The colorblind series is part of my initiative to get back to basics with only using primary and secondary colors. I decided to go with markers for this project because of their vibrancy (despite looking slightly childish). Prismacolor Art Markers to be precise. I am really enjoying these by the way. Mainly these are done quickly so that I can not think too much about colors and have to do it on the fly. Granted, I am not really worried if the color is correct as a rule here, I am just going with the color that seems to “feel” the best as I do the work.
Oh, and the name… “The Colorblind Series”
I am colorblind with reds and greens of the same color value. They kinda drive me nuts. (blues and purples are a pain in the butt too).
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I adore this “Colorblind Series.” It’s child-like but very controlled/loose. I love the colors. Good work! I was always trained in art to work loosely, quickly and not think about what you’re doing too much at first. This seems to be a “prime” example!
yeah!
Susie
Thanks Susie. I enjoyed doing this work too.