. Acrylics are a dry pigment, mixed with a liquid binder placed on pretty much any kind of surface that is properly prepared with gesso or some kind of acrylic medium. Water or liquid mediums are involved in the application of the paint. Acrylics cannot be put over top of pastels as the dry pigment doesn’t allow the acrylic paint to bind to the substrate. You can put pastel over top of acrylic ONLY if you use an acrylic ground medium specifically designed for pastels. It kind of feels like sandpaper after you apply it and it dries clear. You will have to put a fixative on the pastel if you are using it on a canvas substrate, and that is a whole other topic of discussion.
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i think using a bright light to accentuate an object
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true
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Photographs with soft light can still have contrast. There are still both light and shadows, it's the space between them that's different from hard light. With a less abrupt transition between the highlights and the shadows, images with soft light are less dramatic. That doesn't make them any less beautiful.
Piet Mondrian removed worldly objects from his work, creating what he called: <span>Neoplasticism
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