Artists & Illustrators - UK (2021-04)

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COLOUR THEORY


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n the first part of my series on mixing secondary
colours last month, I used the colour orange as a
means to explore the basic concept of an artist’s
palette and how a suitable choice of hues can make
colour mixing so much easier and more predictable.
The twin primary palette uses two reds, two blues and
two yellows, with each pair of primaries biased towards
their two adjacent secondaries.
In that first article, I looked at mixing oranges from our
primary yellows and reds, but pointed out that, because
red, orange and yellow are clearly and closely related to
one another, the mixing possibilities don’t really give much
in the way of impact. This month I will look at mixing
purples and how the possibilities of the twin primary
system really steps things up a notch.

CHOOSING HUES
You will know that purple can be mixed by using red and
blue. However, as I am going to utilise the twin primary
system, I will be using two versions of each primary.
For this article, I’ll be using the same reds as last month:
Winsor Red (the same pigment, PR25, as Pyrrole Red in
some brands), which is biased towards orange, and
Quinacridone Magenta, which is biased towards purple.
For the blues, I have chosen French Ultramarine, which
is biased towards purple, and Phthalo Blue (Green Shade),
which is, as its name suggests, biased towards green.

Watercolourist GRAHAME BOOTH is looking in


turn at the three secondary colours and how to


mix them. In this second instalment, he shows


you how to create a range of purples


Ardglass, watercolour on Saunders
425gsm NOT paper, 51x38cm
I used my intermediate purple mix of Phthalo Blue (Green
Shade) and Quinacridone Magenta here, essentially to
create the variety of blues in the sky, sea and rooftops.
The shadows and rocks were created mainly from the dull
purple mix of Phthalo Blue (Green Shade) and Winsor Red.

COLOURWHEEL
Youcanseehowourtwinprimariesfitintoour
colourwheel.Theprecisecoloursarenotreally
thatimportantaslongastheyhavethecolour
biasindicated.Tomixa brightpurple,mixthe
primariesclosesttopurpleandfora dullpurple,
usetheprimariesfurthestaway.

Blue
biased
towards
red

Bluebiased
towardsyellow

Redbiased
towardsyellow

Redbiased
towardsblue

Dull

Bright

Red

Yellow Blue
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