CHARLOTTE RODENBERG
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layering color with wet on wet technique, picking up where we left off.

3/20/2020

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looking at what we were doing before Spring Break...ABOVE
setting up material and getting back to work
adding layers, wet on wet transitional colors, working the color from one end to the other using smooth strokes back and forth but not over working the paper. Alllow pigment to spread across wet paper and dry flat.
After drying for at least 2 hours, add  another color using wet on wet from the other direction for transitional color.
adding a background, wet on wet technique
mixing skin tones using complimentary colors.  Flat color.
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