Adding and Subtracting Color in the Painting and Serigraphic Processes: A Development of Consistency in Two Art Media
Description:
This is a method in which designs as a whole are not pre-planned or pre-arranged, but are developed by applying layers of color. This is an additive method for obvious reasons, and it is subtractive because shapes can be covered with opaque paint or very intense stain. Transparent layers of color applied over existing colors cause hue changes, and the process creates subtleties resulting from one color showing through another.
Date:
August 1974
Creator:
Gilbert, Richard W.
Partner:
UNT Libraries