Description
Go on location with Mark Mehaffey and discover how to paint en plein air! Mark shows you how you can create atmospheric perspective where there isn’t any. You’ll learn to use the scenery as a reference for your painting, and to adapt what you see to what the painting requires. Find out how to block in large shapes and combine your colors from a limited palette of warm and cool primary acrylics to get a range of values and shades for your greenery. You’ll also discover how to refine the shapes and establish a focal point for your image using various sizes of objects in the foreground to create interest.
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Bio/Intro:
Mark Mehaffey has had work featured in many corporate, public and private collections. He is a signature member of the National Watercolor Society and a Signature Life member, Master Status of the Watercolor West and Rocky Mountain Watermedia Society. Mark is a winner of the M. Grumbacher Gold Medal from Allied Artists of America and he is the featured instructor in several acrylic and watercolor painting videos.
Materials:
Acrylics in a split primary palette of Holbein and Golden colors:
Cadmium Yellow Light (cool)
Cadmium Yellow Deep (warm)
Quinacridone Crimson (cool) or Alizarin Crimson Hue
Cadmium Red Light (warm)
Phthalo Blue (cool)
Ultramarine Blue (warm)
Titanium White
Black
Brushes
Brites (short flats), Winton brand or Rosemary (bristle and nylon)
Palette knife
Surface
Sketchbook
Pre-gessoed Ampersand panels
Other
Soltek Easel
Water and water container
Brushes
Plastic bag full of paper towels
Masterson Sta-wet Palette
Sunglasses
Camera
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