A Painting in Three Colors

Just blue, brown and white comprise this winter scene. The third isn’t actually a hue, but it serves as an overall value shape that enhances color, such as those herein. White (unpainted or “saved” in watercolor), like its opposite value, black, helps midvalues appear more interesting, so include both in virtually every painting. Above, cleanContinue reading “A Painting in Three Colors”

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