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Job: 11803 Title: #218076# Drawing Lessons From The Famous Artists School (Rockport)
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Whenever you use one color in a painting, it will always be
aected by the colors around it. Painting is actually a process
of making constant adjustments of hue, value, and intensity.
In the two stages of the still-life painting (below and opposite), we
see the subtle choices that the artist made to give each object its
local color — an object’s natural color without the eects of light,
shadow, and reflection — while maintaining harmony and visual
cohesiveness among all ...