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    This blog documents the creation of eleven paintings inspired by the 17th century palette of works in Rembrandt and the Golden Age of Dutch Art, an exhibition that traveled to three U.S. cities in 2006-07. During June of 2007, all eleven paintings were presented as my exhibit, Lessons from the Low Countries, while the Rembrandt exhibit debuted its three-month stay at the Portland Art Museum in Portland, Oregon. Read the documentation and see all finished works of this year-long project in the August 2006 through June 2007 entries on this blog.

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March 25, 2007

Sienna Shadows

6_rug_area_detailHere is a perfect example of a good use of burnt sienna. The bright (illuminated) side of the rug in painting #4 is painted using vermilion mixed with combinations of naples yellow, lead-tin yellow, and white. Then as the light fades away (to the right side) I have used variations of madder and  burnt sienna to give the feeling of depth. There also are touches of cool tones where I have used blues and greens to give more contrast. I am constantly talking to myself as I paint, "think contrasts, light/dark and cool/warm and smooth/textured and so forth." This is what makes a painting interesting with variations of all the components, like magical illusions on a flat surface. An added benefit is the quick drying time.

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wonderful blog and I am enjoying your color theory studies as well.

I REALLY like your blog, but are you still blogging? This is not exactly a current post.

After months of transition, my new studio is almost set up and ready to use. I hope to start grinding paint and making paintings within the next few days.

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