Learn to paint stunning mediterranean harbour scenes. Follow me step by step as I show you the techniques I use to paint this impressionistic harbour scene. Raising the overall colour vibrancy, glowing light, transparent water and impressionistic brushwork are all demonstrated in the video. Enjoy!
Step 3Color in Shadows
Why does the Mediterranean Harbour scene appear to glow with light even though it is mostly in shadow?
The Mediterranean Harbour scene appears to glow with light because there is a lot of light being bounced back from the light areas into the shadow areas. This reflection adds beautiful, rich color to the scene, making the whole painting infused with color. For a deeper understanding of this technique, you can visit the sales page at https://mypaintingclub.com/lessons/77-Mediterranean-Harbour.
How does light affect the color in the shadow areas of the Mediterranean Harbour painting?
In the Mediterranean Harbour painting, light affects the color in the shadow areas by bouncing back from the light areas into these shadows. This reflection adds a rich and beautiful color to the shadow areas, enhancing the overall vibrancy of the scene. To explore this concept further, check out the sales page at https://mypaintingclub.com/lessons/77-Mediterranean-Harbour.
Summary & key takeaways
As we conclude our journey through the Mediterranean Harbour painting, I hope you've embraced the vibrant interplay of light and shadow that defines this scene. We began with a dynamic composition, carefully sketching the boats and village to set the stage for a lively depiction of this picturesque locale. By adjusting the horizon and experimenting with perspective, we created a balanced and engaging composition that draws the viewer into the scene.
Throughout the painting process, we focused on establishing strong dark values first, which provided a solid foundation for the vibrant colors to shine. The use of walnut oil and careful color mixing allowed us to achieve rich, deep shadows and glowing highlights. By paying attention to the way light bounces into shadow areas, we infused the painting with warmth and life, capturing the essence of a sunlit Mediterranean day.
I hope this lesson has encouraged you to explore color variation and the power of clean, vibrant hues. By observing and enhancing the colors in your reference, you can bring a unique energy to your work. Remember, each brushstroke is an opportunity to express your vision and bring your painting to life.
Points to remember
- Start with a dynamic composition by adjusting the horizon line.
- Establish dark values first to create a strong foundation.
- Use walnut oil to enhance paint fluidity and blending.
- Observe how light bounces into shadows to add color richness.
- Mix grays using yellow ochre for a more neutral tone.
- Clean your brush thoroughly when changing colors to avoid muddiness.
- Enhance shadow colors beyond what is seen in photos for vibrancy.
- Lighten and warm shadows to suggest light bouncing back into them.