Definitely, I have to read some theory if I want to improve, but I'm too lazy, hahaha. I like to see the work of others, I don't want them to tell me how they did it, I prefer to discover it myself observing and practicing. That's how I learned everything I know.
Btw, great article! I'll be waiting for your next posts :D
Haha, I know that feeling. I felt the same way until I started oil painting and quickly realized how important it is. I try to do it differently though, rather than just learning, I just do the experiments myself, see if it comes to the same conclusion and then work from there. It makes my color adventure much more colorful (pun intended). 😄 At the same time, I hope I can make it more understandable and straightforward for artists out there since a lot of color theory articles I've read are more geared toward science and education. Do I even make sense? shrug
Thank you, I'm glad you think it is great. :) Speaking of next posts, if you have any requests on that, I'm all open to it. :)
Cheers!
Dm7