A line can be the entire drawing, showing the gesture of a figure, or a contour of a shape. It can be the same value and width throughout, such as most cartoons. A line can also be inferred, such as the horizon line, when no actual line is drawn, but colors and values change toContinue reading “Between the Lines”
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In Living Color
There are many systems and methods for using color in our paintings. One example, the Munsell color wheel, offers primary and secondary sets of colors that allow variety within families that are in harmony. The old saying “Value does all the work but color gets all the glory” is sort of true. If theContinue reading “In Living Color”
Value in Context
The value of a color or an object depends on what is around it. If a light gray object is surrounded by white it will appear darker than if the same gray is shown against a black or very dark background. You can try this yourself. Divide a paper in two, half light,Continue reading “Value in Context”
Shape of Things to Come
The human eye views shapes as abstractions, to which our minds give meaning. For example, if we look at three cubes, our mind says the largest one is closest to us. As artists we use tools such as size, placement, value and color like breadcrumbs, to help the viewer follow the trail asContinue reading “Shape of Things to Come”
Compose Yourself
Over the years I have found that organizing my paints and my thoughts before starting to work is helpful. Locating the paper, colors, brushes, and other tools I will need before I begin seems to quiet my self-chatter, calm my anxious heart, and focus my mind on the creative effort at hand. ComposingContinue reading “Compose Yourself”
Light
Light is the first thing to think about in making a painting. What direction is the light coming from? Sometimes it’s easy to forget the consistency that is necessary to make a believable form. Whether the light is bright or dim, whether you are painting an egg or a face, the shadows will fall darkestContinue reading “Light”
Making Art
The earliest known people made art. Symbols on rocks, drawings in caves, drawings in charcoal, paintings in earthtones and blood. We have a fascination with mark making, but there is something beyond rendering what we see in our immediate surroundings. What is it we are trying to say? When I was a child I usedContinue reading “Making Art”