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Color in Practice Part 1 – Black White and Complements by James Gurney

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Release date:2021

Author:James Gurney

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

Painting in full color can be an intimidating experience for many students, or even for professionals exploring a new medium. There so many colors to choose from and so many variables to consider, including hue, chroma, and value.

What I’ll do in this video workshop is start with a few basic, inexpensive materials and foundational ideas. I’ll demonstrate grisaille (black and white) painting in gouache. We’ll explore the variations you can get with the contrast between transparency and opacity, and apply them in a painting of a store window.

Next I’ll paint Greg at his workstation in a car repair shop, demonstrating a single-accent scheme based on the Zorn palette (basically, black, white, red, and an iron-based yellow). The painting developed spontaneously on location and it takes advantage of a raw-sienna colored underpainting.

I’ll then paint two pictures, each using a different complementary relationship. In the first, I use just two colors: ultramarine blue and burnt sienna, and in the second, I paint a still life with an opposition between yellow-green and magenta.

  • Transparency/opacity
  • Underpainting options
  • Zorn palette
  • Complementaries
  • Wet blends
  • Color afterimages

The video alternates between simple, practical exercises that are well worth doing, regardless of your skill level, followed by paintings made on location that put the principles into action. I use gouache and watercolor, but the painting insights are universal and will benefit oil and acrylic painters as well.

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13 Comments

  1. Thanks for the course
    Please upload this course:
    https://jamesgurney.com/products/how-i-paint-dinosaurs

  2. Thank you so much for the course.
    Can you please upload these:
    https://gurneyjourney.gumroad.com/l/gouache
    https://gurneyjourney.gumroad.com/l/Watercolor
    https://gurneyjourney.gumroad.com/l/dinos

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