REVIEW #1 Bands of ColorWrist Flick. #2 Thick and ThinPainterly Strokes. #3 StabbingCutting Edges. #4 Flat WashMulti Color Wash. #5 Graded WashWet in Wet.

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REVIEW #1 Bands of ColorWrist Flick. #2 Thick and ThinPainterly Strokes. #3 StabbingCutting Edges. #4 Flat WashMulti Color Wash. #5 Graded WashWet in Wet. #6 Dry BrushSplatter. #7 Lifting Wet PaintScratch. #8 Mix: Red and YellowMix: Red and Blue. #9 Mix: Yellow and Blue

Technique Sheets #1 and #2 Divide pages, front only. Label each with the title of the following slides. #1 Bands of ColorWrist Flick #2 Thick and ThinPainterly Strokes

Bands of Color

Wrist Flick

Thick and Thin

Painterly Strokes

Stabbing

Cutting Edges

#1 Bands of Color/Wrist Flick #2 Thick and Thin/Painterly Strokes

Technique Sheets #3 and #4 Divide page, front only. Label each with the title of the following slides. #3 StabbingCutting Edges #4 Flat WashMulti-Color Wash

Flat Wash

Multi-color Wash

#3 Stabbing/Cutting Edges #4 Flat Wash/Multi-color Wash

Technique Sheet #5 Divide page, front only. Label each with the title of the following slides. #5 Graded WashWet in wet

Graded Wash

Wet in Wet

#5 Graded Wash/Wet in Wet

Technique Sheet #6 and #7 Divide page, front only. Label each with the title of the following slides. #6 Dry Brush Splatter #7 Lifting Splatter Scratch/stamp

Dry Brush

Splatter

Lifting Wet Paint

Scratch/Stamp

#6 Dry Brush/Splatter #7 Lifting/Scratch

Technique Sheets #8 and #9 Divide page, front only. Label each with the title of the following slides. #8 Mix: Red and Yellow #9 Mix: Yellow and Blue Mix: Blue and Red Mix: Yellow and Purple Red and Green Blue and Orange

Technique Sheet #10: Glazing Divide page with 6 horizontal rectangles and 6 vertical rectangles that overlap.

Color Mixing Use primary colors to mix secondary colors. Red, blue, & yellow. Use compliments to mix neutral color. Purple & yellow, red & green, blue & orange.

Technique Sheet #10: Glazing Divide page with 6 horizontal rectangles and 6 vertical rectangles that overlap.

#6 Dry Brush/Splatter #7 Lifting/Scratch #1 Bands of Color/Wrist Flick #2 Thick and Thin/Painterly Strokes #3 Stabbing/Cutting Edges #5 Graded Wash/Wet in Wet #4 Flat Wash/Multi-color Wash

#8, #9, #10 #8 Color Mix #9 Color Mix #10 Glazing

Painting 1: To Turn in TODAY Straight-Curved-Angled-Combined Lines #1 Bands of Color, Wrist Flick. #2 Thick and Thin, Painterly Strokes. #3 Stabbing, Cutting Edges. #4 Flat Wash, Multi Color Wash. #5 Graded Wash, Wet in Wet. #6 Dry Brush, Splatter. #7 Lifting Wet Paint, Scratch. #8 Mix: Red and Yellow, Mix: Red and Blue. #9 Mix: Yellow and Blue, Mix: P+Y, R+G, B+O #10 Glazing (Grid with Y-O-R-G-B-P)