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@A: Contents @txt1:Foreword 00 Let¿s Consider Color! 00 History of Watercolor 00 Chapter 1: Introduction to Color 00 Color Theory 00 Choosing the Paper 00 Properties of Color 00 A Better Understanding of the Color Wheel 00 Color and Dimension 00 Mixing Exciting Colors 00 Mixing Colorful Grays 00 Mixing Colorful Blacks 00 Choosing Your Palette 00 Setting Up Your Palette 00 Expanding Your Palette 00 Color Families 00 Chapter 2: Color Effects 00 How We See Color 00 The Science of Optics, Color Theory, and Pointillism 00 Applying Your Knowledge of Color 00 Color Properties 00 Warm and Cool Colors 00 The Meaning of Color 00 The Effects Colors Have on Each Other 00 Granulating Colors 00 Using White as Another Option 00 Chapter 3: Color Techniques 00 Techniques for Using Colors Together 00 Color Schemes 00 Monochromatic Painting 00 Leaving the White of the Paper 00 One Color, Multiple Values 00 Glazing and Layering Color 00 Working with Three Colors 00 Working with Complements 00 Working with Tertiary Colors 00 Working with Split Complements 00 Chapter 4: Color Applications 00 Thinking in Color 00 Line and Color Direction 00 Color in Florals 00 Color in Portraits 00 Color in Shadows 00 Reflected Color 00 Developing a Color Style 00 Becoming a Colorist 00 Chapter 5: Mastering Color 000 Color Theorists 000 What Makes a Master Artist? 000 Studying the Masters 000 Contemporary Artists 000 Helen Van Wyk 000 * William Skip Lawrence 000 * Donald Stone 000 * Robert C. Benham 000 * Jamie Alaine Hulley 000 * William Persa 000 * James Penland 000 * Joe Kardone 000 * Tom Lynch 000 What to Do 000 Are You Willing to Take the Risk? 000 A Color Glossary 000 Index 000
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Watercolor painting -- Technique.
Color in art.