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Monochromatic Self Portraits
Monochromatic color schemes are derived from a single base hue and extended using its shades, tones and tints. Tints are achieved by adding white and shades and tones are achieved by adding a darker color, grey or black. Monchrome describes paintings, drawings, design, or photographs in one color or values of one color. A monochromatic object or image reflects colors in shades of limited colors or hues.
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Supplies needed: paper four shades of the same color, paintbrush, water, mirror, apron, and paper towel.
1. Gather your supplies. Mix the color in a small cup. You should have: main color, color with white, color with black, and color with black and white.
2. Position mirror so you are able to see your face, while doing a 3/4 turn. Place your paper in a comfortable position so you are able to draw.
3. Use the maker to draw your face, hair, features, and background design.
4. Start to color in your portrait with the paint provided, be sure to leave white in the eyes. Keep in mind the light and dark contrasts to shade your portrait. Color in entire portrait and adjust your shading accordingly.
5. You can also create a second and third portrait, known as a triptych. You may make the same expression or do three different expressions.
6. Enjoy your creation and thank you for creating art with us today!
Our presenter and special guest was Cynthia Shababy from our Rakow Branch.
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