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This is another small white study. I used 6 values ranging from white (1) to (6)darker gray. It was interesting and I felt more in control. I mixed a big pile of white and then added the black to make the gray piles. It was fun and I learned something about soft and hard edges.






I did this small white study yesterday and I had to redo most of it because it got so tight and I tried to not make any mistakes and we all know where that leads.

Comments

Douglas Clark said…
These are very nice and one learns a lot from painting them, but you are such a master of color, I miss those paintings.
Angela Sullivan said…
You inspire me I am going to have to try this.
LindaHunt said…
Thank you Douglas...you are really nice for making such an inspiring comment.

Thank you, Angela. It is fun, but a real challenge.
Helen Cooper said…
These are terrific! You always learn so much from doing all white studies. They are such a worthwhile exercise for artists of any level.

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