This class will teach you how to paint vibrant watercolors using Major Chords and Neutrals with two types of art: Realistic and Abstract.
Class will start with a tonal drawing and then a simple pencil drawing of our still life set-up.We will then ink it and add local colors and some first wash of neutrals. A major chord will be developed with brilliant color notes. Two easy abstract studies are added halfway through to teach major and minor chord tonal values.
We will finish up with an abstract watercolor using all the skills from the realistic project, Realistic painting is when you render your subject in a realistic manner. We will learn 2 different ways to make neutral colors. 1- By blending two complementary colors together. 2- By blending all three primary colors together. More info - https://www.skillshare.com/classes/DOING-STILL-LIFE-FROM-REAL-TO-ABSTRACT/1300867516?via=search-layout-grid
Abstract painting does not attempt to represent an accurate depiction of a visual reality but instead uses shapes, colors, forms and gestural marks to achieve its effect.We use the word abstract as a verb that means to separate or withdraw something from something else.
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