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Landscape Phase I

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Release date:2020

Author:Jim Hahn

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

The goal of this phase is to introduce you to the fundamentals of landscape composition. Jeff will go over 13 different compositional “stems” used throughout history by some of the great landscape painters. He will then use black and white gouache to do several small thumbnail paintings of each compositional stem, while explaining each one and its significance to you as a painter. You will then use the same reference to repeat the above. Many artists are never introduced to these stems and, as such, have to do hundreds of efforts in the hopes that they stumble over these ideas throughout their career. That is not a place anyone wants to be! This is a great, user-friendly introduction to composition.

Table of Contents

Steel Yard/Balance Scales Part I
Steel Yard/Balance Scales Part II
Steel Yard/Balance Scales Part III
Circle Part I
Circle Part II
S Curve Part I
S Curve Part II
Pyramid Part I
Pyramid Part II
Cross Part I
Cross Part II
Cross Part III
L / Rectangle Part I
L / Rectangle Part II
Group Mass/3 Spot Part I
Group Mass/3 Spot Part II
Group Mass/3 Spot Part III
Diagonal Part I
Diagonal Part II
Diagonal Part III
Radiating Line Part I
Radiating Line Part II
Radiating Line Part III
Tunnel Part I
Tunnel Part II
Silhouette Part I
Silhouette Part II
Pattern Part I
Pattern Part II
Closing Thoughts

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7 Comments

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