Silver and copper
Painting: First use a semi-neutral background color such
as raw umber to create forms and shading. Add a little
cobalt blue to deepen the forms if necessary. Glaze. Apply
mid-tones (I used a thin burnt sienna) feather the edges for
a ripple effect but do not blend as with silver. Paint
highlights wet in wet keeping edges round but sharp. Glaze
when dry.
STUDENT ACTIVITY:For this page and the previous - find
your own cylindrical object (cup) and paint it as chrome,
gold, silver and copper. Allow 80min.
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