Where is the best place to draw with pastels?
When you’re ready to start drawing with your pastels, you need a designated space where you can spread out your supplies and start sketching. Having a room devoted to your art making is ideal, but don’t let not having a dedicated studio space stand in your way. Working with pastels doesn’t require a lot of space — all you need is a work surface for the drawing, a place to lay out your pastels, and a table and light for your setup. If you don’t have a dedicated studio space, you can create a work surface in a shared space, such as an office or kitchen. Pastels are very portable, and the equipment is easy to stow away when you aren’t working with it. Plus, cleanup is a snap. A table or desk works fine for a temporary space to work. Working in shared spaces with pastel presents few problems. Pastel is a dry medium, and pastels have no smell. Related Coverage • Derwent Pastel Pencils Derwent Pastel Pencils are very important for any artist to add to their art collection set, they offer the