a short guide to Value Zones for Color Theory
We discuss how to maximize pictorial advantages using distinct value shapes in the context of color theory, with art historical examples, some student work and even one painting of mine. Vincent VanGogh, Henri Fantin Latour and Henry Osawa Tanner are some of the artists analyzed. instagram: @Benjaminjshamback www.benjaminjshamback.com

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