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1155 by Solomon
Meteku on 11/06/01 at 6:04 AM
Colour mixing and long-deep breath!
Many thanks for the quick respons. Can you name any of the colour charts
books you advised i should use?
Now to something completely different..Shadows! So long as there is light
so shall there be shadows, one can't do without them, I mean in paintings,
with their tint, hues, how they complement the lighter side etc etc, God
knows what else.
For the sake of brevity; when you make shadows they tend to be more "prominent"
if you lay them thick, which i often do for i am more into impressionism..and
then i put yet thicker paint on the light side to let it come out and
shine!
Question is;
1: Is it wise to use darker comlements for shadows, applying it very lightly,
not thick?
2: There are shadows in bright light, in shade and even in darkness..the
theory of Helen Van Wijk (may she rest in peace) of using grey for shadow
and white for light or highlihgt doesn't hold true as i have tried it.
3: Each colour has its shadow complement or a darker coplement that goes
with it, in which case the colour wheel comes in handy, am i right?
4: When you paint wet on wet do you apply the darker ones on the lghter
one?
5: When you paint light skin, brown or ones with real darker complexions,
in light, in shadow or even in a darker room, which colour tubes do i
need to keep at hand? for instance if you use a touch of violet or earth
green or ultramarine
or other blues to shadow a red tinted skin the result is not always that
good.
So what is the nearest solution, using the mixtrure, say of a dark background
for shadows?
I know there is someone out there, a painter who has been through all
this, sufferd through it all and truimphantly won over it, who can reach
out with an "edible" advise or tip on this complex issue,
Keeping my ears and eyes, and of cource my internet, open,
Greeting.
Solomon
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