Sometimes I really miss having an art teacher. I want to keep learning new ways to be a better painter. Although not the same as having my favorite art teacher / friend close by, YouTube can be a good substitute. Before YouTube, however, there were these fabulous how-to-paint books. I've collected a few of them from flea markets and eBay over the years.
I flipped through the pages of this one looking for a lesson on painting some nice fluffy, happy, summer clouds.
Can you see the price tag in the top right corner? Woolworth $2.95. |
I decided to follow the paint recipes presented as as exactly as I could. This painting used only 2 blues, 2 yellows, black, white, and a brown (for the house).
French ultramarine, cerulean, lemon yellow, Naples yellow, ivory black, titanium white, burnt umber.
The biggest lesson for me with this one was that lemon yellow + ivory black make the loveliest greens. Who knew!!
Here's a look at the painting before I found "happy" in the clouds. They were pretty angry looking for a while.The Inspiration Image of Sara's beautiful stormy clouds on this month's Inspiration Collaboration is what sent me on the search for a lesson on painting clouds.
Oil Painting on Wrapped Canvas, 12"x 16"
If you'd like to purchase this painting, click Under Billowing Clouds.
How do you assess whether the art book is a good one? The clouds look so realistic. It's another nice painting, Helen!
ReplyDeleteHmmm... I guess if it has something I'm interested in and has steps, ideas, tricks that seem like some I can follow and use.
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