

ColorDemo part 6 : Chromatic Dulling
Using “color” (hue) to dull color.


ColorDemo part 5 : Painting Hue, Value, Chroma
How to adjust your mixtures for each of these color terms.


ColorDemo part 4 : Basic Color Terms Defined
Hue (The quality), Value (The lightness or darkness) and Chroma (The brightness or dullness) of a color are defined.


ColorDemo part 3 : Mixing a Basic Color (Primaries/Secondaries)
Mass tone and Undertone are addressed. A clearer understanding of Primary and Secondary is established. The often misunderstood terms...


ColorDemo part 2 : Paint Handling (Basics)
All of these pigments, except the white are transparent, this makes creating a smooth patch rather challenging. In this video we learn...


ColorDemo part 1 : Setting Up (Palette and Paint)
Using Guerra’s Pigment kits, we will practice setting up a palette with the least number of pigments to achieve the greatest chromatic...


Contrast of Extension
This theory states that a larger percentage of a dark dull will feel spatially balanced if it is placed along side a smaller percentage...


Chroma expanded!
A thorough exploration of the term Chroma. Color terminology is just words that allude to extremes of a category. Chroma refers to bright...


Illusion of Transparency
Between two parent colors there are many “child” colors or mixtures. These mixture colors will create a sense of transparency in...


Harmony and Contrast Part 2
And exploration of After Image and Johannes Itten’s Contrasts of Hue, Value, Chroma, Complementary, Monochrome, Spread, Clash and...


Harmony and Contrast Part 1
Exploring Monochrome, Analogous, Complementary, Cross Complementary, Dyad, Triad, Tetrad, Hexads, Split Complement.


Relativity Lecture Part II
Josef Albers Relativity exercises. Three Colors appear like four. Reversed Grounds (Three colors appear like two….sort of…). Four Colors...


Relativity Lecture Part I
Josef Albers Relativity exercises. The basics of practicing a Hue, Value OR Chroma shift.


Sketchbook 20120201
Figures, Life, Color, Yoga