Online Gallery – Activity 2 – A Dominant Colour – 12 April 2020
Devised by our Wednesday evening tutor Gail Shawyer – theme ‘A Dominant Colour’.
When painting, do you have a colour that you always struggle with? Or maybe just a colour that is not your favourite? Personally, I would say green! Your nemesis colour may be orange or brown or something else entirely. As a result, we often avoid it and so we don’t improve in this area of our work.
Embrace this colour in all its tints, shades and variations to complete a piece in which this colour is the dominant colour tone.
A Dominant Colour – sampleA Dominant Colour – sample
Enjoy our slide show
Click on the image below to enlarge it and enjoy our gallery – 18 artists submitted 34 works
Eric Harvey – Mainly Blue
Jo White – Green Study – Green
Ray Jones – Nude Group – Ochres
Princy Kroon – Sunny Afternoon by the River – Green
Ray Jones – Glass in Blue
Sheryl Stuart – Bird of Paradise
Natalie Doubrovski – Still Life with Lemon – Green
Tao Yu
Karen Connolly – Garden in Burnt Sienna
Anne Cunningham – A Homage to Peter Booth – Beige
Bron Elmore – Succulent study in greys – Grey
Jon Lam – Sturt Street – Orange
Anne Cunningham – Autumn Necklace – Shades of Beige
Natalie Doubrovski – Nude in Pink – pink
Nancye Davison – Fully Grown – grey/blue
Maria Euripides – It’s Green – Green
Ray Jones – Six Bottles – Browns
Will Howell Fox – Old Bodyboard
Ray Jones – Vincent – Plaster and polyurethane
Mia Davison – Tidal River, Wilsons Promontory – Greens
Kathy Best – Gold Tones II
Tao Yu
Kathy Best – Camp Spot – Yellow
Natalie Doubrovski – Almost Picasso, but nude in green, not blue
Gemma Louise Pap – Exhilaration – blue
Kathy Best – Gold Tones
Anne Cunningham – Rusty Rocks Ricketts Point – Beige
Kathy Best – Magnolia’s – Pink
Ray Jones – Annie – Plaster and graphite
Robyn Jenkins – Vegetables – Still Life
Nancye Davison – Homeward – Purple
Anne Cunningham – Rock Pools Ricketts Point – Beige