Friday, September 30, 2011
Painting Tip #24 - Trick to Check Accurate Drawing!
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Painting Tip #23 - Try Painting with a Palette Knife
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Painting Tip #22 - A Free Resource You Ought to Take Advantage Of!
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Painting Tip #21 - Stick to A System for Your Palette Layout
Monday, September 26, 2011
Painting Tip #20 - Try a Prepared Palette
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Painting Tip #19 - Use Your Palette To Judge Values
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Painting Tip #18 - A Free Brush Washer/Holder
Friday, September 23, 2011
Painting Tip #17 - Time Saving Tips
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Painting Tip #16
When the light source is warm, such as outdoors in sunshine or indoors in incandescent light, the shadows are cool. When the light source is cool, such as in a north light studio, the shadows are warm.
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Painting Tip #15
Vary your edges – soften an edge by placing a stroke of paint in an intermediate value and interesting color between the subject and background. Remember that sharp edges make things come forward and should be used judiciously.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Painting Tip #14
Set up a still life from life, then set a timer for a shorter period of time than you think you need to complete the painting. Try to paint with as few brushstrokes as possible on a small canvas. This will force you to look carefully and make decisions quickly. You may be pleasantly surprised at your results which will be fresh and loose.
Monday, September 19, 2011
Painting Tip #13
Try to never use green paint straight from the tube. Instead, mix your greens using yellows, blues, earth tones and even black instead or modify the green paint with another color.
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Painting Tip #12
Do color charts using your palette of colors. You can either tape off squares on a piece of foamcore or mat board or just use a palette knife and do a gradation from one color to the next. Mix every tube you use regularly with every other tube and then do a tint and a shade! There is no better way to know immediately how to match that color you are looking at. For more information on this procedure, consult the book “Alla Prima” by master artist Richard Schmid.
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Painting Tip #11
Some of my artist friends never wash their brushes with soap and water. They just rinse them well in mineral spirits and their brushes seem to stay remarkably serviceable albeit a little stained! If you really hate washing brushes, you might want to give this idea a try!