Kid Art Easel





 Melissa and Doug Deluxe Standing Easel

Melissa and Doug Deluxe Standing Easel


Thursday, March 29, 2012

Oil Pastels-Discover a World of Brilliant Color

Oil Pastels-Discover a World of Brilliant Color


A CONTEMPORARY MEDIUM

Oil Pastels-Discover a World of Brilliant Color

Oil Pastels-Discover a World of Brilliant Color

Oil Pastels-Discover a World of Brilliant Color


Oil Pastels-Discover a World of Brilliant Color



Oil Pastels-Discover a World of Brilliant Color

Oil pastels are a fAirly new art medium. In the mid 1920 's, the first soft pastel was developed. Called Cray-pas, this soft pastel was considered an upgrade from crayons. It wasn't until 1947, upon the request of the artists Pablo Picasso and Henri Goetz, the materials manufacturer Sennelier set about to create a soft, pastel quality artists '.

Picasso wanted to pastel stick that could be used on a variety of surfaces, like wood, clay or canvas. Goetz want a pastel which could be used with directness and immediacy, and would allow him to work directly on a surface without brushes, palette knives, or any other kind of tool.
Sennelier came out with a soft oil pastel in 1949. It had a desirable soft consistency, was available in a broadrange of brilliant colors and the pigMents were of a professional permanent and acid-free quality. Sennelier oil pastels were's the seminal oil pastel sticks from which all other brands have originated. More recently, a larger oil pastel stick was developed which enables artists to create large, colorful works, without the accoutreMent of oil painting: turpentine, linseed oil, rags, brushes, palettes, and palette knives. The immediacy and directness of qualities have made large oil stick popular among many contemporary artists.

The pigMents in hard pastels, oil pastels and oil sticks are the same as those used in oil paints. The essential difference between oil paints, hard and soft pastels and oil sticks is the binder ingredient used to hold the pigments together. Oil paintsare basically made of pigments in linseed oil and drying agents, liquid enough to be xtruded from a tube. Hard pastels have less oil and wax binder than oil pastels. Oil pastels, having more oil and wax content, are softer in consistency and body. To date, oil pastels are available in two qualities: student and professional.

HARD AND SOFT-THE DIFFERENCE

Chalk or hard pastels have been around longer since the Renaissance. (Leonardo DaVinci wrote about pastels and many of his drawings were done in red chalk.) Hard pastels can be blended with the finger or with a small blending stick to produce subtle color shadings of subtle and delicate shading and highlight effects. Because of their hard, dry consistency, they are powdery, semi-transparent and excellent for creating smooth,"seamless" transitions of color.

Because oil pastels are softer, they are semi-opaque in nature. One color can be layered over another color and successfully cover it. Many overlapping layers can be created. integrating two colors with oil pastels can be done with networks of small lines or strokes. Because oil pastels have great covering ability, they can replicate the process of painting with oil paints or acrylics.
Oil pastels, because of their wax and oil content, never completely dry. For the finished artwork, an application of acrylic varnish will protect the oil pastel surface. An oil pastel artwork is best protected by a mat, glass and a frame. Thinned, an oil pastel's consistency is much like water color, and can employed in washes and transparent overlays ofcolors. Oil pastels can be diluted with turpentine or mineral spirits. Oil pastels can be used on any porous surface. The best support for durability and permanence is an archival, acid-free, heavy weight paper, board or primed canvas.

CREATING A VIBRANT SUNSET-COLOR TRANSITIONS

In depicting a sunset, for example, where colors may consist of a variety of shades oranges, reds, purples and blues, integrating each color area can be done by blending one color into another by layering with small line networks. Laying down an area of light orange, then going over it with small strokes of dark orange will begin the gradation. Light orange can be brought back in over the dark orange to introduce the necessary light/dark gradations. Then the darker orange can be brought in tomake the gradation more explicit. By using small, networks of lines, each color can be worked into by other colors until the desired effect is achieved. By blending colors in this way, transitions from one color to another are smooth, but the vibrant online networks quality of intermingling of colors is retained.

CREATING A SELF PORTRAIT-SUBTLE COLOR TRANSITIONS

Another example of integrating colors with oil pastels can be demonstrated in self portrait. Upon close observation, one can see that skin has many subtle flesh colors. One area in the cheeks, for example, may be redder. Color areas around the chin may have a yellow hue. Color areas around the eyes may have blue or browns. Let's take the cheek area, for example. A basic flesh tone has been put down in that area.A blush redder tone of skin can be produced by introducing a network of small lines of a light pink color over this. Now, the flesh tone color can be layered with small lines over the light pink. The interplay between these two areas will produce the colored blush on the cheek area. Working with exchanges of these two colors, a third or even fourth color, for example, light blue or light green, may be subtly interlaced with the flesh tone and pink networks to produce subtle color passages which replicated even further the many colors exhibited in flesh.

PORTABILITY-PICASSO'S LEGACY

If you choose to go out to the woods, the sea shore, or your backyard to create a colorful, painterly artwork, there is a definite advanTAGe to using oil pastels. Just pack up your box of oilpastels, tablet of paper and head on out! In your hand, oil pastels will act quickly to catch a certain slant of sunlight. at shoreline quickly changing from green to blue because of clouds coming up from the horizon, or shadows moving across a forest landscape.

Indeed, you can see how oil pastels were the product of Picasso's need to work quickly, with expression and using a broad range of wonderful colors. And you can use your oil pastel drawings and sketches for oil paintings as references because the colors of oil pastels translate well to the painting medium. Immediacy and directness in oil pastels are qualities that make them truly a contemporary medium.

STUDENT OR PROFESSIONAL QUALITY?

If you are considering working with oil pastels, buy good quality(professional) pastels. They will have a dense body of pigment and stronger layering qualities. Professional quality pastels will most accurately duplicate the small-line color integration technique described in this article.

Cheaper student grade oil pastels have a higher wax content and because the body is less dense pigment, they are often more like crayons and will not layer or cover well. In cheaper oil pastels, often the more expensive pigments have more wax and oil binders. This keeps the price low, but also the quality. For the most part, student quality oil pastels are much more transparent and colors, even upon heavy application, will appear washed out and faded.

ENJOY!

Oil Pastels-Discover a World of Brilliant Color

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Top Toys for 4 Year Old Girls in 2011

Top Toys for 4 Year Old Girls in 2011


While summer is coming soon, some parents are already thinking about toys for Christmas 2011. In other cases, parents may be looking for the perfect toy for a 4 year old girl as a birthday gift or just a surprise. In any case, there are actually a few criteria that can be used to find the best toys for four year old girls.

Top Toys for 4 Year Old Girls in 2011

Top Toys for 4 Year Old Girls in 2011

Top Toys for 4 Year Old Girls in 2011


Top Toys for 4 Year Old Girls in 2011



Top Toys for 4 Year Old Girls in 2011

One of the biggest indicators is sales. From Amazon to Walmart to Target to the many other fine retailers out there, looking at what is selling well on their website is a good indication of what the popular toys for 2011 are going to be-especially for girls age four. In addition to this, however, it is a good idea to look at as many reviews for toys and games as you can to see how they stand up beyond the marketing hype that surrounds ' alltoys.

Finally, you are going to want to make sure that you find something the girl on your list is going to actually like. You can get the most expensive or hard to find toy and it still might not be the best toy to some little girls. This is an important step that many people forget about when they are looking for toys for girls.

Best Toys for 4 Year Old Girls in 2011

While the year is not yet over-by far-there are already some signs that point to some toys being popular this year. Also, it should be noted that some types of toys are timeless. That is, a toy for a small girl that was hot a few years ago may still be hot today even if it isn't brand new. This is a good sign of a quality toy. All that said, here is a short list of some of the morepopular toys and games for 4 year olds this year.

Sing-a-Ma-Jigs -For girls ages 3 to 6, this is a cute little toy that came out in 2010 and is still popular this year. They're the most fun when you get more than two of them together to sing! Melissa and Doug standing Easel -Four year old girls that have a budding artistic side are going to love this art easel that's perfect for smaller children. My Pillow Pets -It's a pillow, it's a pet. .. it's a Pillow Pet! These are still very popular in 2011. With many great new designs coming out all the time, there's a Pillow Pet for all types of girls. Fisher Price iXL Learning System (Pink) -This is a little on the expensive side, but it's a bighit with a lot of little girls who love technology. It should last them until they are six years old. Zoobles Toys -These are a little odd and you may not have heard of them-yet-but keep your eyes open. They're a big hit with girls age four and older and are set to become even more popular this year.

There are, of course, many other great toys for girls in this age range, but these five are the ones shaping up to be the absolute top toys this year. As we Mentioned, when defining the best toys out there, you have to be careful that you actually go by something that can be easily measured. Also, always remember that you should buy a toy not because everyone else is buying it, but because it might make someone smile when they receive it as a gift.

Top Toys for 4 Year Old Girls in 2011