Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Acrylic Painting



In my painting, I organized it by putting the sky in the top, so as to show that it was the furthest away. The background I painted over the sky, leaving a little bit of sky above showing. I then placed the wide expanse of white below the sky and background, showing that it was in front, then with the foreground I did the same. Atmospheric perspective is when you dull the intensity as the object moves further away. I did this by lowering the intensity of the mountains. I created a light source by adding value with shadows. My color scheme was monochromatic blue. I used long, smooth brushstrokes throughout the painting. I used value by adding black to the color to darken it and white to lighten it.

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