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Pastel Podcast Episode 3: Marla Baggetta

Pastel Podcast Episode 3: Marla Baggetta

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Episode 3: Marla Baggetta – Embracing Fundamentals, Freedom & a Life in Pastels

In this inspiring episode of The Pastel Podcast, hosts Lisa Skelly and Kari Stober sit down with nationally acclaimed pastel artist and visionary educator Marla Baggetta for a rich and insightful conversation about art, teaching, and creative freedom. With over three decades of experience, Marla shares her journey from commercial illustrator to fine artist and how the landscapes of Oregon led her to fall in love with the pastel medium.

We dive into the power of fundamentals, the value of daily sketching and thumbnails, and Marla’s trailblazing approach to online pastel education. She opens up about her commitment to lifelong learning, balancing creativity with sustainability, and how exploration across mediums keeps her work vibrant and alive. If you're ready to reignite your artistic spark and embrace the joy of painting with pastels, this episode is for you!

Related Links from this episode of The Pastel Podcast

Marla Baggetta’s website

Marla Bagetta’s Instagram

Marla Baggetta’s Etsy Store

Plein Air Convention

Lon Brauer on Art School Live

IAPS - International Association of Pastel Societies

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