Color Palettes: Daniel E. Greene

by Matthew Innis |

Emily20 X 16 in.oil At first glance, the color organization of Daniel E. Greene (b. 1934) can seem somewhat complex and cumbersome to the artist not accustomed to setting out a palette comprised of value strings.  But rather than making the procedure of painting more difficult by pre-mixing certain colors, these preparations make the actual time painting a…

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