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Paint Anything Using a Limited Palette
Joe Cibere
Watercolor
Cost: $75.00
Workshop
All Skill Levels
Saturday–Saturday
Meets daily
9:00 AM–1:00 PM
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Sat, January 25, 2025
13 spaces available.
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In this workshop you’ll learn how to use a full color limited palette. I call it a primary/printing palette but some name it a warm/cool palette. A warm and cool of red, yellow and blue. I use a primary red, yellow and blue plus a printing palette of cyan, magenta and a cool yellow. You can paint anything using this limited palette!
NOTE: Attached is my standard supply list. For this class, please don't worry about any of the additional colors listed. We'll stick to primary red, yellow and blue plus a printing palette of cyan, magenta and a cool yellow.
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About Joe Cibere
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Joe Cibere is a signature member of the National Watercolor Society, and his painting style demonstrates his love of nature and wilderness. His "abstract realism" paintings integrate strong design and balance with a sense of illusion, and have appeared in "Watercolor Artist Magazine," "Artists Magazine," "Best of Acrylic," "Splash 23," and in the International Artists book "The Watercolor Sky and Cloud Techniques of 23 International Artists." His work is also part of both corporate and private collections. His studio is at Studio Channel Islands, Room R5 in Old Town Camarillo, California.
He's been working on more impressionistic landscapes lately, using non-traditional water media methods for creating what he calls "imaginaries," landscapes that don't really exist and are more conceptual in nature.
To know when he's done with a painting, he has three guides. Does it look good in black and white/greyscale? Does it look good flipped, reversed, and rotated? And is there enough left for the viewer to finish the painting? All goes back to knowing how to start and when to finish your vision.
Instructor website: www.joeciberewatercolors.com
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