Paint a portrait, landscape, or still life. But instead of mixing the colors on your palette, use optical color mixing. Place tiny dots side by side to develop the shapes and forms in your composition.
How does each student visually communicate?
Photography by Amy Mikler.
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Design With Dots
Use what you’ve learned about working with color to create your own composition
Studio Project Prompt:
Paint a portrait, landscape, or still life. But instead of mixing the colors on your palette, use optical color mixing. Place tiny dots side by side to develop the shapes and forms in your composition.
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Before you begin, check out examples by the students at The Girls’ School of Austin in Austin, Texas in the slideshow above!
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