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pastel artist of the male figure, nudes and gay themes
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Outline done, time to begin a new pastel painting. I'm toying with the idea of make this figure a ginger. What do you think? Oh and why are redheads called gingers? All the ginger root I've ever seen is pale yellow.
Fittingly my first piece completed in Vermont is a farmer. The farms and food culture is a big reason why I moved to Vermont.
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Win a $75 print
All you need to do is post a comment about the artwork ("Tie the Knot") and at the end of the month I'll pick my favorite. The winner gets a limited edition studio print of "Tie the Knot" ($75 value).
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Congratulations to Chris who won the May contest for "Bathed In Love". Your print is on the way Chris!
I rarely attempt fabrics with patterns in pastel. To create the geometric lines and edges on soft folds along with the colors and shading is quite a challenge. But sometimes the challenge is what makes it interesting.
In art it's usually easier to create a forest than it is a tree. For the tree covered hills in the background I first filled in the area with a dark forest green, and rubbed it in with my finger to fill in all the fiber of the paper. Next I used a brighter green to shape out the trees. I only used my finger to drag the edge of the brighter green into the dark, but kept the hard top edge so the trees had form, otherwise it's just a blurry green mass. A couple even lighter greens were used to add secondary highlights to the tips and a drab brownish-green was used for showing leafy branch clusters in the shadowed areas.
If I had thought of it, I would have taken pics of the steps I used and posted them as well.
After a couple months away due to moving, I put my hands on pastels today!
Read MoreThe originals Devil's Playground, Sexually Implicit: Red, and Hung have all recently sold to private collectors and are no longer available. However you can still get limited edition prints of all three pieces.
Time for the next Print of the Month Contest!
Win a $75 print
All you need to do is post a comment about the artwork ("Bathed In Love") and at the end of the month I'll pick my favorite. The winner gets a limited edition studio print of "Bathed in Love" ($75 value).
Not sure what to write? Here are some ideas: comment about what or why you like the piece, what it evokes in you, how it relates to a personal experience.
Click the 'participate' button below then scroll down to the comments section. You can sign in with Facebook, Twitter etc.
Congrats to KC who won April's Contest for "Back Forty". It was hard to choose from so many great entries.
I'm moving to Vermont. So please pardon any delays on any orders placed in the next week or two. I'll ship what I can and hope to have every thing set up quickly in the new space.
~Michael
Welcome to the art of Michael Breyette.
Michael's pastel paintings capture the stunning beauty of the male form with warmth and sensitivity while never shying away from lustful eroticism.
This website contains fine art depictions of male nudity, gay themes, and men in sensual and romantic situations. Do not enter if you choose to be offended by this subject matter.
Otherwise, if you appreciate the male form in all its glory, come on inside and enjoy!