"The Prismatic Palette" with John Varriano

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • League instructor John Varriano discusses Frank Dumond's prismatic palette, a powerful tool in any painter's arsenal. The philosophical technique and practice centered on this palette was developed over many years and passed down from painter to painter. Watch this video to learn more about it and if you have any questions, leave them in the comments below.
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Комментарии • 25

  • @Comeriokid
    @Comeriokid 8 месяцев назад +4

    The most impactful color information in such a short video. More from this man.

  • @melbendigo
    @melbendigo 4 месяца назад +3

    Thank you for this video! I've been researching and trying to understand the Prismatic Palette, but other explanations left me wondering more. Now I finally get it, and I learned a lot about seeing and understanding the landscape as well..

  • @talisman006
    @talisman006 4 месяца назад +3

    Love this!!! Thank you!

  • @brendahowe7883
    @brendahowe7883 Год назад +2

    Great verbal and visual presentation. I am left with a greater appreciation of the prismatic palette.

  • @thomcarr7021
    @thomcarr7021 Год назад +1

    Excellent presentation. I've watched countless painting videos and this is really informative. Thank you.

  • @josephwhileart
    @josephwhileart Год назад +1

    Such a wonderful idea and explaind very clearly. cant wait to start playing aorund with this. thank you.

  • @susangb4793
    @susangb4793 3 года назад +1

    I saw Garin Baker on Art School Live with Eric Rhoads, and he talked about the Prismatic Palette. Glad to see more about it here!

  • @acaccholi
    @acaccholi 2 года назад +2

    Interesting palette and presentation!

  • @MichaelCarter
    @MichaelCarter 2 месяца назад +1

    Interesting how large flat tonal premixed pallets were chopped up and fit into a lid

  • @aelkhateb
    @aelkhateb 3 года назад +2

    Beautifully presented! Well done

    • @ArtStudentsLeagueNY
      @ArtStudentsLeagueNY  3 года назад +1

      Glad you got something out of it, Abeer! Tune in for more 👍🏼😃🎨

  • @gary313
    @gary313 Год назад +2

    How is this different than an artist laying out strings of color? Are these specific hues?

  • @leeperry6948
    @leeperry6948 3 года назад +1

    I love this!

  • @AnthonyGeorge-w2t
    @AnthonyGeorge-w2t Год назад +1

    Interesting

  • @maggiefratkin8836
    @maggiefratkin8836 Год назад +1

    Anyone making these palettes for sale?

  • @daviller74
    @daviller74 Год назад +4

    I don’t buy it. The prismatic palette seems more like a selling point for paint than a painters point for artistry. A competent painter can work with same palette with a minimum selection of paints just as well. Save your money and learn color theory and understand how to mix colors rather than rely on an expensive and space taking collection of tubes and palette.

    • @thomcarr7021
      @thomcarr7021 Год назад +1

      Sure. All those students and the thousands of painters who have used this were, are fools. Good thing you came along.

    • @daviller74
      @daviller74 Год назад +2

      @@thomcarr7021 There are plenty of people to sell snake oil and there are plenty of people who will buy it. You choose.

    • @nelsonx5326
      @nelsonx5326 Год назад +1

      @@daviller74
      It's just a palettte. It's not a system or method. And it looks like a healthy palette to me.

    • @josephwhileart
      @josephwhileart Год назад +2

      My mentor here in Japan told me to start with 3 colours, cadmium red, cadmium yellow and colbalt blue. I followed that advice and it gave me a really solid foundation in colour theory, (and it didnt break the bank) so I agree with you, and now I am supper excited about expanding my knowlage and developing as there is much more to learn. This pallete appears to be made of custom mixes so I would love to know what paints were used as its foundation. It would be nice if the authour would have included a list of pigments for us to see. perhaps they could add it to the coments.

  • @AnthonyGeorge-w2t
    @AnthonyGeorge-w2t Год назад +1

    So much can not be said. Sad.

  • @devinmichaelroberts9954
    @devinmichaelroberts9954 2 дня назад

    Not a fan of this palette at all.. i have had to undo this teaching with several of my students who came to my landscape atelier program wanting to carry this over. This is just not how natural color works. Its too formulaic, all the paintngs i have seen from artists who use this approach lack harmony and are garish in color . In general you want to learn to mix intuitively based on color temperature not overthinking and trying to have a laid out formula for hue. If the students are making massive value mistakes thats a drawing and fundamentals issue that should have been corrected long long long before they get to learning about color.

  • @bozoclown2098
    @bozoclown2098 10 месяцев назад

    Been to many artist meets and noted a very sad commentary

  • @bozoclown2098
    @bozoclown2098 10 месяцев назад

    Looks like a ton of paint slowly wasting away. Rich people !