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Tuesday, August 19, 2008

So I thought I'd do a little review on painting glass. I painted this one back in David's class at Parsons in '96.
A very old, much looked at copy of one of David's class demos of painting reflective surfaces...
... and the notes from class on the "closure effect".


"Break it up so the eye fills it in automatically. Simplify! Color effects create the form on the patterns. You want to relate the reflective patterns to the overall 2D pattern! Use chromatic neutrals (grays made from mixing complimentary colors, NEVER black or gray paint)."
A page from David's watercolor book, using a Wayne Thiebaud painting that demonstrates using compliments on glass...
Thiebaud paints quite a bit of glass and I'm always on the lookout for my reference files...






Voila! The finish.

Please bring in your samples tomorrow class.
BONNE JOURNEE!
Labels: DIY, painting glass, watercolors
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