TWO RANDOM COLOR PALETTES
Today, I want to share with you two color palettes that can be very useful if you’re planning an upcoming artwork.
Let’s start with the first one.
Autumn Landscape
For this artwork, we will use Titanium White, Medium Yellow, Naples Yellow, Indian Red, Burnt Sienna, Ivory Black.
On the cool side, we have Cerulean Blue and Payne’s Gray.”
Some progress on the artwork:
Bird Under the Rain
In this artwork, we have a slightly more varied color palette. We have:
Titanium White, Ultramarine Blue, and Cerulean Blue on the cool side.
On the warm side, we have Light Yellow, Cadmium Red, Cadmium Purple, and Burnt Umber.
Some progress on the artwork:
The idea with these short articles is to give you an understanding of the oils available and the ones I use the most. We will continue to share more palettes, and you will notice the oils that are repeated, which, in my opinion, are fundamental to have on your palette.
I hope this article is useful to you.
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