Friday, May 19, 2023
Sunday, May 7, 2023
“The Veil is Thin”
Some notes:
First attempt at using the Zorn palette.
So far, I've found a few things. With a wider palette, one usually paints with pigments. With a limited palette, however, one paints with colors. There is a difference. With a wider palette, you learn the properties of each pigment and what you can do with them. Not every pigment is the same, and when mixed they perform differently. With a limited palette, you have only four pigments. The mixes with these pigments behave the same no matter what. You really truly paint with color and value.
The other lesson is this: with a limited palette, you really have to mix all four pigments in some way. Pure pigment with no mixing does not look right. Compare that to a wider palette. In that case, you might mix maybe only two pigments, or you may end up with mud. In fact, only in the rarest situations do you mix more than two and only with very specific pigments. With a limited palette, however, no matter how you mix them, you can't make mud.
Lastly, opacity is not 100% opaque. There is some translucency.
Oh, and one last thing. There is no such thing as beginner's luck.
Session 1
Session 2
Session 3
Session 4
Final
First attempt at using the Zorn palette.
So far, I've found a few things. With a wider palette, one usually paints with pigments. With a limited palette, however, one paints with colors. There is a difference. With a wider palette, you learn the properties of each pigment and what you can do with them. Not every pigment is the same, and when mixed they perform differently. With a limited palette, you have only four pigments. The mixes with these pigments behave the same no matter what. You really truly paint with color and value.
The other lesson is this: with a limited palette, you really have to mix all four pigments in some way. Pure pigment with no mixing does not look right. Compare that to a wider palette. In that case, you might mix maybe only two pigments, or you may end up with mud. In fact, only in the rarest situations do you mix more than two and only with very specific pigments. With a limited palette, however, no matter how you mix them, you can't make mud.
Lastly, opacity is not 100% opaque. There is some translucency.
Oh, and one last thing. There is no such thing as beginner's luck.
Session 1
Session 2
Session 3
Session 4
Final
Labels:
all souls procession,
procession
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