Color Mixing with a Limited Palette
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 พ.ย. 2023
- Color is critical to my art practice and I spent years experimenting with color. I have found I can create any color I'm after using a limited palette of 11 oil paint tube colors I call my Essential 11 - a palette I talked about in a previous video, link below. In this video I demo how to mix a number of common colors - French Ultramarine Blue, Aqua, Indian Yellow, Payne's Gray to name a few - using this curated palette. What colors are part of your palette? Do you use paint right out of the tube or do you mix? Or both? I'd love to hear from you. Thanks for watching! #colormixing #oilpainting #abstractpainting
My Essential 11 Colors: • Oil Painting Basics: M...
Materials I Use
Oil Sticks
Paul deMarrais Oil Sticks: pauldemarrais.com/home.html
R&F Oil Sticks: bit.ly/3J2WCkc
2” wide White Artist Tape @ Dick Blick: bit.ly/3NkzxfB
Arches Oil Paper Pad: bit.ly/3Nhp1pc
Princeton Wedge - Shape 6: bit.ly/40jTZ4m
Bondo Spreaders, 3 pack: bit.ly/3AE65tR
Oil Pastels:
BFK Rives Printmaking Paper in Cream: bit.ly/3VjtjPm
Holbein Oil Pastels: bit.ly/42aMxc5
Oil Pastel Color Palette: www.wholeartistmastery.com/ma...
Alternative to Holbein: Sakura Oil Pastels: bit.ly/3LHikfm
Excel Hand Held Scraper with Blades: bit.ly/40Q5GiG
Bondo Spreaders, 3 pack: bit.ly/3AE65tR
Oil Paint:
Gamblin Oil Paints: bit.ly/3iVF284
My Gamblin color palette:
• Oil Painting Basics: My 11 Essential ...
Cold Wax Academy Squeegees: bit.ly/3R3IZnJ
Gamblin Solvent Free Gel Medium: bit.ly/3DXvj8G
Princeton Series 6100 Series Brushes: bit.ly/3Xngu66
Princeton Catalyst Wedge Shape 6: bit.ly/40jTZ4m
M. Graham Walnut Oil Alkyd Medium: bit.ly/41iLQNn
Excel Hand Held Scraper with Blades: bit.ly/40Q5GiG
Bondo Spreaders, 3 pack: bit.ly/3AE65tR
Ampersand Gessoboard: bit.ly/3CGbqSj
Complimentary Whole Artist Mastery (WAM) Booklet & WAM Website:www.wholeartistmastery.com/
Pre-recorded Online Workshops: www.wholeartistmastery.com/on...
Mentorships: www.wholeartistmastery.com/me...
Have you ever watched a cooking demonstration and how the chef handles the food so beautifully. I felt the same way as you mixing the paint with love. Thank you.
Oh this is a great correlation! I have thought at times that I feel like I'm doing a cooking show!!! But you are the first person who also made that connection... I'm so glad you enjoyed it! CHeers to cooking great food, and making great paintings!
Just loved this demonstration. Thank for the important reminder to MIX not purchase! M xx
So glad you enjoyed this! and yes, mixing offers you the opportunity to make YOUR colors instead of manufactured colors... cheers to your color mixing!
Briliant ! Thanks. Feel inspired to step away from my usual palette. I'll be referring to this video again.
Hi Susan! So glad this video offers you inspiration to mix your colors on new ways…. Cheers to your artistic practice! 😊
Best video I’ve seen on color mixing! Thank you!! 🎨 🎉
Hi Folana! So glad you’ve found the Whole Artist Mastery TH-cam channel…. Enjoy mixing your colors in new and different ways! 🙏😊
Excellent tutorial, thank you 👍
Many thanks for saying so Carrie! Cheers to your artistic practice 😊💫
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so informative and helpful...thanks a lot!
Hi Linda! Great to hear from you, and glad this was helpful! Happy painting this winter...
thanks, i'm looking forward to my painting time this winter....best wishes to you, Linda
@@lindawright4824 and to you too!
Thank you for such a clear layout of your palette of Gamblin oils!
I am planning on getting my first batch of Gamblin's this Black Friday (and thanks to you, I have a much better vision for what colors to order), and I am wondering: could you please elaborate on these colors' texture properties?
They do not appear to be stringy or long... but that is all I can tell, visually, in watching this video.
Are most Gambin colors waxy, slightly gelatinous, chalky, pasty, sometimes runny, oily, slippery, or sticky? Particularly transparent and semi-transparent colors (like your Diox. Violet or Viridian, or their phthalos and quins).
Is the texture consistent across all colors in Gamblin's line, or do they reflect the individual tendency of each pigment?
Also, do you have any experience with white haze film forming at the top layer of paintings when using any of Gamblin's colors?
Thank you very much, in advance, for any insight you can offer!
I'm so glad this was helpful to you! So... the best way to get detailed answers to your questions about the texture and transparency of various colors is to contact Gamblin to schedule a phone or video consultation. They are extremely helpful and informative about all products they sell... and it's a free consult! Here is the link: gamblincolors.com/contact/
What I can share here is that Cadmium colors are dense, Quinacridone colors are strong and somewhat transparent, Cobalt colors are also dense (Cobalt Blue and Cobalt Turquoise) and Prussian Blue and Dioxazine Purple are very intense colors.
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Thank you very much!
How excellent of Gamblin to be so open to communicating about the details of their products. I have found most companies are quite cagey about, well, anything, regarding the contents and behavior of their paints.
I will contact them, then, when they return from their holiday break.
Hoping you had a restful Thanksgiving weekend :)
@@NJ-zj8by Glad to be of help! Wishing you a lovely 2023 holiday season
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