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This class will be available to view on May 21, 2025.
How many colors can you make using only the three primary colors? Artist David Tenorio seeks to answer the question by mixing different amounts of each color, creating a wide range of shades, tints, and tones. By continuing to mix colors together, you can create compound colors with a wider range of hues and shades. From vivid reds to neutral gray tones, it's important to experiment to achieve the desired effect in your artwork.
Learn how to:
How many colors can you make using only the three primary colors? Artist David Tenorio seeks to answer the question by mixing different amounts of each color, creating a wide range of shades, tints, and tones. By continuing to mix colors together, you can create compound colors with a wider range of hues and shades. From vivid reds to neutral gray tones, it's important to experiment to achieve the desired effect in your artwork.
Here’s what you’ll need:
- Winsor & Newton watercolor tubes: Alizarin Crimson, Cerulean Blue, and Cadmium Yellow
- Watercolor paper
- Paint brush
- Palette
- Water cup
Downloads:
- Mix only red, yellow, and blue to make the rainbow plus more!
- Mix primary, secondary, tertiary, and compound color
- Make neutral shadow colors such as brown and gray




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