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This book offers clear instruction on the use of the Color Wheel, a tool that has been in use for many years and developed by The Color Wheel Company. As you learn to use The Color Wheel you will see how it serves to simplify color mixing for the artist. The Color Wheel Company endorses this book and has allowed me the right to use their Color Wheel as examples throughout the book. On the back side of the Color Wheel, there are a group of stacked geometric shapes representing spatial degrees of separation which, when used, will prove to create harmonious color schemes. White is always a given…mehr

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This book offers clear instruction on the use of the Color Wheel, a tool that has been in use for many years and developed by The Color Wheel Company. As you learn to use The Color Wheel you will see how it serves to simplify color mixing for the artist. The Color Wheel Company endorses this book and has allowed me the right to use their Color Wheel as examples throughout the book. On the back side of the Color Wheel, there are a group of stacked geometric shapes representing spatial degrees of separation which, when used, will prove to create harmonious color schemes. White is always a given paint tube to be added to your palette, but black is not necessary when you learn how to make a dark using complementary colors. By using a controlled group of colors, you will create harmony in your artwork. So then why are there so many paint colors out there to choose from when all you need is a few? The answer is that the more colors the manufacturers make, the more colors you think you need, so the more you will buy. Manufacturers feed on this notion and in essence, it disables you from learning and understanding how to mix color. Knowing "What's in your Tube" is another element of mixing color. Using pure color is about knowing what pigments are in your tube of paint. This color mixing method is suitable for the beginner student as well as the professional artist. It can be applied to any subject or style of art including abstract, expressionism or impressionism and can be applied to all painting mediums including beyond paint such as fiber art and interior decorating. Color harmony is essential to all good art no matter the medium, subject or style. Whether you are just beginning your art journey or have been struggling to mix color, this systematic approach will help you get on the right track. This book serves as a reference guidebook, and teaching tool. Color mixing can take a lifetime of exploration because of the endless combinations. I have been painting for over fifty years and still, it is fun and fresh each time I return to my easel. If you don't already own a Color Wheel, you may want to have one to follow along. If you do, dust it off and let's get going!
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Autorenporträt
Born into a family of musicians, Elaine began her own artistic journey at an early age. She studied art worldwide through classes and workshops with renowned artists. Landscapes have always been her love, where shapes, textures and lighting always offer an endless source of subjects and challenges. She has a deep connection to the natural world around her and enjoys taking part in translating natures' inspirations to canvas. Her current body of work focuses on the New England landscape with emphasis on historical settings throughout the New England area. She holds the Hudson River Valley Artists in high regard for their valuable studies en plein air along with their classical academic approach to painting. She strives to remain faithful to this process when creating her own art by experiencing the mood of the landscape en plein air, and walking off the beaten path to render small drawing or painting studies, usually for use on larger studio pieces. Elaine has been a professional artist since 1985, began teaching in 1991 and continues to offers fine art classes and workshops. Through her teaching experiences her students have led her to focus on developing an easy to understand color mixing method for use by working artists, teachers and the novice painter. A national award winning artist, Elaine is an active art exhibit participant in juried shows as well as regular gallery exhibits. She has also served as a juror for a number of area art organizations and is an active advocate of the fine arts in her community.