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The next session after learning the glaze technique is quite different, now instead of begin with a charcoal portrait as base, we have to underpaint the canvas with a shade of blue, I chose Ultramarine Blue dissolved in a half-half mix of oil and alkyd medium. The layer has to be semitransparent, not thick or opaque.
The model today is a different subject with more fair complexion so we can practice with a different skin color.
The model today is a different subject with more fair complexion so we can practice with a different skin color.
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We will continue using a limited pallette, the three basic colors , Red, Blue and Yellow and white, we may use diferent types of each one, but I will try to limit myself to Primary Red, Ultramarine Blue, and Cadmium Yellow. This time we will use oils, I will use the Louvre I have from long time ago , which I never used.
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After getting the lights, and once we have an acceptable resemblance of the subject we baegin to paint the shadows.
After a while I have a general draft and the proportions of the model, still I am not sure of the right proportions, but I measureed again using a stick, and they are right. I assume that the "ot of proportion" feeling is just an optical effect.
We finishet this session and we have to wait for the following class.
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