Sunday, 2 March 2014

Michael Lynn Adams' "Zorn palette" mixing exercise

There seems to be some contention about the Zorn palette and whether or not he actually used it. But the so-called Zorn palette is named after the Anders Zorn, that much is true. It's also known as limited palette, but either way it's comprised of four colours: a low-chroma yellow (e.g. yellow ochre, yellow brown), a black - acting as a low-chroma blue, a high-chroma red (e.g. terra rosa, English red, vermillion) and a white. (And as mentioned, it is disputed that Zorn only used these colours.)

Self Portrait by Anders Zorn
(From Wikipedia)
There is a pretty useful colour mixing exercise based on the palette which can be seen here on Michael Lynn Adams' website. He said he developed it from a Richard Schmid colour exercise. This is my attempt at it:
Step 1: draw the 12 x 10 square grid. 


The very top and bottom rows of 12 squares are for various yellow, red and black mixes. The 10 squares on the side are for the same colours mixed with different quantities of white. 
The top row of 12 is specifically for:
  1. yellow 
  2. 2 parts yellow to 1 part red 
  3. 1 part yellow to 1 part red 
  4. 1 part yellow to 2 parts red 
  5. red 
  6. 2 parts red to 1 part black 
  7. 1 part red to 1 part black
  8. 1 part red to 2 parts black
  9. black
  10. 2 parts black to 1 part yellow
  11. 1 part black to 1 part yellow
  12. 1 part black to 2 parts yellow

The very bottom row is for:
  1. yellow with a trace of black
  2. 2 parts yellow to 1 part red with a trace of black
  3. 1 part yellow to 1 part red with a trace of black
  4. 1 part yellow to 2 parts red with a trace of black
  5. red with a trace of yellow
  6. 2 parts red to 1 part black with a trace of yellow
  7. 1 part red to 1 part black with a trace of yellow
  8. 1 part red to 2 parts black with a trace of yellow
  9. black with a trace of red
  10. 2 parts black to 1 part yellow with a trace of red
  11. 1 part black to 1 part yellow with a trace of red
  12. 1 part black to 2 parts yellow with a trace of red
The row down the side gradually adds white to these mixes. 
Row 2 is an 80% mix with 20% white
Row 3 is a 60% mix with 40% white
Row 4 is a 20% mix with 80% white and
Row 5 is 5% mix with 95% white
That is then repeated from the bottom up with the trace mixes.


The colours I used were (from left) Old Holland ivory black, Sennelier Chinese vermillion, Michael Harding yellow ochre and Old Holland titanium white.

Step 2: I considered first painting the first row of colours with no white (the top row) and then work down the whole row, like this:

But in fact it's much easier to mix a pile of a top row colour, paint the top square. Then add the trace and paint the bottom square. Then add the white for the first top square with white (80%). Then add the trace and paint the first bottom square with white and so on, gradually working into the centre:  


The final result: 

It's very difficult to make the ratio of each mix the same and it's clear some are very much darker or lighter than they should be. As Michael Lynn Adams says, keeping your palette very clean is a must. 



Second date added for Kennedy's figure painting workshop

On April the 19th Kennedy's will be holding a second figure-painting workshop. Link here for bookings and contacting the studio.  http://www.kennedyart.com/pgs/index.php/demos-a-wshops/156-saturday-19th-april-painting-the-figure-from-life

Tuesday, 25 February 2014

April 5th Kennedy's workshop update

Unfortunately the April 5th workshop is now sold out. Apologies to anyone who couldn't book in time for this one.

Contact Kennedy's to put your name for a possible cancellation or alternatively keep an eye out on Kennedy's website or here for future workshops.

Tuesday, 18 February 2014

Upcoming workshop at Kennedy's Art, Harcourt st.


I will be hosting an oil painting workshop in Kennedy's Art, Harcourt st this coming April the 5th.


One of the pictures in the link is a charcoal drawing and the other is a monochrome oil painting, but the workshop will be on oil painting the figure i.e. colour. Those were just the pictures that ended up on the website. 

We will be using limited palette (as taught by FAA). Which means a white, a black, a red and an ochre. Those are plenty to describe flesh tones - well, more than enough for me to handle at any rate.  

It's €60 and participants are entitled to a discount on supplies in the shop on the day. Call 01-4751749 to book. Places are limited so early booking is advised. See you there! 

Saturday, 25 January 2014

Two nudes from last autumn


2 paintings of 2 ladies. They stood very still for me as I tried to paint them.



Sunday, 8 September 2013

Underpainting

My first stage of my portrait of Elsie Evans- artist and owner of Attic Studios.


See her work here: