
Learn Colour In Painting Quickly
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Bestselling artist and writer Hazel Soan presents a concise and approachable guide to colour in painting.
Whether you are using watercolour, oils or acrylic, Learn Colour In Painting Quickly demonstrates how to make the most of colour in your painting. The book is filled with easy-to-follow instructions and step-by-step exercises, and written in an accessible way for all artists to learn about colour.
The book begins with the Basics of Colour: what it is, how pigments are made and our emotional responses to colour, it then moves on to The Colours in the Palette: properties of different colours, transparent and opaque colours and granulating and sedimentary colours. Next comes Warm and Cool Colours: how colours are classified and how to use temperature bias. The Interaction of Colours looks at which colours work best together and how to use a colour wheel. In The Mixing of Colours, Hazel explains the differences between mixing on palette and paper and how to blend by eye, as well as primary and secondary colours and layering. The Effect of Light and Shade on Colour looks at how depth and form are created by tone. Finally, Hazel looks at suggested colour palettes and winning colour combinations.
Illustrated with Hazel's magnificent, colourful paintings, and with exercises and expert guidance throughout, this book is the perfect way to master colour in your painting.
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- Cover
- Title
- Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 What is Colour?
- How do we see colour?
- Addictive and subtractive mixing
- Chapter 2 Pigment - The Stuff of Paint
- Colours - the raw materials
- The binder
- A very brief history of pigments
- Developments in colour science
- Inorganic pigments - the earth colours
- Inorganic pigments - the metal colours
- Organic pigments - carbon
- Modern equivalents of traditional colours
- A golden age of colour
- Chapter 3 The Colours in the Palette
- Colours are more than their hue
- Transparency and opacity
- Transparent colours in action
- Opaque colours in action
- Staining and tinting strength
- Lifting colours
- Granulating/sedimentary colours
- Chapter 4 Cool and Warm Colours
- Temperature bias
- Why temperature matters
- Cool or warm?
- Chapter 5 The Interaction of Colours
- Colour is relative
- Harmonious colours
- Complementary colours
- Colour compensation
- Chapter 6 The Mixing of Colours
- Mixing methods
- Mixing and tinting strength
- Keeping colours clean
- Mixing on the palette
- Mixing in the eye
- Mixing on the painting
- Layering
- Glazing
- The primary colours
- Mixing secondary colours
- Mixing browns, greys and blacks
- Mixing opposites
- Tints and shades
- Colour combinations
- Chapter 7 The Effect of Light and Shade on Colour
- Light and shade, tone and value
- Local colour, highlights and shadows
- Space and depth
- Chapter 8 Colours and Combinations
- Choosing a palette of colours
- White
- Yellows
- Orange
- Reds
- Violet
- Blues
- Greens
- Brown
- Greys and blacks
- Chapter 9 Go for it!
- Exploring colour
- Index
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