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Painting Techniques Only a sample – there are principles but there are NO RULES

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Painting Techniques. Only a sample – there are principles but there are NO RULES. Alla prima. A painting done in just one layer. Alla Prima. Richard Diebenkorn. Broken color. Layering paint so that the bottom layers show through. Paul Cezanne. Willem De Kooning. Richard Diebenkorn. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Painting Techniques

Only a sample – there are principles but there are

NO RULES

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Alla prima

A painting done in just one layer

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Alla Prima

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Richard Diebenkorn

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Broken color

Layering paint so that the bottom layers show through

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Paul Cezanne

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Willem De Kooning

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Richard Diebenkorn

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Andy Warhol

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Stipplingusing the tip of the brush to apply dots of color

Paul Klee

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Pointillism

Seurat

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Pointillism

Seurat

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Impasto

Applying very thick paint so that the brushstroke actually leaves a trail in the paint and these trails create texture and shadow.

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Vincent Van Gogh

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Philip Guston

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Philip Guston

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Wayne Thiebaud

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glazing

Applying thin coats of paints on top of each other

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Morris Louis

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Richard Deibenkorn

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Helen Frankenthaler

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Wayne Thiebaud

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scraffito

Putting on a layer of paint and then scratching back through it to reveal the paint underneath

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Jean Dubuffet

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Jean Dubuffet

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Cy Twombly

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drybrush

Using an almost empty brush to apply the color

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Francis Bacon

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Francis Bacon

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Claude Monet

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scumbling

Putting layers of lighter color over layers of darker colors

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J.M.W. Turner

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Sfumato – or smooth blending

Blending the paint in a naturalistic way

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Titian

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Eduard Manet

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Georgio Morandi

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The steps to making a painting

Whether realistic or abstract

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imprimatura

Putting down a thin layer of color before painting thicker layers on top of it

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The underpainting

Highlights and details are gradually added. Note the colors are in contrast to what the final colors will be.

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Color is gradually added and modeled in both thick and thin layers until the final result is achieved.

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Another example

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http://www.bigblackpig.com/painting/glazing.html

A good site to visit for more information