The largest pastel painting I’ve ever created

“Lake Burton Majesty” is the largest pastel painting I’ve ever created. 
In celebration of this moment, I’d love to share some of the creative process with you.

Lake Burton Majesty, 74x56" pastel on board

From Vision to Reality

The commission began with dear friends Joel and LeAnn Nickelsen, who purchased a Lake Burton home in 2022. What started as a conversation about a 3x5-foot painting evolved into an extraordinary challenge—a massive 56" x 74" landscape to hang in their two-story foyer.

Their vision was deeply meaningful: capture Lake Burton's awe-inspiring beauty—the shimmering waters, majestic mountains, and glowing sunset—as a tribute to God's creation.

Design Sketch of Lake Burton

The Research Phase

Rather than work solely from photographs, I knew I needed to experience Lake Burton firsthand. In August 2023, I spent a beautiful weekend with the Nickelsens on the lake—kayaking, boating, photographing, and stargazing from the dock. This immersion was critical to understanding the light, scale, and essence of the place. The view of the mountains surrounding the lake is a breathtaking sight. 

Back in my studio, I created multiple sketches and color studies, collaborating closely with the Nickelsens on key elements like the layered mountain ridges that would bring depth and majesty to the composition.

Early Color Study, 11x14” pastel

Technical Challenges of Scale

Creating a pastel painting of this size brought many unique challenges:

Materials: I was able to source a giant Ultra Board locally and mounted UART 400 sanded pastel paper onto it. The 56” width of a UART sanded paper roll became the maximum width for the painting.

Transportation: I rented a moving van to transport oversized materials to my studio, and then to the framer once completed.

Support: I didn’t have an easel that could handle this size, so I mounted the piece directly to my studio wall.

Process: Building up the painting layer by layer— from charcoal sketching, to pastel application, alcohol washes, pastel primers, further layers and workable fixatives to secure the pigments along the way. 

Each layer of soft pastel helped bring further depth and dimension to the work. I worked for two months, carefully building up the vibrant landscape, letting Lake Burton's majesty slowly emerge from the surface.

Sanded board mounted to my studio wall with sketches and studies surrounding the work.

Collaboration and Completion

Throughout the process, the Nickelsens and I maintained close communication, refining details and ensuring the final piece would capture their vision. By spring 2024, the composition was locked in. Two months of intensive work later, in July 2024, "Lake Burton Majesty" was completed.

The painting was professionally framed with Optium Museum Acrylic glazing due to the size of the work. It was shipped via art courier from Connecticut to Georgia—bringing this year-long creative collaboration to fruition as it now hangs in it’s forever home.

Final framed painting in the Nickelsen’s Lake House

Creating this painting of Lake Burton Majesty was an epic journey taking well over a year from start to completion. The final result is a moving description of the majestic beauty of Lake Burton’s layered mountain ridges and coastal pines, and a celebration of the heavens above as they shimmer over the waters, reminding us of the breathtaking beauty of Creation.

I did not know how to create a pastel painting of this size and scale at the start of the project. Yet step by step with curiosity, humility and openness to new solutions, I was able to uncover the path that would bring it to life.

Be encouraged that you can accomplish greater things than you ever thought possible if you are willing to take the leap and trust the process. 

I’d love to help you get there.

Keep painting! 

Alain 

Looking for support with your pastel paintings? Be sure to check HERE for updates on mini-courses and to join the waitlist for The Painterly Landscape Course coming this fall!

Your Creative Journey Matters

Let’s talk about artistic passion

Your desire to create isn't just a passing impulse—it's a calling that lives deep within you. When you honor this creative fire, you're not only nurturing your own fulfillment, you're adding more beauty and wonder to our world. Every stroke of the brush, every mark you make, line you draw, every piece you create ripples outward, touching lives in ways you might never see.

This journey you're on? It matters. Not just to you, but to all of us.

Down the Stretch, 12x16" pastel by Alain Picard

The Challenge We All Face

Yet for every calling to create, there's a force that rises up to oppose it. We call this force Resistance. It shows up as procrastination ("I'll start tomorrow"), self-doubt ("I'm not good enough"), or fear ("What if I fail?"). The good news? You're not alone in this struggle, and recognizing these symptoms is the first step to overcoming them.


Your Creative Calling is Valid

Here's a truth worth embracing: You don't need to be a professional artist to have a valid creative calling. Whether you dream of hanging your work in galleries or simply want to express yourself through art, your creative journey has profound value. The world needs the unique creative gifts that only you can offer.

 

Breaking Through Resistance: YOUR ACTION PLAN

 

1️⃣ Start Today Don't wait for the perfect moment—it will never arrive. Tomorrow is too late. Set aside even 15 minutes today to create. 

 

2️⃣ Embrace Imperfection Let go of the need for perfection on the way to your creative dreams. Remember that every great master had to start as a beginner, and every piece you create is a step forward. Valuing progress over perfection will lead you toward your goals.

 

3️⃣ Seek Supportive Feedback Connect with fellow artists or mentors who can provide you with constructive guidance. The right feedback can illuminate your path forward and bring vital encouragement along the way.

 

4️⃣ Take the Next Small Step What's one small action you can take right now toward your artistic goals? Maybe it's organizing your workspace, sketching for 10 minutes, or signing up for that workshop you've been considering. Never underestimate the power of small steps in the right direction. 

 

The Power to Choose Is Yours

Every time you choose to create despite resistance, you're not only making art—you're bringing more beauty into the world. Your creative journey isn't just about the art you produce; it's about becoming the artist you are meant to be and enriching the lives of others through your unique expression.✨

Encountering beauty brings hope. That’s the impact your art makes. The power to start is always in your hands. Why not begin right now?

 

Keep showing up at the easel for your creative dreams!

Ignite your Creativity: Action Steps for Artists

Every artist's journey begins with a dream.

There is an aspiring artist living inside all of us, no matter what stage we may find ourselves in.  

At some point, the desire to create beautiful works of art began to stir in you. 

Can you remember the first time the dream of becoming an artist took hold? 

Think about it now. It may have been decades ago…or just recently, but this dream is a seed worth germinating.

The journey to bring your creative dreams to life can be daunting. Distractions conspire to keep us from our creative pursuit. Without a plan, everything else takes precedence over our art. 

Important things, like caring for loved ones and raising a family. 

Challenging things, like providing financially or enduring through illness.

However noble or important these priorities may be, they can’t change the fact that you were made to create

You are an artist. Let that sink in.

This is who you are. When you engage your creativity, others benefit richly from the inspiration you share. Pushing your creative gifts to the back burner not only hurts you. It deprives the world of the unique expression of beauty that only you have to give. 

Alain Picard, Fresh From The Market, pastel 10x10

I really felt you needed to hear this today. Is it time for a fresh start? 

Are you overwhelmed by the journey ahead? I understand. 

American author, Mark Twain once said, “The secret of getting ahead is getting started. The secret of getting started is breaking your complex overwhelming tasks into small manageable tasks and starting on the first one.” 

When embarking on a fresh creative journey, you can expect to feel overwhelmed. Our frustrated inner artist critic shows up in all shapes and sizes to discourage your growth (I call mine Mr. Perfect).

Fear is a common denominator that we all face, myself included. It's how you respond to the fear that defines you. You can be resourceful, and activate a plan to overcome intimidation and make consistent progress. You are only one step away from moving forward on your journey! 

Use these three P’s to activate your mission:

PURPOSE -  Gain clarity about your personal motivation for showing up as an artist. What is your  big “why”? This is the dream inside of you that motivates you to create. Write it down in a special journal. This will give you much needed clarity and resilience for your journey ahead. Then read it every day. When your purpose is anchored, you become an artist on a mission. 

PREPARE -  Now it’s time to prepare your creative space and gather the materials you need to get to work. This could be a corner in your living room or a plein air easel packed and ready in the car. Maybe it’s finally time to convert that extra bedroom into a studio. Prepare your creative space. This is not frivolous. An artist needs a base of operations to flourish.

PLAN - Now get out your calendar. Be realistic about your creative goals and give them priority in your schedule. Carve out a regular weekly time to practice your creativity. This will serve you well in the days ahead. Plan your creative schedule intentionally to ensure that you are ready to show up regularly and do the work. Share your calendar with loved ones who will help you protect this time from other demands. 

With a clear purpose, a prepared space, and a schedule to practice your art, you are activating a plan to turn your dreams into reality. You have no idea the impact this will have on your personal well-being and creative fulfillment, not to mention the world around you. 

Your art matters, friend. This world truly needs the unique expression of beauty that you have to offer. Don’t put it off another day.

Do one thing today to turn your creative dreams into reality. 

Be inspired,

Alain Picard 

Are looking for fresh inspiration? Try my Expressive Mark-Making mini course to get you in motion!



We Are All Students: 4 Powerful Lessons for Aspiring Pastel Artists

I just returned from a trip to Nashville, TN where I was meeting with a group of online business owners to learn, grow, and gain insight into how to better serve artists online. Walking into The Graduate Hotel, their mantra is written on the floor; “We Are All Students.” I love this, because it represents a growth mindset instead of a fixed one.

The fixed mindset believes that talent—without the application of effort—creates success. You’re either born with it or you’re not, and there’s nothing you can do to change it. This way of thinking is dangerous because it causes you to avoid challenges and resist criticism. I often see many art students fall into this mindset in my classes and workshops.

A growth mindset believes that our most basic abilities—like talent and intelligence—can be improved through effort, perseverance, and experience. Artists in a growth mindset crave challenges, welcome constructive criticism, view setbacks as learning opportunities, and develop a passion for hard work and a hunger for growth. They know that getting better is a process. One that requires the right attitude and dedication over time.

As you can see, the right mindset changes our behaviors and the results we will gain. So which mindset will you choose? This choice will powerfully shape the progress you make. 

I still remember the day I picked up my first set of pastel colors, bright and full of potential. It was a figure drawing class in college. The thought of transforming these colors into a piece of figurative art was exhilarating yet daunting at the same time. My heart was filled with passion but my mind was clouded with self-doubt, questioning whether I had what it takes to be an artist.

Looking back now, I realize that those doubts were not only normal but also necessary for growth. That’s why today, I want to share four important lessons that have helped me in my artistic journey and can empower other women and men who wish to venture into the world of pastel painting.

1. Embrace a Growth Mindset

The first step is always about changing your mindset - choose progress over perfection! You don’t need to create a masterpiece every time you pick up your pastel sticks; what matters more is learning from each stroke you make on the canvas (or as we use in the Pastel world Paper or Board). In our workshops, we encourage you to move forward and continue practicing instead of only working on one piece.

2. Overcome Self-Doubt

It's perfectly normal to doubt yourself when trying new techniques like pastel layering or expressive mark making or stepping out of your comfort zone – it’s part of being human! Remember that this self-doubt doesn't define your abilities as an artist; instead use it as fuel for growth and motivation.

3. Cultivate Patience

Remember, Rome wasn't built in a day! Just like any skill, mastering art takes time and consistent effort so don’t be disheartened if progress seems slow initially. It's all about taking small steps towards bigger goals!

4. Take The Next Step

Finally, just take one step at a time – one sketch at a time! Every piece you create brings you closer to becoming the artist you aspire to be!

These strategies aren’t just relevant for aspiring artists but are also crucial for entrepreneurs starting their own art journey – persevering through challenges, constant learning, overcoming self-doubt and patience are the cornerstones of any successful venture.

Now, imagine having a community of like-minded individuals cheering you on and inspiring you to take those small steps. A place where you can share your work, learn from others, and grow together. Sounds amazing right? That's exactly what we're offering! So why wait? Join us today to start your journey toward becoming a pastel painting artist!

Keep showing up for your creative dreams,

Alain