This is my first 16/24 (oil on canvas) painting .
Lessons :
(while glazing the right bottom rock)
1. Glazing/Layering is best when done with pure colors not opaque/mixed ones.
Glazing does not really have the problem of sap green/burnt sienna, ie., chrome colors because you put the pure color on an existing color, this will make up for the "opaquing" of the color which is needed to make the color look realistic on the canvas. During usual painting you do this on the pallet, and in glazing you do it on the canvas.
For the readers, most colors of life objects we see, are opaque, they are not "colors" directly from the tubes, almost all of the colors on tube need a little opaquing.
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