Jason Morgan

PanPastel Colors are an important part of Jason Morgan’s wildlife paintings, he uses PanPastel for his underpainting and block-ins. He shares his painting techniques and tips for using PanPastel with pastel pencils & sticks via his online video tutorials.

“PanPastel Colors have played such an important role in my realistic wildlife art paintings.

Nothing else compares to the speed at which I can do the under layers with PanPastel and also the fact that you can mix all the colours together means I have almost an unlimited choice of colours to pick from – I love them.” - Jason Morgan

Jason Morgan PanPastel Wildlife Painting Kit

"Cheetah" by Jason Morgan
"Cheetah" by Jason Morgan
"Wolf" by Jason Morgan
"Wolf" by Jason Morgan
"Sifaka" by Jason Morgan
"Sifaka" by Jason Morgan
"Wildlife Painting" by Jason Morgan
"Wildlife Painting" by Jason Morgan
"Lemur" by Jason Morgan
"Lemur" by Jason Morgan

About Jason Morgan

Jason Morgan has been a professional wildlife artist for over 20 years. He says “my main drive is not just to push my own artistic abilities, but also to share my techniques with as many people as possible.”

Jason provides inspiration and tutorials to artists around the world. Information on current and upcoming tutorials can be found here:

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Golden Artist Colors Acquires Two Revolutionary Professional Art Materials Brands — PanPastel® and Sofft® Tools

Golden Artist Colors, Inc. is delighted to announce the acquisition of two groundbreaking products, PanPastel® and Sofft® Tools. Co-Creators Ladd Forsline and Bernadette Ward, Colorfin LLC, have grown these products, originally introduced in 2007, into important companion products for pastel and mixed media artists alike.

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Artist Q&A: Beverly Brown

Our latest Q&A is with New York City based artist Beverly Brown. We wanted to share her beautiful PanPastel paintings and to find out more about her creative process and why she uses PanPastel. Beverly used PanPastel Colors for all of the work shown below.

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Artist Q&A: Benjamin Ward

My grandfather was a painter, illustrator, and professor. I grew up sitting on his lap watching him draw. It fascinated me. I had an amazing (and patient, ha) art teacher in high school that nurtured my abilities and helped me create a portfolio that was awarded several scholarships to major art schools.

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Artist Q&A: Lora Murphy

Lora Murphy was born in Ireland and educated in Ireland, USA and Italy. Trained as an oil painter, she now works primarily in Encaustic and mixed media. Lora teaches workshops in Contemporary Portraiture in Encaustic throughout the world and is currently working on an E-course, due to be released this year. She divides her time between Ireland and Denmark and maintain studios in both countries.

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