Friday, February 24, 2017

COLOR: watercolor

Kayla

Luke

Olivia
On Wednesday the class began using watercolors. The three examples above are a sample of the various techniques explored. The forms in Kayla's drawing are very light and transparent. The colors are bright and luminous yet soft.
The layered and expressive brushstrokes in Luke's drawing have combined texture, light and value. The forms and space appear heavy and tangible.
Olivia has very carefully rendered the value transitions observed in each form. The objects are rich in color and value illustrating the light and volume. She has balanced the composition and unified the forms by using a little of each color in all of the objects. For example, blue in the shadow of the pear and yellow on the light areas of the die.

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