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Everyone has there own color theory. Lets take a simple color and change it up a bit to make it work in a new environment… lets take the skin and let us see what makes skin that color … |
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Of all the forms of non-verbal communication, color is the most instantaneous method of conveying messages and meanings. |
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In painting, "media" refers to both the type of paint used and the base (or ground) to which it is applied. A paint's medium refers to what carries a paint's pigments, and is also called a "vehicle" or a "base". A painter can mix a medium with solvents, pigments, and other substances in order to make paint and control its consistency. |
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Acrylic is the most versatile of all paint mediums and it works for all painters. Lay aside your thoughts for a moment regarding oil paints verses acrylic. |
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Watercolor is fresh, translucent and wonderful. It is demanding and dull of contradictions and difficult to master. Most of us fail with |
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Primary colors are colors that cannot be created by mixing other colors. |
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Where a canvas is used or heavy painting paper, we formulate a pattern of drips |
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Charcoal is similar to pastel in one sense and is so different in another depending on what you want to achieve. Since we are working in one color, |
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Pen and ink is beautiful. I love to cross hatch and do linear lines and make things flow together. Pen and ink is a lot of close hard work, |
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Oil paints and acrylic paint are the two mediums that if you do not like the work you have done give you the opportunity to change them. |
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Tertiary colors are red-orange, yellow-orange, yellow-green, blue-green, blue-violet |
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The term pure is used to describe a primary or any mixture of tow primaries.
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