Saturday, 12 August 2017

Negative Painting Techniques

It was the turn of committee member Cynthia Fletcher to share her knowledge of negative painting this week in the monthly workshop.

Many thanks to Cynthia.

 

The afternoon meeting was very well attended - 13 members came armed with materials, and three guests also swelled the ranks. We were pleased to welcome Gladys Currie as a guest and look forward to seeing her again as a member.



Cynthia made it more difficult (or perhaps easier?) by limiting the palette to one red, one blue and one yellow paint, and showed us how to use this technique effectively.

The technique involves painting a darker background around the lighter objects. In other words, you define various objects from close to distant, gradually revealing their shapes and creating more depth and dimension with each layer of colour.




Some participants got the hang of the technique quickly and were amazed at the excellent results.




Maureen also brought along some of the cute pottery pots she crafted during the previous pottery workshop. You weren't there? Your loss. It was fun!





Thanks to photographer Rob McAlpine and secretary, Ann Zwets for the pix.




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