Spr 2019 Week 8: Channeling Brazilian Artist Fabio Cembranelli
Week 8: Channeling Brazilian Artist Fabio Cembranelli
Fabio Cembranelli, examples of floral paintings:
YouTube Tutorials
- 1m58s by Fabio Cembranelli
- Watercolor Demo V: Floral by Fábio Cembranelli
- Watercolor Demo VI: Floral by Fábio Cembranelli
- Positive Painting
- Negative Painting
Student Work
Spr 2019 Week 7: Channeling Uffe Boesen
Week 7: Channeling Uffe Boesen
Semi-abstract floral paintings by Uffe Boesen
Videos
- Paint roses watercolor by Uffe Boesen
- Expressive flowers illustration watercolor motif wet on dry by Uffe Boesen
- Floral Watercolor Painted Partially Wet in Wet
- Watercolor flowers painting
Student Work
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Spr 2019 Week 6: Color Theory and Mixing; Whitney's Allover Pattern, Checkerboard and Counter Change Part 2
Week 6: Color Theory and Mixing; Whitney's Allover Pattern, Part 2
Local, Atmospheric, Light/Shade | Harmonic, Simultaneity, Emotion | Halation: 3rd Color appears: Matisse, Cezanne, Thiebaud |
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Relating Color Schemes | Color Harmonies | Split Primary Palette; Mixing Bright Color |
Videos
- Color Theory & Mixing Demystified ~ In Watercolors
- Monet's Palette and Technique
- Teaching Josef Albers Interaction of Color: Anoka Faruqee
- Josef Albers' Color Lesson Explained in Dick Nelson's Color Matrix (first 5 minutes only)
- Excerpts from Josef Albers’ lecture “The Logic and Magic of Color” (University of South Florida, 1966) with animated plates adapted from Interaction of Color
- Color in Context: Revisiting Albers, with Anoka Faruqee
- The following is an interesting series of short videos by Maui watercolor artist/teacher Richard (Dick) Nelson discussing the concepts of color. The concept of luminosity and halation of colors is what makes colors vibrate.
Kim Lordiers uses luminosity of color in her skies so they vibrate color. see: https://www.southwestart.com/featured/kim-lordier-windows-to-grandeur
Halation/luminosity is the visual trick that impressionist painters like Monet use. It creates a halo effect. One of his videos explains it very well: using a papa color, mama color, and two or three children. This probably sounds weird, but if you are curious ... come back and watch these videos... - http://vimeo.com/27065870 (Color Luminosity)
http://vimeo.com/25215702 (Albers Homage to the Square:An Explanation)
http://vimeo.com/26336270 (Color Arrays-thank you Joseph Albers)
http://vimeo.com/27876846 (The Color Matrix)
http://vimeo.com/26788521 (Color is Relative - mama/papa/kids )
http://vimeo.com/26085903 (Mix any Color)
http://vimeo.com/25844503 (3d Color Wheel-fun)
Student work:
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