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Painting a Street Scene with Gradated Color
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Yesterday I painted a neighborhood view using colors that gradate from warm to cool.
It's a mixed technique that uses M. Graham gouache
Questions:
Golden Hat on YouTube asks: I am unfamiliar with casein paint and was wondering why you use that to seal the paper surface as opposed to acrylic?
Gurney: I use casein because once it's dry, it won't pick up if you put a wash over it. You could also use Acryla Gouache (Holbein)
, which is a matte, opaque version of gouache with an acrylic binder. Or you could tint some gesso with acrylic, or anything like that as long as it's not too shiny. -----
More on gouache painting in my Gumroad tutorial "Gouache in the Wild"
The music at the end is by Matthew Schreiber. Check out his new album at his website.
Gurney: I use casein because once it's dry, it won't pick up if you put a wash over it. You could also use Acryla Gouache (Holbein)
More on gouache painting in my Gumroad tutorial "Gouache in the Wild"
The music at the end is by Matthew Schreiber. Check out his new album at his website.
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