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When we observe our surroundings it can be revealing and enlivening to focus on the shadows: whatโs in them, how dark, their shape and how soft or hard the edges are.
It’s fun to keep these ideas in mind when creating the simplicity of a monochromatic painting such as this one. Using only light and dark paints to represent the corresponding shapes, the result still conveys to us the objects and even creates a three-dimensional appearance. Painting monochromatically requires increasing awareness of what is in the light and what is in the dark. Artful awareness in practice!
Practicing Stillness: Seeing Simplicity, original oil on canvas, 10.5″ x 10.5″
Original oil painting by Seamus Berkeley
It is fascinating to consider that the human eye mainly sees in shades of grey. Most of the receptors in the eye collect light value and only a small number of the receptors perceive color.