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The Monet guide to Colour harmony

February 6, 2012 by Ralph S 1 Comment

by Will Kemp with Will Kemp Art School Let’s be honest, colour mixing can be frustrating. You’ve mastered the colour wheel, you understand complementary colours and may have either dabbled with a few different colour schemes but why do you paintings still not work? Why don’t they balance and create harmony to your eye? What […]

Filed Under: Acrylic Painting, Color Theory

How to Mix Bright Pink with Acrylic Paint

January 2, 2012 by Ralph S Leave a Comment

Learn how to mix a bright pink using acrylic paint with this free acrylic painting tutorial from award winning Artist and teacher Will Kemp from Click here to visit Will Kemp Art School..  This is the second video lesson that I have featured here from Will as I simply love his teaching style.  Check out […]

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Painting with Acrylic Paint: How to Mix Greens

December 9, 2011 by Ralph S 7 Comments

Here is a wonderful video created by Artist and Instructor Will Kemp from www.willkempartschool.com.  In this video, he will teach you how to create a variety of beautiful greens using acrylic paints. If you spend any time outdoors observing nature, then you must already know the variety of greens that are there.  There are warm […]

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How to Make Blue from Ivory Black & White

November 5, 2011 by Ralph S 1 Comment

About Karin Karin Wells is an artist of amazing versatility. She graduated with honors from both the New England School of Art and Design, Boston, 1965, and the Butera School of Art, Boston, 1986. Karin has enjoyed a career as an award-winning graphic designer, illustrator and sign painter. She also taught Life Drawing and Painting […]

Filed Under: Color Theory, Oil Painting

Watercolor Painting Tutorial – Change Colors for a Different Effect

October 10, 2011 by Ralph S 2 Comments

About Steve Fleming Good art is the result of hard work and dedication. It only happens when the artist finds his or her own story to tell and then learns to do so with his or her own unique language. I am an artist who works in watercolor and acrylic, and I teach both for […]

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Painting Lesson – How To Mix an Endless Amount of Greens

October 21, 2010 by Ralph S 2 Comments

You can learn how to mix an endless amount of greens with just a handful of tube colors. You may be asking yourself: “Why would I want or need to mix my own greens when I can just buy tubes of green paint and use those?” It’s true, there are some very nice tubed greens […]

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How To Achieve Color Harmony In Your Paintings With a Limited Palette

October 16, 2010 by Ralph S Leave a Comment

Achieving a sense of color harmony in painting is something that we all strive for as artists, but some of us just never seem to get there and eventually become frustrated and give up. It is no surprise that color harmony is so difficult to achieve. For one, there are so many different colors to […]

Filed Under: Color Theory, Oil Painting

Painting Lesson – Learn How To Accurately See Color & Value

October 15, 2010 by Ralph S Leave a Comment

In this video lesson Richard Robinson talks about how to more easily recognize color and value. Seeing color and value correctly is one of the most difficult aspects of creating art. In this lesson, Richard discusses how detail in your reference picture can actually distract you from seeing the main values. He recommends to squint […]

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Mastering Color – Simple Exercise To Help You Become a Better Painter Overnight

October 8, 2010 by Ralph S Leave a Comment

Are you an artist who struggles with color? Do you find yourself unable to achieve color harmony in your artwork? Well you are not alone. Did you know that over 70% of artists admit that color is one of their biggest obstacles? There is a good chance you are amongst those 70% or you would not […]

Filed Under: Color Theory, Painting

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