Mastering Color
How many of us painters want to finally, master color? I can’t see you nod, but I’m fairly certain that a lot of you did!
Color simply enchants us.
It makes us want to sing, to dance, to paint, to create. Color makes us feel Good!
Yet frustrates us to no end, when there’s mud happening, the colors are wrong, and everything turns to disaster!
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Color Control
In order to finally master color, I needed to learn how to Control color’s very, unique pigment personalities.
Staining, Opaque, Transparent, Granulating paint categories each have ‘breed’ quirks and traits unique to them.
You either harness and Direct those traits into avenues you choose, or let them run all over you.
So, Yes. It matters!
Long ago, I finally became completely fed up with color controlling me. It had the upper hand with me and my paintings, so I set out to learn…. Why?!
What were the problem paints; why were they problems; and how to avoid them. As well as how to “resolve” rescue, renew them once I had well and truly mucked the area up!
My Featured Color Painting
In this painting, there are many things to glean from it.
- Imagination…. being unlocked. Setting creativity free
- Techniques used… Wet into Wet, Charging, leaving areas dry and white
- Harnessing the Color Categories…. applying Stainers over/into a base layer of Opaque paint is a wonderful method of creating lively, lovely textures and patterns!
- Temperature Control, Dominance …. a Cool dominant painting
- Limited Palette … 3 colors, assist with NO Mud
- Tonal Values …. there are certainly 3 needed tones, Light Mid Dark Plus, the tonal values are working in sequence – darker in foreground – lighter into the distance
- Color Mixing secret … colors were gently poured onto the canvas, in a directed approach
- No Mud … no brush, no fiddling, no monkeying about. Paint was applied and then Left Alone!
Paints Used
Permanent Alizarin Crimson a Stainer; Ultramarine Blue a Granulator; Buff Titanium an Opaque
Acrylics on a spray misted, damp Canvas
Freedom combined with Control….. walking a tightrope here and enjoying the process
Last
Over the next Term, as I continue with my Atwell Gallery “Master Color” course, I plan to share some of my lesson plans with you.
We’ll discuss paint brands, categories, lightfastness, student vs artist quality paints, and alot more.
Its going to be a very informative next 2 Terms sharing COLOR Mastery secrets !