Introduction to Plasticine Painting
Working with pink tones (part 3)
A course by Jacinta Besa González , Visual Artist
About the video: Working with pink tones (part 3)
Overview
“In this lesson, we will finish the application of the pink tones, paying close attention to the work with the lights and textures of the model.”
In this video lesson Jacinta Besa González addresses the topic: Working with pink tones (part 3), which is part of the Domestika online course: Introduction to Plasticine Painting. Learn to paint with a versatile material that adds volume and texture to your work.
Partial transcription of the video
“Work with pink tones So far I have painted six colors, going from the darkest, to our color, we could say, intermediate, what is this. As we are going to start the lights, I want to make a small dimension. As we can see in the model, the light comes from the left side and on the right side lights are generated but within the shadows. How are we going to make those lights, which are not so bright Like the color palette we had assembled? We are going to make it from the dark colors we had. Thinking more easily how to put them together, It is as if we illuminate the dark colors. We are going t...”
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Course summary for: Introduction to Plasticine Painting
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Arts & Crafts, Creating with Kids, Fine Arts, Painting

Jacinta Besa González
A course by Jacinta Besa González
Jacinta Besa is a Chilean visual artist with more than a decade of experience working Plasticine. For her, this material proves to be a versatile tool that works as a volumetric pigment that can be spread, layered, used for reliefs, melted, and solidified.
Her work is extremely varied. Some pieces are two-dimensional and completely made of Plasticine, others use a transparency as a support to project the shadow of the piece onto the wall, and some even combine photography with Plasticine.
She also develops installations with objects that are previously submerged in melted plasticine, and these pieces have been exhibited in galleries, cultural centers, biennials, museums, and fairs in Chile and abroad.
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