WORK IN PROGRESS - DIAS DE ORO - THE GLAZES
Today I worked some glazes into the right side of the painting -- these transparent colors - Burnt sienna, alizarin crimson, and yellow ochre (thinned to a transparency with the painting medium) in the autumn trees. The pinons at the top of the canvas: Prussian Blue and Burnt Sienna for the darkest values, with some chrome Oxide Green Opaque in the lighter areas.
I am adding this post today to focus on the contrast between the glazes on the right and the underpainting on the left side of the painting -- these dark colors not only help to emphasize the light of the final opaque colors, but they add a richness to all the colors. If you really look at Renaissance paintings -- those dark colors are glazes -- observe how they make the lights appear lighter!
If you have any questions or comments regarding this painting, please call me at (505)758-7454.
I am adding this post today to focus on the contrast between the glazes on the right and the underpainting on the left side of the painting -- these dark colors not only help to emphasize the light of the final opaque colors, but they add a richness to all the colors. If you really look at Renaissance paintings -- those dark colors are glazes -- observe how they make the lights appear lighter!
If you have any questions or comments regarding this painting, please call me at (505)758-7454.