Gary Greene | Runtime (52 min)
Learn how to paint flowers in colored pencil with three demonstrations: a magnolia blossom, a dahlia, and a fuschia. You’ll learn colored pencil techniques, from scumbling and burnishing, to color blending and underpainting techniques to achieve vibrant color. In each art lesson, you’ll get painting tips for lending depth and realism to each blossom, for beautiful colored pencil flowers that will always been in bloom!
Features:
- Colored pencil techniques, from blending and layering to underpainting, scumbling and burnishing
- Three start-to-finish demonstrations teaching for painting flowers of different types and colors
- Lessons on when to use hard and soft pencils, colors, and other tools with your pencils
Colored Pencil with Gary Greene – Painting Flowers
Materials
- Soft, wax-based colored pencils
- Hard colored pencils
Magnolia Demonstration:
- Clay Rose
- Dark Umber
- Deco Peach
- Deco Pink
- French Gray 30%
- Henna
- Hot Pink
- Lime Peel
- Light Umber
- Magenta
- Olive Green
- Pink
- Pink Rose
- Process Red
- Rosy Beige
- Sepia
- Tuscan Red
- White
Dahlia Demonstration
- Apple Green
- Canary Yellow
- Cool Grey 10%
- Cool Grey 90%
- Cream
- Crimson Red
- Crimson Lake
- Goldenrod
- Lemon Yellow
- Light Umber
- Olive Green
- Scarlet Red
- Sunburst Yellow
- Spanish Orange
- Tuscan Red
- White
Hard Pencils
- Apple Green
- Crimson Red
- Goldenrod
- Olive Green
- Spanish Orange
- Tuscan Red
Fuschia Demonstration
- Apple Green
- Black Grape
- Carmine Red
- Cool Gray 70%
- Crimson Lake
- French Grey 20%
- French Grey 70%
- Lavendar
- Lilac
- Magenta
- Olive Green
- Scarlet Lake
- Terra Cotta
- Violet
- Warm Grey 90%
- White
Hard Pencils
- Lavender
- Olive Green
- Rose
- Scarlet Red
- Warm Grey 20%
Surfaces
- 8x10 Strathmore 4-ply museum board
Other
- 2B graphite pencil
- Lyra splender blendings
- Rubber cement thinner
- Narrow-mouthed glass bottle
- No. 4 round watercolor brush
- Cotton-tipped applicators
- Kneaded eraser
- Pencil sharpener
- Desk brush
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