HOW TO PAINT TONALIST-STYLE

Learn how to paint a simple scene in oils using a tonalist-style technique. Tonalism began in the 1880s in the US and 1910 in Australia and focused on mid-value, pastel-coloured compositions with moody atmospheric themes like dusk, dawn, nocturns, misty, smoky, foggy, lighting effects, and more. Materials list: Vine charcoal Primed canvas Brushes (1/8 - 1/2“) Oil paint - yellow ochre Oil paint - cadmium red medium Oil paint - ultramarine blue Oil paint - burnt umber Oil paint - titanium white Alkyd medium - ’Liquin’ Odourless mineral spirits - ’Gamsol’ ’HOW TO PAINT TONALIST-STYLE’ is part of the fine art education IMAGECRAFT LEARNING SERIES from Ken Campbell Fine Art. For more information check . To enroll in streaming art classes contact kencampbellfineart@. To view more art videos (free), subscribe to this channel.
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