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This resources is designed for GCSE/IGCSE students but can also be used for AS/A level students as well or even advanced Year 9 students. It focuses on using colour theory to mix acrylic paint. Specifically its goal is to teach students how to mix different shades of brown using primary colours, contrast colours and CMYK colours. Mixing different shades of brown is an invaluable skill especially for making various flesh tones in portraiture and figure studies. Portraiture, insect and hand study examples are provided but the emphasis here is on hands. An additional 3 projects are provided which engage with assessment objective 2 which explores various media. At the end of the PowerPoint, high quality student examples of various prep boards are provided in order to give students an idea of the application of these class projects. A “mixing browns” poster is also included.

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