Effective paintings can be made with just two tubes of paint. Here we'll use ultramarine blue and burnt sienna - two complementary colors. First make a gradient swatch and notice all the variations of tones you can create.
Try a small study using mainly cool, blue tones with warm, brown contrasts and then try the reverse. Use pure hues for accents.
These grayed tones make me think of a rainy day and it has been raining non-stop here lately. During the worst of the storm we kept an eye on a flicker hunkered down in our walnut tree. He looked so miserable and I'd like to capture the feeling of 'braving a storm' in a painting. Here's a first attempt using the using the blue/brown complementary color scheme.
Sunday, January 27, 2008
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hey there. just wanted to say that this is fantastic. i have been meaning to dabble in watercolors for some time now. so now that i got my first read on what to do, i think i shall go out and buy me some watercolors. hey you should make a blog on drawing hands, and the human face. just a thought.
Thanks for the suggestions. I'll only be able to get lessons posted once a week as I work out material for my classes.
I love this theory - I never thought that you could do so much with just two tubes of paint! Thanks for sharing that!
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