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The Pastel Journal April 2004
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April 2004 Issue
5th Annual Pastel 100

The Jurors
Maggie Price, Alan Flattmann and Margot Schulzke.

The Jack Richeson/Unison Pastels Best of Show Award
Jannene Behl, of Oak View, California, has found her passion.
By Caroline Purtell

The Ruth Richeson/Unison Pastels Award
Ardith Starostka, of Columbus, Nebraska, loves a beautiful subject.
By Roseann Haslett

The Pastel Journal Grand Prize Award
Deborah Bays, of Denver, finds light to be the perfect subject.
By Michael Chesley Johnson

The Art Spirit Foundation/Dianne B. Bernhard Gold Medal Award
Nancy MacDonald, of San Jose, California, revels in color.
By Deborah Christensen Secor

The Art Spirit Foundation/Dianne B. Bernhard Silver Medal Award
Dino Paravano, of Tucson, Arizona, makes the landscape his own.
By Elizabeth Wilson

LANDSCAPE
PORTRAIT & FIGURE
STILL LIFE & FLORAL
ANIMAL & WILDLIFE
ABSTRACT

Competition Extra
WHAT JURORS WANT
Hear what the Pastel 100 jurors said about what makes a prizewinner and how to make your work look its best.
By Kelly Kane

Focus on Fundamentals
Green doesn't have to be a difficult color. Here's how to tame it.
By Deborah Christensen Secor

Artist's Viewpoint
Good contrasts make good paintings, and a good artist should know how to use them.
By Margot Schulzke

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