The Artist Magazine

Counterchange is king

Very early on in my painting career I realised the importance of lights and darks on any given scene, lifting a quite ordinary one to an extraordinary one. This was my introduction to the world of counterchange and it changed the way I looked at things from that time forward. Every time I now look at a scene I begin by ascertaining the counterchange elements and decide whether there is enough there to inspire

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