This lecture series is intended to provide anyone interested in the human subject in art with a guide for assessing and understanding skin colour. An added bonus is that the same concepts and ideas put forth in this course will help anyone in their understanding of nearly any colour, not just skin tones. Although Colour Theory is a vast and complicated subject, and this course narrows in on skin colour, that is itself very broad and far-ranging, so is there is plenty to go through. The course focuses primarily on what is the most useful aspect of colour theory as it applies to representational artists, which is using a simple language when talking about colour. And that is: hue, value, and chroma. More specifically, we will learn how to use this language whenever considering or describing the very nuanced world of skin tones without necessarily relying, for example, on paint names or on any particular colorant. The concepts presented will be useful for artists in any medium.
Through lecture and demonstration, including some exercises that subscribers may wish to try on their own, this course will develop a theoretical framework for the artist. But, as the title implies, it will be more than theoretical because the knowledge gained can and, perhaps, ought to be put into practice and used every day.
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