"CHILDREN BY THE SEA"
5 Different Landscape/Figure Projects on 1 CD
Code: CD-23 / Price: $35.00
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BEGINNER LEVEL
The five (5) 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:
- 121 pages of instructions
- 29 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. Blue Flax, by J. Liliedahl
SIZE:
12" x 16"
TECHNIQUE: Underpainting Glazes, Overpainting Techniques.
CONTENT: 13 Pages, 3 Color Images, Color Swatches, Cartoon
Line Drawing.
This painting was inspired by the works of E.A. Hornel and William
McTaggart, both of whom peopled their paintings with joyful children
in the innocence of their youth.
The composition is one of simple shapes, balancing the large,
dark foreground with smaller areas of light and middle values
in the background. It is a perfect example of aerial perspective,
where the illusion of distance is controlled not by the drawing,
but by the use of changing values and color temperatures from
foreground to background.
The project is also a good example of how a broad color range
can be achieved with a very limited palette containing only the
three primary colors - red, yellow and blue.
2. Shell Seekers, by J. Liliedahl
SIZE:
16" x 26"
TECHNIQUE: Tonal Wash, Underpainting Glazes, Overpainting.
CONTENTS: 20 Pages, 6 Color Images, Color Swatches, Cartoon
Line Drawing.
The warm tones of this painting derive mainly from the initial
tonal wash, which covers the canvas before anything else is decided.
There remain places in the final painting which are untouched
after the initial wash and contribute to the unity of color in
the finished work.
A composition as simple as this one may be presented in a variety
of ways. The painting reads just as well as a cameo of either
of the children or as a vertical composition.
Reprinted project from the now discontinued Home Study Art Course.
3. A Walk on the Beach, by J. Liliedahl

4. Message from the Sea, by J. Liliedahl

5. Sand Castles, by J. Liliedahl

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