
Hello, my name is Margaret Lukasik and I have painted soft pastel chalk portraits since my late twenties. However, I now paint portraits through my multimedia process using acrylic, oil, and various other mediums to create a collage effect of a persons memories or personality.
I offer both types of portraits, but I no longer paint an exact copy of a picture. I incorporate a story into the painting, catching the essence of the person I paint. So I ask for as much detail as possible to create a beautiful painting that is like no other, especially a photograph. If you would like me to capture "the essence of you or someone you know," let me know and perhaps we can work together.
Here is how I work:
View my acrylic and oil portrait process as it progresses..
Once I have the design of the painting and have chosen my pallette, I wash the canvas with a light coat of acrylic paint in a color I choose or burnt sienna. I let it dry completely. I do this with acrylic paint and any other acrylic mediums or collage materials I wish to use.

I organize my pallette by transparent and opaque colors that compliment each other. I use the acrylic paint with a process that slows down the quick problem of the paint. I paint the background and person in acrylic until the painting is almost complete.

The last 3 steps of the process are to glaze over parts of the background, face and body with transparent paint. Next I'll go over other parts with opaque oil paint and fix and problems not addressed with the acrylic paint. The paint will dry quickly because of the quick drying medium I use. The last thing I do will be to use varnish for protection.
View my soft chalk pastel process as it progresses.
I use only the best paper and soft chalk brands to create my pastel portraits. I start with a #5 grade sanded paper. I use various chalk colors, that I'll be using in the painting, to create the underpainting. Then I'll pour 91% alcohol over the paper and let it dry.
When the paper is dry, I begin with the same pallette of chalk sticks and add Pan Pastels to build the portrait and background. Because of the paper I use, I can build up to 9 or 12 layers with beautiful results. If the portrait includes a pet with the focal person or a child, I make sure that both are cohesive.
Once the painting is complete, it is ready to frame. I do not use a fixative because it changes the colors. However, I do use a fixitive to cover some of the layers if necessary. I do not frame the paper, however I send it in a special paper that keeps the chalk safe. Each side of the paper has a 1/2" unpainted border.
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