Live Lessons: Figure Drawing with Oil Pastels

Oil pastel figure drawing
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This lesson series features:
2 Hours of Instruction
2 Videos

About This Lesson Series...

In this lesson series, we draw a ballet dancer with oil pastels on Canson pastel board.

Lesson 1 (1:17:21)

In lesson one, we sketch out the figure of the dancer and begin oil pastel applications.

Lesson 2 (1:17:43)

In lesson two, we complete the drawing by layering oil pastel applications.

Resources for this Lesson...

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Photo Reference

Finished Result

Here's what you'll need...

  • Canson Mi-Teintes Pastel Paper
  • Oil Pastels

Lesson Discussion

  1. hi Matt, I’ve used oil pastels on and off for quite some time. I loved the thought of using them again and the reference photo, would this be ok to share on social media of my drawing? I’m highly sensitive to turpenoid myself. I don’t have the Canson Mi tientes at the moment but I do have Fabriano Tiziano Pastel paper at the moment, I generally draw more tight and neat lol especially as I’ve been doing a lot of realism especially practising with coloured pencil. I have Mungyo for Artists oil pastels.

    • Hi Maria,

      We currently don’t have something like this in place yet. This requires tracking you with snippets of code called cookies. We may implement something like this in the future.

      • Thanks Matt
        I’ve got round it at the moment by sharing the link into each section I try into my iphone notes page. Working well. I see how cookies are to be avoided. I’m new to painting and really enjoying your courses. Thanks M

    • Hello Matt, i am a new artist and i dont have the right skin-tone oil pastel colours as the Junior Cray-Pas oil pastels only have one skin-tone colour. Will my drawing still look okay if i only use that one colour? What should i do?

  2. Hello Matt, i am a new artist and i dont have the right skin-tone oil pastel colours as the Junior Cray-Pas oil pastels only have one skin-tone colour. Will my drawing still look okay if i only use that one colour? What should i do?

  3. Hi Matt, just finished this complete exercise. The result is of course not as beautiful as yours but I learnt a lot and truly enjoyed the lesson. I like a lot your approach to teaching and that you are quite relaxed during the process, laughing and explaining, natural and having a good time. Thanks for that. I love oil pastels, i’m learning.

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