Beyond Studies-2: Guiding with Value Contrast

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 Beginning with the study from Series 13, Lesson 3, Dianne takes us step by step through a process where, after neutralizing value contrast to relocate a focal point, she uses value contrast to set the new focal point and bring the work to a resolution.
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Series 17:  Beyond Studies

S17 L2 Guiding with Value Contrast- Download

A study sometimes ends up being a block-in for a painting.  But taking it to a fully resolved painting requires a different sort of thinking.  Using value contrast towards creating a new focal point is a tried and true method for carrying a painting to the finish line.

guiding with value contrast

[typography font=”Cantarell” size=”24″ size_format=”px”] In this lesson, S17L2  Guiding with Value Contrast of the BEYOND STUDIES series, beginning with the study from Series 13, Lesson 3, Focus with Value, Dianne takes us step by step through a process where, after neutralizing value contrast to relocate a focal point, she uses value contrast to set the new focal point and bring the work to a resolution.
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[typography font=”Cantarell” size=”24″ size_format=”px”]Doing studies is a proven way for learning visual principles. Many times, a study will speak its potential to become a finished painting. When that happens, the artist switches intentions to bringing clarity to the work while reinforcing the principle from which the study grew.[/typography]

[typography font=”Cantarell” size=”24″ size_format=”px”]This series of tutorials focuses attention on ways to move beyond the study towards a finished piece. All these are taken from studies done in previous lessons.  The principles used for resolving each one are the same as the focus of that lesson. [/typography]

[typography font=”Cantarell” size=”24″ size_format=”px”]With every brushstroke we make, we are composing.  Just as with any creation, we begin with a structure, then as the art work begins we place shapes and colors according the concept with which we are working.  But the time comes when we move to a different level of thinking and decision-making–that moment when our intention becomes to bring clarity and resolution to the work.[/typography]

[typography font=”Cantarell” size=”24″ size_format=”px”]Among Dianne’s passions about painting and teaching painting is how composing principles can expand creative freedom if the artist transcends the “rule” idea and instead, transforms the principle into a tool that opens creative doors.[/typography]

[typography font=”Cantarell” size=”24″ size_format=”px”] This lesson is built on the study created  HERE.  Read Dianne’s Compose blog posts HERE.  Visit Dianne’s website and example her work HERE.  And visit her YouTube Channel with dozens of Quick Tips HERE. [/typography]

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