Showing posts with label painter's palette. Show all posts
Showing posts with label painter's palette. Show all posts
Friday, June 17, 2016
First of the secretive paintings
Finished up the first (of four) of the secretive paintings yesterday for the Toronto Outdoor Art Exhibition coming up July 8-10. Here is the palette.
I thought it would be a fun change to just 'free mix' all the colors,
as opposed to making color strings like I normally do for my larger
pieces.
Friday, October 02, 2015
Palettes and Gamuts
My latest painting ('The Devil is in the details') is all completed! Here's my palette I used along with the gamut.
P = Subjective Primary
S = Secondary
dot in the center is Subjective Neutral
I keep watching this video of modern day master James Gurney explaining color gamut mapping - how to select a limited color palette and keep it consistent. Well worth the watch!
I use a butcher try with Masterson sta-wet palette paper and a sponge to paint.
S = Secondary
dot in the center is Subjective Neutral
I keep watching this video of modern day master James Gurney explaining color gamut mapping - how to select a limited color palette and keep it consistent. Well worth the watch!
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