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Split the Lark

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Color studies to expand my range of neutrals

Pamela Greene August 15, 2021

I’ve been working on color studies to deepen my understanding of how to mix beautiful neutrals. This is a modified Zorn palette: cad free yellow deep, cad-free red light, ivory black and white with Liquitex acrylic gouache. I painted 2 inch squares on cheap paper with Liquitex acrylic gouache. There’s no method to the paint swatches. Just wanted to create an overall feeling of the potential colors.

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