Master Palettes: Exploring Color Mixing

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Explore foundational color theory in oil painting as artist Scott Gellatly defines three art movement color palettes and their characteristics.

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Explore foundational color theory in oil painting as artist Scott Gellatly defines three art movement color palettes and their characteristics.

Intro to Color Mixing

Meet instructor Scott Gellatly and go over the tools and materials used in this class.

Color Characteristics & Mixing

Learn about hue, value and chroma, and how to achieve any color you can see when mixing your palette.

Color Palettes Throughout History

Discover the common color palettes of three different eras in art history: classical, impressionist and modern.

Underpainting

Develop an underpainting, learn about additive and subtractive painting, as well as painting shadows and highlights.

The Classical Palette

Scott walks you step by step through a painting using the classical palette.

The Impressionist Palette

Discover the process and techniques for painting a still life with the impressionist palette.

Refining the Impressionist Palette

Further refine your impressionist painting by continuing to define form and shadow.

The 20th Century Palette

Finally, use the robust arsenal of modern colors to paint the still life, then compare all three pieces.

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