Which Colors Are Primaries?
Which of these colors are primaries? One of the most basic art questions turns out to be not so simple.Full story on Substack today.
Which of these colors are primaries? One of the most basic art questions turns out to be not so simple.Full story on Substack today.
In this article I explore the technique of blending, referring to examples from Sfumato paintings in the Renaissance, through to Symbolist pastel drawings. Followed by practical demonstrations for blending in a variety of mediums – oil, acrylic, pencils, soft and oil pastel, charcoal, watercolour, and ink – and give tips for achieving a seamless finish. Articles in the Painting Techniques Series define the meaning and context of art making processes and give practical tutorials on how to work with them. Blending Techniques in Oil, Acrylic, Pencil, Pastel, Charcoal, Watercolour, and Ink Definition Blending refers to the mixing towards, or transition between, two or more different colours or values, to create a smooth gradient between them. A successfully blended area will have a consistent, melded-together finish, without any hard edges, lines, or random marks. What is the Effect of Blending? The visual effect of blending may help to achieve realism, or simply add a pleasing gradient to an artwork. Whether a work is naturalistic or abstract, areas of blending often provide a sense of depth, be it blended tone across a glass on a table or blending between bright colours. It’s a technique that’s doable in all …
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Anna Campbell chats with tutor and mentor Laura-Jayne of Small Dog Silver
about the Foundation in Silver Jewellery course – the perfect starting
point for beginners wanting to make beautiful jewellery from home.
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Follow along as he breaks down his plein air painting process for capturing the essence of an urban landscape in watercolor.
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