 Hello, beautiful artists, and welcome to Monet Cafe Studio. This video is a winter study series that I'm providing over on my Patreon page, but I wanted to share the painting process here on the Monet Cafe YouTube channel. This is painting one of a series of four, and in each painting, I use only one small set of pastels. Very great news for beginners. I also loved the reference image that I got from unsplash.com, and I also love the fact that I worked on unsanded pastel paper. This is Canson Métonce pastel paper. I will have links to these products in the description of the video. The set that I'm using for this tutorial is the Diane Townsend Landscape A set. I only used this set of pastels and just a couple more pastels for sketching. I'll show you in just a minute. I love this set of pastels. It's beautiful. And I just used for sketching kind of a brown Prismacolor new pastel and a dark blue. It's called Spruce Blue. And I'm going to just let you guys watch this to music. It is the holiday season. I thought I'd add a little Christmas music and just let you guys enjoy the painting process. Now, if you would like the full tutorial, you might want to consider becoming a patron of mine on my Patreon page. It's easy. It's only $5 a month. You unlock hundreds of tutorials. You'll not only get to see this tutorial with all of my commentary, all the extra goodies, my color notes and more. But you'll get the next three that are coming soon in this series. And again, I want to stress how great these four paintings are in this series for beginners, affordable products, lots of commentary and a lot of fun. So enjoy this to some Christmas music. And I'll be back at the end with some more comments on the final. Well, that was some jazzy fun Christmas music, right? I enjoyed that. I hope you enjoyed this. And again, only one set of pastels. Diane Townsend Landscape A set. I love these pastels. And just actually only two Prismacolor pastels for the sketching. So again, a great way for beginners to get started. There'll be three more on the way. I'll have product links in the description of this video. If you'd like the full tutorial, consider becoming a patron of mine on my Patreon page. And I hope it blesses you during this Christmas season. All right, everyone, God bless and happy painting.