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In nature, there is a myriad of green, warm yellow-greens like those found in sunlit leaves, cooler blueish greens like the shadows upon the grass, and then on from those shades, there are greys and reddish browns and purplish reds and a good deal of yellowish and orange hues too.
Though not as common, Art belongs in kitchens just as much as it does in living rooms, bedrooms, and dining rooms.
Painting realistic looking glass in oils so that your subject looks like actual glass may seem complicated, but with practice its not as difficult as you may think. With the right amount of practice glass can be a beautiful and fairly easy element to add to your still life collection.
When I sit down to paint, I set up my colour palette with my favourite colours & whilst I own a wide range of different colours, I have my favourites, that I like to work with often:
Owls seem to have always been the bird that sparks my creative imagination, as a bird that symbolizes different emotions, such as victory, wisdom or solitude, I find painting them,as seen in the below picture or capturing their essence in a woodcut print both eery and exhilarating.
“I believe in the ocean curing all bad moods. I believe in the waves wiping away worries. I believe in seashells bringing good luck. I believe in toes in the sand grounding my soul.”
“The simple things are also the most extraordinary things, and only the wise can see them.”
— Paulo Coelho, The Alchemist
You've heard the old saying ''a picture's worth a thousand words''? That's because art can get ideas across using a different kind of vocabulary. Some people respond more to visual images than words. Like most artists I try to communicate through my art with the viewer .
Today I like to share the colors that I recommend to all my new students and the palette of colors I am working with. My colour palette works on using two of each primary colors, with the addition of Titanium white and Burnt Siena. Working with a limited palette will create a unity throughout your painting . It is not to difficult to paint with only three or four colors ,but requires some practice in colour mixing .The benefit of using less colors is a more harmonious painting. By limiting your palette, you are forced to discover the full possibilities of each colour as you work.
I believe it is inherently in our spirit to help those around us and now, it is the most vulnerable in our society that require our help more than ever. When art and life is seen from this perspective, I believe that we can overcome any crisis and hopefully, it may contribute to us even growing closer and stronger as a nation.