Today I want to introduce you to Richard Savoie, one of Canada's most prominent artists in the Pastel technique. His works can be found in private collections all over the world.
Savoie was born June 13, 1959 in Moncton, Canada. Now he lives and works in Montreal.
Pastel
is a drawing or painting done with a soft, chalk-like pastel "stick"
composed of powdered pigments held together with an aqueous gum binder. In appearance, the pastel stick essentially looks like a piece of chalk, although it is actually somewhat softer and smoother.
Here are summer landscapes and city views, and his winter series "Christmas Nocturne".
His
paintings of snowy Canadian winter are characterized by a unique color
composition: a combination of muted red and warm, pale orange shades to
paint a cold landscape. It seems that Richard Savoie's paintings are filled with special light.
However, Richard had no serious plans for the artist's career so far, has not yet tried to paint pastels. He began to study it and supported by Fernand Thibault became a real master of pastel.
Due to the rare natural instinct Richard Savoie learned to create a truly living pictures.
He is subject to the real magic of colors and shades.
Watching the pictures I was specially impressed by his wintry landscapes.
Did you know this talented artist? What of Savoie's works did you like?