COLOUR THEORY
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Next, I strengthened the darker
neutral tone with Cobalt Blue,
and continued building the coloured
masses. Then take a dry tissue and
lift out some of the pigment to bring
light back into certain areas.
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Another important way to bring
back “light” is to wash away
pigment. Take a wet sponge and set
to work on a lower part of the wash.
Let it run off the sheet or lift with
a tissue.
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Continue with tissue – dabbing,
wiping, lifting – paying close
attention to what the resulting marks
suggest (clouds, waves?).
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When the study dries, it should
appear visibly lighter. This
experimental process is a creative
one, as well, preparing you for further
colour studies.
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