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Lesson 4....PAINTING DRAMATIC SKIES
Matching Color to Subject: A cloudless sky should be painted with transparent colors, with smooth glazes, graded washes and the like. Stormy skies are achieved best with opaque colors, and some complementary colors,with bold diagonal strokes (to denote movement, wind, etc.) Sunsets are dramatic with complementary colors. (blues and orange, purple and yellow, magenta, orange, yellow and blues) They can be calm, with few or no clouds, or dramatic with angry dark clouds against a brilliant light. Rainy skies are more monochromatic, and painted with more vertical strokes.
Notice that cumulous clouds are warmer in tone on the bottom than in any other area. The bottom may appear to be a dark or medium gray….but there is a warm tone (possibly because they are reflecting the earth and they are full of moisture that blocks out the sunlight.)
Try more skies with bolder colors such as French Ultramarine Blue and Burnt Sienna. These colors work well for stormy skies. Dampen the paper so the color flows nicely. Just be bold and slosh the paint on in quick, but strong stokes. Don’t be shy. |
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