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1. What Have You Learned? Colorful Painting Glenn Hirsch,
Instructor
2. colorful painting review
3. 6/8 Light painting procedure / warm-cool combinations 6/22
Mood - dramatic lighting (1) spotlight; (2) reflected light (from
water); (3) back light; (4) cast shadow; (5) glowing light (6)
monochromatic color 6/29 Layers contrasting layers, letting each
layer show through 7/6 Space - aerial perspective, landscape or
architectural interiors 7/13 Style - master study 7/20 Series
experiment / (demo: watercolor trees) 7/27 Composition arrangement
of shape / (demo: watercolor abstraction) 8/2 Study - Museum Field
Trip 8/3 Vermeers examples: The Music Lesson (composition) Girl in
the Red Hat (layered skin color) 8/10 Oil Painting (videos):
History of Oils, Rembrandt, Alice Neel, Elizabeth Murray 8/17
Tonight: review 8/24 Next week: crit
4. procedure
5. Work from thin to thick, allowing each layer to dry
6. Background defines the shape
7. Brush technique Wet-in-Wet Wet-over-dry
8. Glazes Impasto
9. GLAZING is the contrast of layers Transparent layers over
each other Each layer is painted, and then dried, before proceeding
to the next
10. Layering contrasts between one layer and another
11. an eye for detail
12. an eye for texture
13. warm and cool varieties of the same color
14. Chromatic scale Light to dark Bright to dull Warm to
cool
15. Student study of Winslow Homer
16. 1.Value 2.Spotlight 3.Reflected light from water 4.Back
light 5.Cast shadow 6.Glowing light 7.Monochromatic color dramatic
light
17. value = the black-and-white of the color
18. chiaroscuro light a spotlight
19. Reflected light from water
20. Back lighting creates a halo behind the object
21. Cast shadow
22. Glowing Light light is coming from the object, not
reflected on it
23. monochromatic color
24. Space aerial perspective
25. color and style
26. Hiroshige Manet Rembrandt
27. Study and response
28. Study of Van Gogh and response
29. Discovering a voice in color by working in series