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Portraits have a way of exposing every weakness in your painting.
The likeness almost lands … but something feels off. The face has the right features … but looks flat, like a mask instead of a person. The skin tones start with promise … then turn muddy as the layers build.
In Pastel Portrait Secrets, acclaimed Australian pastelist Lyn Diefenbach gives you a clear, repeatable process for building pastel portraits that feel dimensional, expressive, and alive.
You’ll watch Lyn paint two complete portraits from start to finish:
Two different subjects. Two different lighting situations. One practical portrait method you can use again and again.
This course is not just about watching a master artist paint.
It’s about learning how Lyn thinks through a portrait — from the first drawing marks to the final finish.
You’ll learn how to:
You’re not just learning a few tricks. You’re learning a complete way to approach the face in pastel.
One portrait can teach you the steps.
Two portraits show you how the method adapts.
In the first demo, Lyn tackles warm outdoor light, masculine features, stubble, and reflective lenses. In the second, she shifts to a more intimate self-portrait with dramatic warm-and-cool interior light.
Different subjects. Different challenges. Same underlying process.
That means you’ll see how Lyn makes decisions, corrects problems, simplifies complexity, and brings each portrait to life — so you can apply the same thinking to your own work.
Lyn Diefenbach has been painting and teaching professionally for more than 30 years and is recognized as one of Australia’s most respected pastelists.
Her credentials include IAPS Eminent Pastelist, Master Pastelist of the Pastel Society of Australia, Signature Member of the Pastel Society of America, and Juried Member of the International Guild of Realism. Her work has been featured in International Artist, Pastel Journal, Pratique Des Arts, and Australian Artist magazines.
But what students remember most is Lyn’s clarity. She explains not just what to do, but why it works — including the adjustments, corrections, and decisions many artists would never show.
Introduction
The Pastels

The Key to Capturing a Likeness
Male Portrait: Underpainting

Male Portrait: Sculpting the Forehead
Male Portrait: Sculpting the Nose & Ear

Male Portrait: Sculpting the Sunglasses
Male Portrait: Sculpting the Lower Face

Male Portrait: Sculpting the Neck & Facial Hair

Male Portrait: Painting the Hair
Male Portrait: Painting the Clothing
Self-Portrait: Proportions & Placement

Self-Portrait: Underpainting

Self-Portrait: Sculpting the Face

Self-Portrait: Painting the Eyes

Self-Portrait: Developing the Face & Neck
Self-Portrait: Painting the Hair & Clothing
Self-Portrait: Painting the Background
With Pastel Portrait Secrets, you’ll sit down to paint a portrait with a real plan — knowing how to begin, how to build form, how to preserve color, and how to correct problems before they take over.
It’s more than two beautiful demonstrations. It’s a practical pastel portrait process you can return to again and again.








