Monday, April 20, 2020

Analagous Colors


Finished the first set of samples - analagous colors. Each sample uses three hues, with tints, tones and shades. My plan was to move on to complementary schemes, then split complementary, etc. However as I observe these samples, I realize there are a lot of variations still to be tried. This set of analagous colors is not yet complete. I'll be playing with the proportion of each hue, working with greater value differentials and playing with composition. 

Today's lesson: having a plan is good, but you have to be flexible and adapt the plan as needed!

Thursday, April 16, 2020

Color Studies


Began creating samples for the color study project yesterday. It's taken me several weeks to get to this point. As I began planning my approach, I had the idea that the studies might be interesting grouped together to form a larger art piece. That drove the sizing of the samples. I brainstormed (and sampled) a variety of techniques and compositions, but none were speaking to me. I finally realized that the idea of this becoming finished artwork was holding me up. I had slipped back into my old perfectionist ways. 

I meditated on it, and the solution came. First, I had to let go of the idea that these samples would end up in an art piece. They might, but that's really not the point of doing them. I want to focus on the creating and the learning as I go, not the end result. 

For the composition, I'm using designs I created at a retreat a few years ago. The first set is analagous colors, using tints, tones and shades. Most of the studies I have done in the past were with fabric and dyes. I've been doing more mixed media lately, so I'm using acrylic paints for these studies. I really like what I've done so far. Looking forward to the journey!




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