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Choose a palette for those black-and-white snowy landscapes, and inject feeling and depth in to your winter trees.
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Choose a palette for those black-and-white snowy landscapes, and inject feeling and depth in to your winter trees
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Learn to create the chill. Paint the downstream movement of icy water and snowy banks. Composing the winter landscape, choosing a color palette, underpainting strategies, and snow textures, all in a two hour live demo.
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This demo on dark paper shows how to layer deep rich colors for a moonlit sky, and create the effect of reflected lights on water.
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This demo on dark paper shows how to layer deep rich colors for a moonlit sky, and create the effect of reflected lights on water.
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A foundational lesson on breaking down the parts of a composition to understand shape and value and prepare for painting.
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In this primary exercise, we begin a pear painting with sketch, block in and underpainting.
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We continue and complete our pear painting with the steps of layering, blending, and edge work.
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Cultivating a critical eye towards our own work is one of the most valuable and difficult skills we can develop as artists. This video contains an array of things to consider as you look at our own work, as well as offering a number of tools and ...
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This useful video takes you through everything you need to consider when preparing to sign your work: placement, tools, color, size, name choice, design aspects, even mindset.

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What to do with those snowy but nearly colorless photo references? This sample of Jeanne's demo shows how to convey depth and color to create an atmospheric and moody snow scene.
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This sample clip is from my Color Fundamentals section below.  This simple exercise using a black and white photo reference shows how deepening our understanding of value can expand our flexibility with color.
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This sample clip is from my Color Fundamentals section. Here I look at the vital relationship between color and value, with a challenging color exercise.

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