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Transparent vs. Opaque Paint - an exercise!

Marina Teding van Berkhout
October 22, 2023

When it comes to working in oils or acrylics, understanding the transparency or opacity of your colors is super important! When you work in layers in painting with cold wax medium (oils and acrylics) it is important to know whether your paint color is TRANSPARENT or OPAQUE, WARM or COOL. In the video below, I'll show you how to recognise the transparency of your paints.

What you could do is make colour swatches in a sketchbook and write their properties (transparent, opaque, cool, warm) next to the swatch or you can simple mark a T or an O on your paint tube!

The transparent colours I can’t do without are:

  • Sennelier Chinese Orange

  • W&N Sap Green

  • Gamblin Asphaltum

  • Sennelier Alizarin Crimson

  • Gamblin Brown Pink

    and of course

  • Gamblin Phthalo Turquoise💙

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If you want to dive deeper into colour mixing, are frustrated that you colours turn into mud, don’t know what single pigments paints are, then the Colour Mixing Bootcamp is certainly something for you! In this bootcamp we explore the colour wheel, colour values, colour temperature and more. Check out the class below!

Yes, I want to be a colour Pro!

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Marina Teding van Berkhout

Marina Teding van Berkhout

Dutch artist based in the South of France, passionate about cold wax painting and helping others discover the magic of textured art.

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