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Painting Techniques
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Today you will be… Working in pairs on an activity Painting using 8 different techniques Reflecting on which techniques were successful and which you will use in your project Apply techniques to the 3D masks you have made and/or 2D work
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By the end of this lesson you will….. Be able to identify 8 different painting techniques. Be able to write instruction on how you produced the 8 painting techniques. You could also…… Describe limitations and qualities of the techniques you use. Apply 2 or more painting techniques to your own project- in both 2D and 3D.
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1.Latex resist H&S Apply a wash of watercolour paint Leave to dry Apply liquid latex to the areas that will be masked. Leave to dry Apply another watercolour over the latex Peel off the latex 3. Wet on dry Apply a wash of watercolour Leave to dry Apply other colours on to the dry surface Leave to dry 4. Sponge Apply the watercolour paint with a sponge Leave to dry Apply a second coat of watercolour paint, in a darker of lighter shade Leave to dry Apply a wash of watercolour paint Do not leave to dry Apply another colour to the wet surface, adding any details over the top. Leave to dry 2. Wet on wet 5. Hessian Apply the watercolour paint with a piece of hessian Leave to dry Apply a second coat of watercolour paint, in a darker or lighter shade Leave to dry 6. Dry brush Apply paint with a paint brush and select a watercolour Apply the paint to the surface without reloading the brush with paint Leave to dry 7. Salt Apply a wash of watercolour paint Sprinkle a layer of salt over the wet surface Apply drops of another colour over the salt layer Leave to dry 8. Bubble wrap Apply the watercolour paint with a piece of bubble wrap Leave to dry Apply a second coat of watercolour paint, in a darker or lighter shade Leave to dry
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How to create your 8 samples of painting techniques… 1.Turn paper to landscape format 2.Divide the paper into 8 equal boxes with pencil or masking tape. 3.Apply a watercolour wash to box 1- Latex resist and 3- Wet on dry. 4.Leave box 1 and 2 to dry 5.Continue working on the remaining boxes and leave to dry. 6.Go back to boxes 1. Latex resist and 3. wet on dry
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Mixing paint using ratios….. For example, you want to mix grey paint for your mask. To do this you need to mix white and black together in a ratio of 3:2. Q: How much white paint would you need if you wanted to make 10 litres of grey paint? WhiteBlack 3 : 2 6 litres : 4 litres x 2
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Colour Theory REMEMBER! Refer back to last weeks hand- out on the colour wheel. When mixing your colours consider….. Primary colours Secondary colours Tertiary colours Cool versus hot Neutral colours Accent colours Clashing colours
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What next? Use a view finder to select the sample you want to put in your sketchbook. Annotate your samples using key terminology e.g. wet on dry, wet on wet, watercolour wash…. Include instructions on how you created the samples, including qualities and limitations e.g. “My mask is made out of modroc so I cannot use watercolour. Therefore, I will use acrylic paint instead” Apply techniques to the masks you have made.
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