BobBlast 352 - "How Bob Makes Color Glow!"
Weekly BobBlast Issue 352 How Bob Makes Color Glow! Welcome back to another BobBlast! I learned about making color glow from studying Rembrandt paintings. His dark, colorless portraits grabbed my attention when I noticed how he made jewelry glow - or the plume on a hat glow - or even his still life paintings… they all glowed. It was a simple, but effective painting technique, but exaggerating the one hot focal spot and THEN mixing the same focal color into the back ground color. The resulting effect appears as a glow - a halo. It’s another way to draw the viewers’ attention towards the one focal point - a strong contrast and one color area that glows and reflects off of each other. The abstract painting behind me on the wall exaggerates the luminous pink opera color (the focal point) glowing over the blue back ground. This effect happened because I painted a violet color around the focal point. Having established that, now let’s do the same technique, using color. Practice painting a simple, single subject - such as a fruit or vegetable. Let’s paint a pear! My short painting demo shows how I paint two pears that glow! So, a yellow pear on a blue back ground will glow - a green hazy effect. A red apple on a yellow back ground might glow as orange. You get the idea! One more observation… the color of a shadow may be the complementary color of the light source. Example: Sunlight shining on a snowy forest… the shadows will be bluish/purple. Think of Wayne Thiebaud’s lush paintings and observe his shadow choices. Your next studio practice assignment is to add colorful “glows” to your almost completed paintings. Paint your glow! Burridge Studio Workshops Coming Up… Two-day, One-day and Half-day zooms Click here for more information! We have more Online Workshops in April, May and June Enjoying watching Bob's Demos? Monthly Demos - All on ZOOM Inviting you into Bob’s Studio so you can watch his process at work. •April 26, 2021 9am-10:30am PT “Painting the Illusion of Glass Vessels” •May 24, 2021 9am-10:30am PT "Painting the Wow!" •June 23, 2021 9am-10:30am PT "Diptychs and Other Multiples" Click here for more info Date Night with Bob! • Thursdays in April We are thrilled to announce a Special Date Night series, for the entire five Thursdays we will be painting the model Pash - costumed and undraped. Short 2 minute poses, working up to 20 minute poses. No need to worry about your drawing skills - it’s your love of painting. Click here to see more about these special Date Nights. We also have a Special Brunch Edition Date Night - Sundays in May! 11:00am-1:00pm PT Click here for the topics and more info Something New for You! • Burridge Critiques Your Art Online honest critiques • Private one-on-one Critiques • Comments • Suggestions Click here for more information! • Burridge Available ArtWork - For sale on our website! • Bob's been busy! Lots of new work! Check it out!

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