Mixing Greens
In this tutorial, John demonstrates how you can use Utrecht Artists’ Oils in a limited palette to create an incredible variety of greens without ever opening up a tube of green paint. Particularly useful for plein air and landscape painting, this technique will enhance your understanding of the nuances of just one color while helping you make the most of your palette.

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Muted colors are more natural! How to desaturate colors. Color mixing with acrylics for beginners.

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Mixing Greens

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How to Mix Green in Landscape Painting (Oil Painting Mistakes Most Artists Make)

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Demonstration Video: How to Mix Subtle Greens

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How to Mix Greens in Oil Paint

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How To Mix Greens In Your Landscape

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Painting Tips and Tricks, Creating A Color Mixing Chart For Landscape Greens by Tim Gagnon

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How to Mix ANY Color - No Talent Method - oil painting instruction

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How To Mix True Bright Greens for Landscape Painting (Oils or Acrylics) 🎨🌲

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John Wellington Color Theory Masterclass

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The Color Mixing Masterclass

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A Simple Way To Learn Greens For Landscape Paintings

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The Color Mixing "Game" That Ends Frustration

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How to Mix Greens in Watercolours | A Real-Time Tutorial.

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COLOUR MIXING SOLUTIONS in oils - Create 3D Effects + What's on my Palette!

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Historical Greens — Artist Oil Colors Used in Art History

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Mastering Muted Color

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The Benefits of a Limited Palette for Oil Painting

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Earth Colors in Oil Paint

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