Monochromatic:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiEf-KSoPr2dXtat-7bScgmq4ZA5orRLPZWp-Gdb5BTh7yvKqf5NlQgctle-v61xcHw8VccyFoBTZP9eZlZAsz5hesSHLc4OUKFc-Uc73PEwiV0aKOJuR1VUfC0jzfwmFJQb_pV1hXU-w/s400/IMG_0003.jpg)
Dyadic:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjj1i3gwtGSyn_8a4az8RZlAyOUeozvR5qRjzt9kyY48t09FhQGmCskA3qrOxYyFRlIMQNoImx1ek2ack9odk6VUiQRlT4GhW6Kk_oDZBJz49PanYhdmC7PHIyQ4b9MVHY1_ieVCGRHSg/s400/IMG_0004.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhHJRSVt5KHQPFp5BfZLSUpo2HVhe1O7fuqhs3NngiV4EQ0QXpUEdXUvR_xqYnnGJA6Cvgl8HLV69Sjc_Ca9xfP8t3vBW76VXAj4BDc7lGayb-2FB62ThR6_kEsk5fy9q4kxolg28em3g/s400/IMG_0005.jpg)
I painted this one twice because my professor wanted me to try out the composition without the darker outlining... unfortunately I ended up not being totally satisfied with either of them, but I'm hoping that the Triadic palette will prove to be my best...
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