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Watercolor and Ink

Jun 20, 2015

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Watercolor and Ink

Glenn Hirsch, Instructor

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Learn to control the value of the ink by diluting it with water first – start with very light tones and only use dark at the end

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In a landscape, light tones recede and dark tones come forward

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Shading with the brush on a line drawing after it’s dry

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Try drawing lines with the brush too, you can achieve some beautiful line

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Claude Lorraine, ink study, 1630

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“value’ = the black-and-white of the color

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Work from light to dark, reserving the white paper where you want white color

Allow each step to dry before proceeding to the next

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Since color is “relative,” we use warm and cool versions of each color to enhance the feeling of “light”

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Chromatic scale

• Light to dark• Bright to dull• Warm to cool

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Chromatic scale to enhance the illusion of “light”

Lighter value in the light

Brighter intensity in the light

Warmer (orangey) red in the light (vs bluer purplish) in the shadow

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