Color as a Human Experience
Do you know what the number one problem of a painter is while painting?
It’s not technique, not talent, and not even the materials
In this lesson, we begin to uncover how color shapes your perception in ways you might not be aware of, guiding your decisions, influencing your judgment, and sometimes misleading you entirely. Understanding this is the first step toward gaining real control over your work.
Because before you can paint what you see, you need to understand how you see.
Artworks referenced in this video
- Caravaggio – The Calling of Saint Matthew
- Claude Monet – Impression, Sunrise
- Jacques-Louis David – Napoleon Crossing the Alps
- Henri Matisse – The Green Stripe
Each of these works reveals how color is never neutral, it is always shaping the way we see and understand the image in front of us.