Blog Hop#3
www.AlteredAlchemy.comThe Secret Word is located on the front page of artist and Artful Gathering 2017 Instructor, Luthien Thye’s Blog!
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Pixee Star and I have been playing around with my color palette. Those of you who know me, know that I am obsessed with color and watercolor is my favorite medium. In preparing for my All About Color class that I am teaching in my Bend, Oregon Studio, I took a closer look at the yellows on my palette. My goal was to have the warmest yellow and the coolest yellow available. I am happy to announce that I found a cooler yellow than I already had! It is the Daniel Smith Lemon Yellow. It is bright, fresh, and semi-transparent. Next I will try using it in triad and tetrad mixes. If I come up with something great, I will let you know!
Here are some photos from my Color Class. There is some serious color study going on!
Out my back door…. |
I used the Parallel Pen to write the quote on my journal page. I hope you have fun trying this out!
I want to share with you a step-by-step page prep for your creative art journal. This is one of the many techniques that I will be teaching at the Portland Art and Soul Retreat 2017! This techniques uses watercolor and mixed media.
Here is a list of supplies you need to create this page.
Start by painting 2 pages in your journal with analogous watercolors (colors next to each other on the color wheel). I used Indian yellow and French Vermilion. Mist the paints lightly to help them blend together. Sprinkle and splatter a third color such as Cobalt blue teal. Let this dry.
Paint the Twinkling H2O Solar Gold along the edges of the pages. Add the distress stain along the edges too, blending and letting them mix. Use colors that will enhance the edges.
ALL ABOUT COLOR