Paintings in Pastel and Oil

 

Testimonials

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Over the last few years pastel, as a medium, has gained a great deal in popularity in this country thanks in no small part to the influence and inspiration of the beautiful work of Margaret Glass, one of the leading pastellists of today,

Regrettably the limited and indifferent work of many so-called artists in pastel coupled with totally unfounded fears for its permanence has, in the past. made pastel something of a Cinderella medium in Britain although it is much more widely accepted on the Continent,

Margaret uses her pastel as a 'painting' medium. quite differently to the rather sketchy manner in which it is customarily used, thereby creating 'real' paintings in which the whole of the ground is covered as in an oil painting and with the beautiful colours, subtle, luminous or mellow, of the pastels when utilised to the very full, Pastel is the most difficult of all artists' media but, in such skilful hands as Margaret's the incredible depth of colour and tone combined with her sense of atmosphere and her feeling for light produce paintings that are evocative, totally personal and unique,

Not since Maurice Quentin de la Tour, the accepted doyen of pastel painting, has pastel been handled in quite the manner of Margaret Glass and on would have to go a long way to find an artist with such exceptional talent, ability and sensitivity,

Margaret's impressive record tells its own story, As a regular contributor to the Paris Salon she was elected an Associate Member of the Société des Artistes Francais. She has had work accepted by the Royal Academy, the Royal Society of Marine Artists and the Pastel Society of London of which she is a member, She has had the honour of being elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.

JOSEPHINE WALPOLE

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These days a good many artists do not think it necessary to learn their craft to have the right to express themselves. Margaret Glass reassures the enlightened connoisseur: she masters the pastel-painter's craft perfectly. She does not go for easiness nor does she conform to any fleeting fashion. She has reached her freedom. which enables her to express herself brilliantly.

Like Vermeer's, her work reveals a scrupulously careful observation of light. her subtle glimmerings and shimmerings vibrate to create shapes: it is Great Art.

The contemplation of her paintings offers refined pleasures and however attentive our eyes may be, each new look discovers details unnoticed before, that overwhelm us with joy.

How can one describe the intensive emotions aroused by her skill to render delicate plays of light, unexpected reflections or the luminosity of a shadow? Is Margaret Glass really an artist? Is she not rather a magician. who uses pastel to bewitch us better? The deeper one studies her work, the more one tends to believe it.

For Margaret Glass, one success leads to the next, and again one cannot help admiring her for remaining herself, so kind and so unpretentious.

In order to show her our gratitude for serving the art of pastel painting so beautifully. the French Pastel Society has awarded her in Paris the 'diplôme d'Honneur', its highest distinction: but the French Pastel Society is well aware that the highest award Margaret Class may receive is the enthusiastic welcome that greets her paintings at each of her exhibitions

Time ineluctably sorts out the true talents: no doubt it will take good care of this great artist. The work of Margaret Glass is made to last."

JEAN-PIERRE MÉRAT

Président de la Société des Pastellistes de France