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Color Study-9, Leighann Foster

Color Study-9, Leighann Foster



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This is a color study. I used a ten color, color wheel and chose one color and its opposite. I made one of these colors the dominant color. Then I chose two colors two colors away on either side of one of the original colors and used them the least. I didn’t focus too much on value but mostly on thickness of paint, placement of the colors and texture. I do these color studies as a change from my regular work and to find a color plan for a future painting. It is quite liberating to detach myself and invent compositions without imagery.

Oil on gesso board
5” X 5”
$50.00 plus shipping
Leighann Foster, foster3@gvtc.com

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