Using Bold Color to Spice Up a Painting

Painting has a lot in common with cooking. A good dish often relies on bold spice to satisfy the palate. Likewise a good painting can benefit from the use of bold color to spice up the palette. In this video I will demonstrate using concentrated red to add visual power to a painting. Let me know if you have any questions in the comments below. If you enjoyed this video and would like to see more please subscribe to my channel and give this video a thumbs up. And if you found this tutorial helpful please consider making a donation on my website so that I can keep these tutorials free for everyone. http://www.laurelhart.com. Thanks for watching! Prints available in my Etsy shop at: http://www.etsy.com/shop/laurelhartwork My instructional watercolor book "Putting People in Your Paintings" is available at: https://amzn.to/2SXPOIt Winsor & Newton 140 lbs. Cold Press paper: https://bit.ly/2GaohAh Jones Palette Kit: https://bit.ly/3ue9jQa Cheap Joe's Palette: https://bit.ly/3q55f1p Original watercolors available online at: http://www.laurelhart.com and at Relics Gallery in Salt Lake City, UT https://bit.ly/2EdiyrR Follow me on Instagram @laurelhartwork https://bit.ly/2Gtj3k8 and on Facebook at Laurel Hart Fine Art https://bit.ly/2UVJW3g For business inquiries contact Laurel Hart at [email protected] Royalty Free Music: Eye of the Beholder by Alexis Messier purchased at https://www.premiumbeat.com/