One of my favorite Renoir quotes is “Make much out of little”.  It’s a good aphorism for artists, and flows into a lot of our activities.  In planning for upcoming trips, I wanted to pull together an absolute minimal, trouble free pastel setup to carry around with me as I travel.

Taking this old Schmincke box, I spent an hour or two customizing it for my backpack.  It’ll be carrying a selection that’s designed for making general color and value statements only.

DSC_0038The box measures  4 ” x 11 “, and is about 2″ deep.  I’ve decided to put in some  simple dividers to create five divisions.  The original clasp on this box works well, which is something to test before starting.

I cut some thin poplar scraps into 3/4” wide strips that fit  snugly into two grooves I carved into the walls of the box. Scoring the wood with a boxcutter was all that was necessary to create the strips.

DSC_0040I then carved some grooves into these to acommodate the smaller vertical separators.

DSC_0041After carefully dry-fitting the pieces for a good fit, I glued the horizontals into place with some carpenter’s wood glue and clamp for a bit.

DSC_0042After dropping in the vertical pieces with a spot of glue, I cut an old piece of chamois to fit the top of the box.  This will serve a couple purposes; as a bit of padding, a palette for pieces I’m using while painting,  and as a cleaning and erasing rag.

DSC_0043Cleaning the pastel sticks in a bag of uncooked rice.  I then select just enough colors to meet my needs, plus a range of grays, and include a black and a brown sharpened Cont’e crayon. The small, broken pieces from other sets are fine for this purpose.

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And  I’m ready to roll now.

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4 Comments

  1. A sketching kit!…hope to see more pastel sketches.
    Aloha, M & J

  2. I thought you’d like this, John. I’ve decided to move the emphasis to pastel for my compositional sketches because it’s simply the easiest broad statement in color I can make while on the move, i.e., traveling as light as possible. No brushes, fluids, pigments.

  3. thanks for the tips on the small size pastel box. i have an old, but well made wood box for router bits which could be just the right size for an easily portable pastel sketch box. mahalo…….Michael

  4. You’re entirely welcome Michael. From the box that you’re describing, you’ll have something pretty useful yourself. I look forward to seeing it! Barbara has a nice setup that she came up with, makes me want to re-think my own a bit.

    Mark


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