Friday, November 21, 2025

Using Color in Your Compositions

A fruit bowl is the classic still life study, something familiar and easy to begin drawing.  
I created this demonstration for my Pencil Drawing: Colors and Shading class the other day as I ate breakfast at the kitchen counter.
I used Strathmore Toned Tan Mixed Media paper, and started with a light sketch using colored pencil, slowly correcting mistakes and building up areas of color and tone.  You can still see the lines in blue on the bottom of the bowl where I tried to erase but couldn't quite lift the marks.

We've been talking about the color wheel in Pencil Drawing class, and about how boldly color opposites, or complimentary colors, contrast and catch your eye.  Violet and yellow, green and red, blue and orange all are color compliments, and they seem to brighten each other when placed side-by-side in your art.
For instance in this sketch, I find the contrast of yellow-green and pink invigorating. 
I used purple shadows in the bananas to contrast with the yellow. The purple shadows seem to make the bananas brighter and more vibrant.
We've also been playing with layering one color over top of another.  I laid in a warm red over the cool red of the apple in the center. 

 Color can seem daunting at first with so many options, but playing with complementary colors in your drawings can be a fun place to begin gaining experience and confidence in working in color, and a still life is a great place to play with color.

Happy Creating!

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