My First attempt with Soft Pastel Chalks. (Painting).

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My First attempt with Soft Pastel Chalks. (Painting).
Painting is one thing I had dedicated my life to since I was a kid but then even till this very day, I haven't even started exploring it at all but thank God for hope and I am totally convinced that it's going to be a very huge part of my life and my success stories.

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I've been observing my friends @innovator05 and @bob-dray closely for a while now and I've been a huge fan of their various pastel paintings. So I decided to pay them a visit last weekend and I got myself a pack of Rembrandt Soft pastel Chalks so they could put me through with some basics on how to make a sound painting with pastel, so I didn't do the painting all by myself, I had help from both of them. 

If you would observe well, the painting carries many strokes of different colors, that was my move but that of @innovator05. He used that to explain some colour relationships to me and it was really interesting and informative. 

@bob-dray also had some touches on building my mid tones. I did sketch myself, the blocking and series of layers but they helped me to keep the painting away from being just flat. 

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### <center>PROOFS OF OWNERSHIP!</center>

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There's definitely so much to learn and develop in this course and I'll be taking my time to do just that for so time till I understand my colour schemes and colour applications well. 

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Kindly share your thoughts as comments below, I'll be glad to read and reply them all. Thanks. 

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### <center>THANKS FOR STOPPING BY!</center>
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