A Painting Effect Called Halation--Like the Eclipse
Were you able to see the eclipse today? This was one of the best in North America for a long time. When the sun is covered by the moon, the penumbra shadow and the light shining around it creates a halo effect.
Although in Wisconsin, where I live, it wasn't a total eclipse, I did get to see my first eclipse ever, at age 40. My family and I went out for a lunch picnic at the park and watched it happen with dark glasses. This is a photo my wife took of the eclipse, using the glasses as a filter.
Similarly, here's a cool technique you can use in your paintings to increase the contrast, luminosity, and visual interest. It's called "halation."
Renowned 20th century artist Wayne Thiebaud used the "halation" effect to add interesting color variety, heighten contrast and increase luminosity to his paintings. In this quick 10 minute video, I discuss and demonstrate this technique, and how you can use it too, in my recent painting on the book of Acts.
Enjoy and I hope this video is both interesting and helpful to you.
All the best,
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Majestuoso....
good job
Thank you, Padmakshi!
Why isn't the moon red for me? :D
I'm glad you had a chance to see it we did too. If you'd like, read what our experience was at 94%. https://steemit.com/christianity/@bluerthangreen/the-light-shines-in-the-darkness-the-north-american-solar-eclipse-of-2017