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Complementary Colours |
The paintings shown are some of the work I have used for workshops at the Writtle Art Group. Work is designed to be completed in two hours and is normally broken down into three stages of painting. Some are painted in the style of a painter looking at particular skills and techniques.
Glazing |
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Wet in Wet Techniques |
Aerial Perspective |
Adding Textures |
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Aerial Perspective |
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Negative Painting |
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Snow -Wet in Wet and Wet on Dry |
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Splattering, layering. glazing. |
Controlling Big Washes |
Using layers to build up shape and texture |
Textures |
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Aerial Perspective |
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Big Washes |
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Mixing colour on the paper |
Big Washes, Scraping, Figures |
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Negative Painting |
Looking at the Style of Ray Campbell-Smith |
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Negative Painting |
Linear Perspective |
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Building up Texture |
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Washes and Texture |
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Shape and Texture |
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Linear Perspective |
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House in the Scottish Border - Simplifying Paintings |
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Granulation and figures |
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Lost and found edges, Blending. |
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Cottage Garden Building up textures and glazing |
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Grapes |
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Summer trees in the style of William Newton |
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Summer Tree Side brush work, letting colours merge |
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Buildings in the style of William Newton Wet in wet, wet on dry, leaving white paper |
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