Watercolor Mixing The 12-hue Method

Watercolor Mixing The 12-hue Method by Christopher Willard, published by Rockport in 2000, is a comprehensive guide designed for artists seeking to enhance their watercolor techniques. This edition, consisting of 143 pages, provides clear instruction on managing color effectively, offering a structured approach to creating a perfect watercolor palette tailored to various subjects.
Readers will find detailed guidance on essential aspects of the painting process, including the use of basic palettes and primary colors, as well as methods for mixing neutral tones and layering transparent colors. The book emphasizes achieving consistent tints and shades while also exploring mixed media techniques. This resource serves as a practical tool for artists looking to refine their skills in color theory and watercolor painting.
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Mixing the perfect watercolor palette for the subject is a complex, demanding art. While there are no easy solutions, there is a better way. WeLcome to the new school of painting. This volume offers a fresh, reliable approach to managing color and making it work for you. Save time, money, and frustration by mastering this professional system for mixing watercolors.
— Clear instruction and direction for each facet of the painting process, including:
— basic palettes and working with primary colors
— mixing a neutral or grayed palette, layering transparent and semi-transparent colors
— achieving consistent tints and shades; working in mixed media
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