Title : Plein-Air Tip: Grouping Tonal Values
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Plein-Air Tip: Grouping Tonal Values
An essential composition strategy is to organize values or tones into a light group and a dark group. This is true for both beginners and experienced paintersIn this plein-air painting of a house in Sebastopol, California, my main focus is to create a single unbroken mass of dark for the trees, which then connects to the shadowed parts of the structure and the garbage can.
In this 15 minute video (Link to YouTube) I demonstrate my approach, including a little about perspective, painting procedure, brushes, and compositional design.
I'm using a limited palette that includes M. Graham watercolor in just four colors: yellow ochre and transparent red oxide, titanium white gouache and black gouache.
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