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Mixing Colors [Paperback]

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This latest Barron's Learning to Paint Series volume provides students with practical guidelines and clear instructions for using watercolors to produce every color the human eye can perceive. They begin with three primary colors--yellow, blue, and red. Thereafter, students can produce the secondary and tertiary colors, which cover the full visible light spectrum. Illustrated throughout.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A good start to learn watercolor mixing for beginners., Aug 19 2001
By The Artist "The Artist" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Mixing Colors (Paperback)
Written in an easy-to-read manner, this book provides a good start for watercolor beginners. The book covers basics in watercolor mixing, from the three primary, secondary, to the six intermediate colors. Concepts of warm, cool, and complement colors are discussed and demonstrated. Simple exercises that are easy for beginners to follow include (but not limit to) painting with primary, cool, warm, and neutral colors (distinguished by color temperature), as well as painting with different color groups (distinguished by tones and values).

This book suits beginners who look for a rather suffice but not in-depth coverage of some of the basic aspects in watercolor mixing. Intermediate and advanced watercolorists certainly can live without it.

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