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"Making a Connection to the Landscape in Pastel" with Lyn Asselta (March 2026)



MAKING A CONNECTION TO THE LANDSCAPE IN PASTEL
with Guest Instructor Lyn Asselta 

WHEN: 
Friday to Sunday

(9am to 4pm)
March 20, 21, 22, 2026
WHERE:
Art League Academy

(106 Cordillo Parkway, Hilton Head Island, SC)
 

Step beyond simply seeing a landscape—learn to truly know it. In this inspiring pastel workshop with acclaimed artist Lyn Asselta, you’ll uncover how to connect deeply with the world around you and translate that connection into paintings that sing with emotion, atmosphere, and authenticity.

Every landscape has a story to tell. When you learn to listen—to notice what draws you in and stirs your imagination—you’ll move beyond copying what’s in front of you and begin creating art that captures the essence of a place.

In this studio sessions, Lyn will guide you through techniques to help your paintings develop their own unique voice, filled with mood and meaning. T

Join us for this unforgettable experience and transform the way you see, feel, and paint the landscape.


SKILL LEVEL: 
This workshop is designed for artists who already have experience working with sanded papers and creating underpaintings. It’s a perfect fit for those ready to deepen their skills and explore new creative approaches. Please note: this workshop is not intended for beginners to pastel.

REFUND POLICY:
Ticket purchases to Art League of Hilton Head events are final. Credits or Refunds will not be given for missed or classes/workshops.

If a class or workshop is canceled by Art League of Hilton Head a full refund will be given.


Materials Included: No materials are included in this class. A List of materials you should bring is listed below.
Requirements: MATERIALS LIST FOR STUDIO:

Click HERE for a printable PDF of the PASTEL supplies list.

DISCOVER THE SOUL OF THE LANDSCAPE IN PASTEL


PASTELS:
Please bring a variety of both hard and soft pastels. Be sure you have a good value range from very light to very dark in each hue. You may bring whichever brands you're most comfortable with. I feel that the most versatile brands for a workshop are: Unison & Girault (Medium, between Hard & Soft); Terry Ludwig, Sennelier and Jack Richeson Hand Rolled (All Soft); NuPastel, Creatacolor, Caran d'Ache (Hard Pastels)

PAPER:
I prefer UART 400 for this class, but you may also bring Pastel Premier or Lux if you prefer. We will be doing some underpainting, so mounted is best but you may also tape your paper to your support.

Bring along about 6 sheets of either 6"x6" or 5"x7", plus 5 sheets of any size between 11"x14" and 16"x20".


METAL RULER

UTILITY KNIFE OR SCISSORS

GLASSINE

(or something to cover your artwork for transport)

REFERENCE PHOTOS:
You may use photos from your iPad or tablet, or you may use actual printed photos. Please have 6 ready to choose from, no more than that. Look for landscapes that have some interesting aspects to them. Something TOO simple, like a flat beach with flat water and sky will be too difficult for you to learn anything from.

NOTE: If you're using your iPad or tablet, be sure to bring your charging cords!


SKETCHBOOK
(5"x7" or larger)

VALUE MARKERS OR PENCILS

STUFF TO TAKE NOTES

TAPE:

Masking, black or white, NO BLUE TAPE

OLD PAINTBRUSHES
(for Underpainting)

COLOR WHEEL

ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL

(91% is preferred, plus a container with a lid for the alcohol and for water)

BACKING BOARD THAT IS SLIGHTLY LARGER THAN YOUR LARGEST SHEET OF PAPER
(Foam Core will do fine for this)

VIVA PAPER TOWELS

MICROFIBER RAGS


NOTE ABOUT EASELS:

Art League Academy has standing aluminum easels you're welcome to use while in class, or, you can bring your preferred easels from home.


QUESTIONS:
Email
Academy@artleaguehhi.org
Instructor: Lyn Asselta
Instructor Bio:
Involved in fine art and fine craft for the past 25 years, LYN ASSELTA'S extensive background has included titles such as elementary school art teacher, draftsman, calligrapher, workshop instructor, and creator of award-winning fine-art gourd vessels. However, at one point, she opened an old box of Grumbacher pastels and never looked back. An ever-changing life prompted her to sit down and evaluate what really inspired her creativity and made her wonder what she would still like to say to the world. While pondering this question, she discovered that the majority of her memories revolved around places and how she had felt in those places. Images of fields of Queen Anne's Lace and old farmhouses on hills, waves crashing against rock and fog obscuring shorelines, the sun setting over golden marshes and silhouetting ancient oaks, mist on the distant hills in the morning...these were the images that lived in her memory and that carried a sense of timelessness and endless possibilities. Having had the good fortune to live in places that offered up amazing scenery, from the salt marshes and waterways of Florida, to the Smoky Mountains of the Carolinas, to the rock-bound coast of Maine, Lyn realized that her life's one common thread was her fascination with the landscape. She has always found herself drawn to locations that have a rugged, solitary strength, places with untold stories, and places where she feels able to lose herself in the nature that surrounds her. Pastel, as a medium, seems to be a perfect metaphor for her relationship to these landscapes... vibrant, expressive, exuberant and tactile; pastel allows Lyn to hold a piece of color in her hand and to capture the essence of the wild, untouched beauty she finds in the world.

Lyn is a Pastel Society of America Master Pastelist, an International Association of Pastel Societies (IAPS) Eminent Pastelist, and a member of the Salmagundi Club of New York City. She is the founder and past president of the First Coast Pastel Society (FL) and is a Southeastern Pastel Society Member of Excellence. Her award winning paintings have appeared in shows and exhibitions throughout the United States, and in invitational exhibitions in France and China. Lyn has had the honor of being an Artist in Residence for the National Park Service at Acadia National Park in Maine. Her work has been featured in several books on the pastel medium, as well as in Pastel Journal magazine, Pratique des Arts magazine, and Plein Air magazine. In 2018, Lyn published her first book, Seeing the Landscape, a collection of her paintings and prose. Lyn has traveled extensively to teach both studio and plein air pastel landscape workshops and she currently writes Saturdays at the Cove, a newsletter on life and art, from her studio each Saturday morning. Her newsletter is the basis for her newest book, "Saturdays: Observations at the Intersection of Life & Art".

Now living in a small village in midcoast Maine after 35 years in Florida, Lyn is inspired daily by new landscapes and changes of season. Her work is represented by Gleason Fine Art Gallery in Boothbay Harbor, Maine, Cutter & Cutter Fine Art, St. Augustine, FL, and The Lucy Clark Gallery in Brevard, NC.

She is a Unison Colour Associate Artist, representing Unison hand made pastels. Lyn also has developed four signature pastel sets for Jack Richeson & Company, which can be purchased through links available on her website, LynAsselta.com by clicking HERE
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