Andrew

Andrew

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    Man learnt color theory
    21/07/2026
    Each color version became progressively more challenging. Version 2 was particularly interesting, featuring a warm palette with strong contrast.
    Version 3, however, lacked a clear value structure and visual intent. I think we’ll need to spend the next session on a few supporting exercises before moving forward.
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    Man learnt color theory
    Man learnt color theory
    14/07/2026
    After several rounds of evaluations, we returned to more fundamental exercises. This time, we focused on color mapping using a still life setup.

    Version 1: Naturally, the first step was to reproduce the colors as accurately as possible. He did a fairly solid job.

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    Old man learnt oil painting
    07/07/2026
    After this assignment, I have a much clearer understanding of the areas we need to work on. Although he has a solid foundation, the most important thing is to ensure that this knowledge does not limit his willingness to explore and experiment. Even so, this is still a well-executed piece—it is carefully done, though it feels just a little lacking in vitality.
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    Old man learnt oil painting
    30/06/2026
    This time, we understood each other much better. He has a good eye for form, and his understanding of color and materials is solid. However, it seems that a long break from practice has caused some of his fundamental skills to become a bit rusty.
    Today, we experimented with ways to build compositions more efficiently and achieve the colors we were aiming for. The results weren’t quite what we had hoped for, but we’ll keep working at it and continue the fight.
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    Old man learnt color theory
    23/06/2026
    This was a basic color gradient exercise. However, he seems to be the kind of person who likes to see results quickly. He also doesn’t appear to be very comfortable experimenting with new materials. Well, next time we’ll have to come up with something that sparks his interest a bit more.

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