A two value notan structure has just two values: a light and a dark value. This is the simplest form of notan and because of this simplicity, possibly the most powerful.
Often the two value notan is created by the effect of a dark object silhouetted against a back light. Monet used it a lot in his compositions. For example, look at his paintings of London, England. They all just have two values.
You can also see it used a lot by the Japanese master print makers. The black and white version of the Yoshida painting above clearly shows his use of the two value notan.
How to plan your painting
A two value notan painting is a small, quickly executed monochrome painting that consists of simple shapes in a small number of values. I prefer to call them notan “paintings” rather than drawings or sketches for two reasons:
- Thinking of them as a painting keeps me focused on the key elements of the design of my painting even though I only have two colors: black and white on my palette. If I can make this painting beautiful, then the larger painting stands a much better chance of being successful.
- I use brush pens to create them – and these tools are more like brushes than drawing tools.
Above is the two value notan painting that I did in preparation for “Cleone Lake, Mendocino Coast”. It helped me simplify a complex subject like the one below, into just two or three shapes.
To learn more
Notan is such a powerful contributing factor to the success of any painting that it is the subject of a complete building block in the my Virtual Art Academy Apprentice Program. It fits in the Visual Music section of my curriculum of online painting classes.
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I retired last year, and decided I wanted to spend my time in retirement learning how to oil paint. But having never painted before, I wasn’t even sure what to look for in an online painting course. However, I did some searches for “Best Online Oil Painting Courses,” and found several references to VAA.
I signed up for VAA’s ongoing Apprentice Program last October (2023), and I am incredibly glad I did! As a beginner, I didn’t know what I didn’t know, but I didn’t have to: VAA has already mapped it all out for me. It starts out with basic, fundamental stuff, but also teaches me the THINKING that goes in the painting: the composition, my color choices, how to consciously select which darks and lights need to be emphasized, etc.
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The Virtual Art Academy is the perfect art course I’ve been searching for. Barry’s decades of knowledge are condensed into fantastic lesson plans, creating a vibrant community. The apprentice course delves deep into drawing, painting planning, and color theory. It’s like obtaining an art degree at my own pace and more affordably. The structured format encourages interaction and feedback, enhancing the learning experience. Overall, a fulfilling way to study art from home.
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VAA is the only online learning program I have ever discovered using a training industry best practice of incorporating Knowledge and Skills to support learning a new activity. Every building block (Drawing, Form, Observation, Concept, Notan, Composition, Colour, Brushwork) incorporates a “spiral learning” approach where you are introduced to the Knowledge/Skill at one level and then reintroduced to it again elsewhere in the curriculum. Sure genius.
I’ve attended workshops, read books, and watched YouTube videos — and none of them provide the scaffolded approach to learning the VAA offers. If you are just starting your painting journey, start here. If you are a mid level or advanced painter, start here. There is a sense of community with artists around the globe. You are part of a peer to peer learning process bigger than yourself.
As a result of the VAA, I have been juried into several shows, am represented by a local gallery and have been selling my paintings on a consistent basis. VAA curriculum’s approach will grow your ‘artist’s brush’ and aid you in finding your artistic voice. As your basics improve, your art improves. Henry Hensche said, “There is study and there is performance, and we should not confuse the two, study is done for perceptual development, our performances show us where we are in that development, and we must have both…”. VAA curriculum offers both.
I went through the entire curriculum, did every every exercise, and today review my printed books/exercises on an annual basis to keep myself fresh and ready for my next painting adventure.
Onwards/Sideways,
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