Episode 7: COLOR THEORY
Episode 7 is a color theory class. In previous episodes, I’ve made many references to concepts of color theory and thought this could be a welcome episode.
The numerous graphics I made for this show are posted here in this gallery and also in the resources section of my site, so it’ll be easy to find them. I hope to be able to refer to concepts in this episode in future shows.
I wasn’t sure I’d be able to fill an entire episode with talk about color, but hey hey! I did! I hope it’s valuable and interesting info.
Available work
from Kim’s Art Show
Originals and prints of paintings created during the show are available. Thank you for your support!
As with the painting in the first episode, this original gouache piece was created during “Kim’s Art Show, Episode 2” and measures 8×8” on a 11×14” beige Stonehenge archival rag paper. The matte finish of the gouache is rich and deep compared to the felt-like texture of the paper surface.
This marsh is characteristically more colorful, with the wildflowers goldenrod and joe pye weed on bright display. Water winds through it, again moving the viewer through the artwork.
The painting is unframed, allowing for you to design framing to your taste. Local pick up is available for those near Norfolk, MA.
Continuing with the marsh series in gouache, this original was painted during “Kim’s Art Show, Episode 3” and measures 8×8” on an 11×14” gray Stonehenge archival rag paper. Gouache has a rich and deep matte finish which contrasts well with the soft texture of the paper.
This imagined scene features deep blues and purples against a plane of green marsh grasses. The moon shines down onto the water with suggested reflection.
The painting is unframed, allowing for you to design framing to your taste. Local pick up is available for those near Norfolk, MA.