Emma Colbert Animal 36
$ 90.34
- Emma Colbert lives in Belfast, Northern Ireland, and works as a portrait artist alongside her illustrations and her series of wildlife and landscapes. Her favourite subjects to paint are animals, and she enjoys painting many pet portraits as well as British and Irish wildlife. The Emma Colbert Animal 36 set is a selection personally chosen by the artist Emma Colbert. These colours have been compiled to cover all the necessary shades for the successful execution of nature-themed portraits, such as animal drawings. The set of 36 pastel sticks selected by Emma Colbert is designed with soft, natural shades that help the artist capture the diverse colour world of animals. Tips on how to utilize the shades selected by Emma Colbert: Light shades are of primary importance and are used in everything. Grey 27 (Unison code) is particularly good as the brightest highlight instead of pure white, as white objects often reflect their surroundings.Warm tones and flesh tones are useful for areas like tongues, the inside of ears, and the inner corners of eyes.Separate cool and warm sections in the palette encourage bolder colour choices. For example, black fur reflects a lot of the surrounding colour, and in the coat of a dark, shiny dog, you can often see reflections of a blue sky. Blue-violets and greys can act as shadow colours and cool highlights, while yellows and reds can bring warmth.Browns and tans are complex, and Emma Colbert has dedicated a large part of her set to them to cover most of the animals painted daily. It is important to have both warm and slightly cooler shades of brown in the palette, as they can also be used for the shaded side of animals like horses.Every painted subject is hit by light from some direction. To paint believably, you must depict both light and shadow sides with colour. Use contrasting colours to indicate warm light and cool shadows.

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