Monotype
Monotype is a technique in which you paint on glass and transfer it onto paper.
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Complementary colors
Complementary colors are pairs of pure color such as red and green, violet and yellow, and blue and red.
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Pencil
Pencil is the easy way of not doing pen and ink. It works the same, cost effective and less of a mess, and it does not drip and is forgiving.
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Forms
The form is what an artist uses to create the shape. You can paint a surface flat and with no dimension.
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Painting without using white paint
This process must be handled with care. You must have your painting theme drawn out and ready.
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Secondary colors
Secondary colors are green, orange, and violet and are created by mixing two primary colors in equal proportions.
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Brushstroke techniques
This is how the painter expresses themselves and their personality. There are many ways to apply paint.
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Mixed media techniques
Here we will show you how acrylics can be used in mixed media painting, as a sketching medium and finally applied with devices other than brushes to render texture.
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Handling watercolor
How to actually get the paint from the tube or cake to the support. Beginners sometimes get in
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I am inspired
Finding the source of your next painting. Some artist paint from pictures, some sketch from the outdoors,
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Wet-on-dry
Lay a color of wash and allow drying completely. Using a second color lay your
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Glazing
A glaze is a transparent or semi-transparent coat of paint applied over another color, which must be perfectly dry, to get certain effects.
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