"OLD MASTER METHODS: THE GRISAILLE"
2 Different Portrait/Figure Projects on 1 CD
Code: CD-12 / Price: $35.00
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BEGINNER LEVEL
The two (2) projects contained on this CD, when viewed or printed,
are exact reproductions of the original, printed versions. The user
has complete control of the viewing process and may choose to print
any or all of the included documentation, as desired. Printing images
in color requires the user to have a color printer.
The CD contains the following information for viewing and/or printing
for each of the projects:
- 35 pages of instructions
- 20 Full-Color images; Color Swatch Reference Guides (displayed
in color on user's computer monitor for easy reference; requires a
color printer to print in color)
- Line Drawings included for the user to print and enlarge
to the painting size of their choice.
PROJECTS INCLUDED:
1. Grecian Girl, by J. Liliedahl
SIZE:
18" x 24"
TECHNIQUE: Academic Grisaille, Glazing.
CONTENTS:12 Pages, 9 Color Images, Value Finder Card,
Cartoon Line Drawing.
NOTE: After the painting by E.J. Poynter.
This project was designed to show how important values are in
the creation of perspective and three-dimensional form. The grisaille
painting is a completed work of art in itself. The only color
in the painting comes from a few thin glazes at the end, and no
opaque application of color is necessary. The images are shown
"in color," but the only colors used in 99% of the painting are
black and white.
2. Juliet, by J. Liliedahl
SIZE:
18" x 24"
TECHNIQUE: Academic Grisaille Underpainting, Glazing.
CONTENTS: 30 Pages, 8 Color Images, Color Swatches, Value
Finder Card, Cartoon Line Drawing.
NOTE: Recommended for intermediate painters.
William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" is one of the great
tragedies in all of literature and for centuries painters have
attempted to capture the essence of the love story. In pursuit
of that same illusive goal, I have selected Juliet as the subject
of this lesson so that the knowledge of the story will help you
in its execution.
As we know Juliet's approximate age at the time,
this project illustrates the method and techniques of capturing
and portraying that age through the careful drawing and painting
of the facial features.
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