
Layering and colour You will need ● White paper (A5 ) ● Your stick and ink drawings ● Pencil ● Ink/ water down paint (acrylic or gouache). Variety of colours. You can also use pencil crayons. Tracing. 1. Stick ink drawing onto the window and trace the outlines onto a blank page. 2. Choose another of your drawings and, using the same paper trace your drawing. Do this until you have filled your page. 3. Outline all the marks you made in your drawing. 4. Do at least 7 tracings. Ninon Louw 2020 Ninon Louw 2020 You can add extra more complex lines in the background. Ninon Louw 2020 COLOUR Ninon Louw 2020 Triadic colours. These are colours that are opposite each other in a triangular shape. Two of the colours will form 70% of your artwork with the third colour at 30%. In this example: 70%= dark orange, orange, yellow + green, blue green, blue 30%= violet. OR 70%= green, blue green, blue + violet, violet blue, violet red 30% orange OR 70%= dark orange, orange, yellow + violet, violet blue, violet red 30% green Look at the red, green and blue combination. Within the red, green and blue, there are 5 different shades in each colour column. If, for instance, you use pale rasberry in the red column then match that with cornflower from blue, and granny smith from green. You can follow these combinations OR make your own 70%= red plum+green pea 30%=royal blue RED PLUM GREEN PEA ROYAL BLUE Baby pink Green cabbage Delphinium blue Pink hydrangea Spinach basil 70%= bougainvillea + yellow 30%=cyan BOUGAINVILLEA YELLOW CYAN Purple bougainvillea Wasabi Cyan Purple bean Olive Olive drab Ninon Louw 2020 70%= turmeric + aniline 30%=malachite TURMERIC ANILINE MALACHITE Turmeric Lilac Broccoli Yellow ochre Rose of Sharon Tan Milk chocolate I understand that you might not have the full range of paints to mix up the colours, but that's fine, the colours do not have to be exact. Try and get the tones as close as you possibly can. Or rather choose combinations that you can make with the colours you have. COLOUR Split complementary colours. Start with your base colour i.e blue and then use orange and yellow as the other two colours. Use this colour wheel to work out your own split complementaries. Here are two examples: Azure + Orange and Yellow Cheese, Olive Oil Shallow Sea Green + Pale Rasberry, Ham and Pink Ninon Louw 2020 Here are my examples When you colour start with the background first TRIADIC COLOUR Celery Elderberry background Chartreuse Last colour for accent Cobalt Blue Ninon Louw 2020 TRIADIC COLOUR Back ground in Olive Oil Shallow Sea Green Yellow Cheese Last colour, Dark Magenta Ninon Louw 2020 SPLIT COMPLEMENTARY Background colour Delphinium Blue Orange Yellow Cheese Last colour, Olive Oil Ninon Louw 2020 SPLIT COMPLEMENTARY Background colour Shallow Sea Green Red Ham Last colour Rose of Sharon Ninon Louw 2020 .
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