Of course limited palettes can be boring after some time, especially for the artist. It is fairly easy to continue bu adding just a touch of something new as in the two paintings below, both done on yupo with acrylic paint.
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Coastal Colours
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"Coastal Colours" utilizes quinacridone burnt orange, anthraquinone blue and zinc white, but also quite a shot of relief from cadmium yellow in the sky.
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Last Leaves |
Tiny surprises of cadmium red adds interest and contrast and directs the eye to the "last leaves".
Both paintings were "imaginary" - my latest mode.
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