Description
Mixed-media artist Dina Wakley believes color exploration is important to the overall design of your artwork—and she isn’t scared to try new techniques! With Art Lessons: Fixing Color Issues with Black and White, you will learn the benefits to using neutrals. Some artists may believe that black should not be used in painting, but in art journaling, the medium is there as a point of discovery. From creating reflection to wanting to overpower other pieces in your art, black and white colors become your newest friend. The three projects are some of Dina’s favorite ways to use neutrals, and this art lesson also features bonus art ideas! Put your creativity to the test and explore innovative ways of art journaling.
About Dina Wakley:
Dina Wakley is a mixed-media artist and teacher who lives in Arizona with her husband and three sons. She loves everything about art: creating it, thinking about it, looking at it, and teaching it, both in-person and online. As a Ranger Signature Designer, Dina designs a line of mixed-media art supplies that includes acrylic paints, mediums, brushes, rubber stamps, stencils, and more. She is the author of Art Journal Freedom and Art Journal Courage from North Light Books.
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