Acrylics on a Coloured Background
Why we don’t always paint on white.
Most people think of a painting starting out on a white surface, it makes sense as it’s a clean and neutral starting point that can allow luminosity through the thinner layers of paint. But it’s not always the case and artists realised that sometimes using a different surface colour can actually enhance a particular style or mood.
Here Tim demonstrates how your choice of background colour can positively influence the outcome of your painting and providing you with a greater range of options for success. Step into this class to discover more.