Relations of Color
Determining the color when painting can be a bit tricky. The colors and values next to the area in question have a large effect on how we perceive that area. This cube shows that effect. Surprisingly, the squares A and B are the same color!



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Susan won the People's Choice Award at the Cattlemen's Western Art Show last weekend (March 30 - April 1).
Here is a photo of the back side of Enceladus lit by sunlight reflected off of it's planet, Saturn. Look at the graceful tree shape created by the low sun angle on canyon (trunk) and mounds. Beautiful!









I'm fascinated by the way vision can surprise us. Not everything is as we think it will be and this can be useful in art. For example, look at the center of this image. It looks as we expect. Then look away a little bit and watch it move when you are using only your peripheral vision.


ed by hot coals but is actually orange patterned stone. Don't you just love rock?



High quality oil paintings on canvas are held in high esteem because they last through generations. I'm sometimes asked if my paintings on stone will last. Mine are on archivally treated and sealed stone, painted with fine oil paints, sealed again and varnished. Ancient cave paintings were done with various pigments, unsealed and subject to climate variations. I wonder what folks will think of mine in 11,000 years. Hmmm. 






