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Color Harmony for Artists: How to Transform Inspiration into Beautiful Watercolor Palettes and Paintings Paperback – Illustrated, November 19, 2019

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Color Harmony for Artists

Color Harmony for Artists

The idea for this book was initially inspired in this one creative activity while in Sedona, but why stop there?

What if we take this swatching exercise and use it as a tool to stimulate the creative process and break out into new painting themes? Even the most accomplished artists can sometimes feel they have fallen into a creative rut or that their art begins to look repetitive. I know that, personally, I have felt this way many times, and this simple creative tool can help one relax as an artist and ease into new ideas and subject matters.

In this book, we selected a series of themes to draw inspiration from, ranging from cities, to time periods, art movements, humans, floral arrangements, landscapes, and skies. I demonstrate how using color mixing as a tool can set the mood for your creative process, and taking small elements from a photograph can spark ideas for complete pieces of art. A rock formation may inspire you to paint a texture you can later integrate into a larger landscape you're thinking about.

Or the style of ocean waves in ancient Thai paintings can inspire you to paint a composition of your own using this one element as a starting point. I always encourage taking elements as inspiration while staying true to your signature drawing style and aesthetic. The idea is to create your own unique universe by mixing what you see in the lustrous world with pictures from your imagination.

Having basic color knowledge definitely helps, and we cover this. But in the end, I think it really comes down to connecting with your emotions and intuition. This is what gives art spirit.

Think of this book as a tool: whenever you see an image that strikes your attention, there is something there. Hold on to that and begin painting!

Inspired Palettes

Austere De Stijl

Cosmic Magic

Mexican Talavera

Austere De Stijl

When studying art history in college, De Stijl always stood out for me because it was so distinctive. De Stijl, which translates to “The Style,” was a Dutch art and architecture movement founded in 1917. Also known as Neoplasticism, the approach has many strict rules, including using only vertical and horizontal lines and rectangular shapes in black, white, gray, and primary colors (red, blue, and yellow). For this palette’s primaries, use your purest pigments. For instance, a neutral blue like cobalt or royal blue is a better fit than an indigo or navy (both of which lean toward violet) or a turquoise (which tends toward green). For the texture swatch, I decided to create my own De Stijl composition.

Cosmic Magic

There’s a very special place in my heart for galaxy paintings. They’re one of the first textures that defined my artistic style back in 2011, when my art career was beginning to take off. I fell in love with what watercolors can do when you learn how to mix wet on wet and add white spatter once the layers dry. Some of my favorite colors for galaxy paintings are magenta and ultramarine. Space images like this are usually dark and cool with specks of pinks and violets. A mix of indigo and black watercolor works really nice for the deep space areas. You can use white ink, gouache, or acrylic with a flat brush for the spatter effect.

Mexican Talavera

Growing up in Mexico, this type of dinnerware always felt cozy and meant that I was about to eat a delicious homemade, artisanal meal. It’s not uncommon for families to have bits of this type of folk art around the house, but it’s more typical for old Haciendas or classic Mexican restaurants to serve meals on Talavera. Talavera is specific to the Puebla state in Mexico, where you find specific types of clay, including blue, yellow, black, green, pale violet, and orange. I went to college there and I remember this beautiful artwork on plates, ceramics, and tiles. I’m naturally inclined to florals, so this inspiration board was such fun! I painted a bright, bold orange flower with concentrated paint around the edges and a bit more water as I approached the center of each petal. I repeated that technique with the blue flowers on each corner.

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About the Author

The author of several titles published by Quarry Books—Creative Watercolor, Color Harmony for Artists, Creative Watercolor and Mixed Media, Creative Drawing: Symbols and Sacred Geometry, and Watercolor Textures for ArtistsAna Victoria Calderón is a MexicanAmerican watercolor artist and teacher with a bachelor’s degree in Information Design and continued studies in Fine Arts. Her licensed artwork can be seen in retail outlets throughout the United States and Europe on a wide variety of products. Ana teaches in-person workshops and hosts creative retreats in Tulum, Mexico, as well as summer watercolor retreats throughout Europe. She has taught more than 120,000 students on Skillshare, where she is a Top Teacher, and she also teaches thousands of Spanish-speaking students on Domestika. See more of Ana’s work on Instagram (@anavictoriana), YouTube (Ana Victoria Calderon), and Facebook (Ana Victoria Calderón Illustration). She lives in Cancún, Mexico.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Quarry Books; Illustrated edition (November 19, 2019)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 144 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 163159771X
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1631597718
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.55 x 0.6 x 10.95 inches
  • Customer Reviews:
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Ana Victoria Calderon is a Mexican/American watercolor artist and teacher with a bachelors degree in Information Design and continued studies in Fine Arts. Her licensed artwork can be seen in retail outlets throughout the United States and Europe on a wide variety of products, and she also sells prints of her artwork on Etsy. Ana teaches in-person workshops and hosts creative retreats in Tulum, Mexico, European summer destinations with Travellur, as well as more than 40,000 students on Skillshare, where she is a Top Teacher. See more of Ana's work on Instagram (@anavictoriana), YouTube (Ana Victoria Calderon), and Facebook (Ana Victoria Calderon Illustration). She lives in Mexico City, Mexico.

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The artist lives with her fiancé and 3 cats in the trendy neighborhood "Roma" in Mexico City.

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Beautiful book that provides motivation for the watercolorist
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Beautiful book that provides motivation for the watercolorist
The book is lavishly illustrated and the prints are beautiful.This is a book to motivate the brand new watercolorist or as a nice, coffee table book for an office or living room.Each two page spread has a palette on on the right side with a small rendition below it. On the facing, left side, it has a motivation for the palette and might describe the colors in it and how to mix them (or, it might not, and you have to guess a little).As a long time watercolorist, I was looking forward to some instructional material on color theory with lavish illustrations of the concepts. There is a theory bit, but is over in less than a dozen pages.Get this book to be inspired, but do not buy it for instruction.
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The book is lavishly illustrated and the prints are beautiful.

This is a book to motivate the brand new watercolorist or as a nice, coffee table book for an office or living room.

Each two page spread has a palette on on the right side with a small rendition below it. On the facing, left side, it has a motivation for the palette and might describe the colors in it and how to mix them (or, it might not, and you have to guess a little).

As a long time watercolorist, I was looking forward to some instructional material on color theory with lavish illustrations of the concepts. There is a theory bit, but is over in less than a dozen pages.

Get this book to be inspired, but do not buy it for instruction.
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Edneide Assis Amaral
5.0 out of 5 stars Ótimo livro!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wow, great book to own and inspire!
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5.0 out of 5 stars libro molto utile per conoscere i colori
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