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Michael Wilcox (1)

Auteur de Blue and Yellow Don't Make Green

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33 oeuvres 631 utilisateurs 10 critiques

Œuvres de Michael Wilcox

Blue and Yellow Don't Make Green (1989) 327 exemplaires
Color Mixing Swatch Book (2002) 24 exemplaires
Color Theory for Watercolors (1983) 20 exemplaires
Glazing (2014) 15 exemplaires
Colour Mixing Swatch Book (2001) 11 exemplaires
Depicting the Colors in Flowers (2004) 10 exemplaires

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Wilcox intrigues the reader with an opening statement: "For more than 200 years the world has accepted that red, yellow and blue--the artists primaries--give new colours when mixed. And for more than 200 years artists have been struggling to mix colours on this basis." He was correct: mixing pigments does not equate seeing the colours transcend their original properties to form a "new" colour.

This sentiment is essentially what drew me in, because I didn't properly understand that mixing two primaries is a very deceptive process in creating a secondary colour, when using pigment-based materials. We've probably all ended up with a mud-coloured result when the elementary school lessons taught such mixing. In this book, the process is explained very sensibly, based on the actual physical properties of mixing pigments in any medium.

The strongest aspect of the information lies in knowing that colour (seen with our eyes) is a matter of the colour wheel of light (via computers, on movie or TV screens or via sunlight), being different to the colour wheels presented for mixing pigments. The contradictions in 'traditional' pigment-mixing by artists are resolved in Wilcox's explanatory descriptions and exercises.

The great strength of this book lies in the exercises and straight-through reading or skimming does not lend itself to understanding handling your pigmented media. The audience is likely to be seriously-engaged artists, art school students or instructors teaching colour mixing using pigments. The reader must also be willing to plough through redundant explanations and cope with passages that have important points to make, but the writing is too turgid for clarity. Had this book been written in a succinct and less convoluted style, it would have deserved 5-stars.
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SandyAMcPherson | 5 autres critiques | Dec 28, 2021 |
Goede aanvulling op boek "blauw met geel is geen groen". Geeft nog wat extra inzicht in hoe je tot welke groenen kan komen.
 
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ArtieVeerle | May 2, 2020 |
Een boek dat mij toch wel wat bijgeleerd heeft, vnl. over het maken van secundaire kleuren en welke primaire kleuren je daarvoor best koopt. Ook goede uitleg over welke kleuren je best wel/niet koopt en waarom (bv. welke witten). Zeker een meerwaarde op wat ik al had.
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ArtieVeerle | 5 autres critiques | May 2, 2020 |

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Œuvres
33
Membres
631
Popularité
#39,929
Évaluation
½ 3.7
Critiques
10
ISBN
55
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