Observational Color Preview
One of the greatest gifts of sight is our ability to distinguish colors. The human eye can distinguish around 10,000,000 colors. This may be why the Impressionist movement had and continues to have a large following. The transition from black and white training can feel daunting. There are so many choices, so many variations of paint colors and formulas. Do we use viridian green or pthalo green? Opaque or transparent? What about limited or extensive palettes? How do we learn to observe color?
Lessons
- Observational Color: Blue and Orange
- Observational Color: Red and Green
- Observational Color: Yellow and Purple
- Observational Color: Warm Light Scenario
- Observational Color: Cool Light Scenario
- Observational Color: Temperature Comparison
- Observational Color: Zorn Palette
- Observational Color: Zorn Palette, Part 2
- Observational Color: Zorn Palette, Part 3
- Observational Color: Zorn Palette, Part 4
- Observational Color: Monochromatic Color Scheme
- Observational Color: Monochromatic Color Scheme, Part 2