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Friday, January 20, 2023

Watercolor swatch diary

After seeing a youtube where a watercolor painter got a paint diary as a gift for christmas 


I though to myself "Self, you should do that!"

yellow








And since I'm cheep and I have a lot of little booklets of random watercolor paper, 


from the box of art supplies a month in a box company "Sketchbox". 

Orange








I got my ruler out and outlined the pages of one myself.





Old color swatches


This is how I swatched my colors before

Its an acceptable way to do it but 

I have gotten more paints since then 

and ran out of room



Brown




This exercise not only gives me one place to see all my colors, 


Blue/green






It gives me an example of how those colors interact with water.

And that is important because with watercolors you are not only playing with pigment


Blue

you are playing with water and how it reacts with the pigments


Reds











Honestly it's the water part I work on controlling the most


Purples



Do they feather, do they fade or cauliflower, do they granulate, do they separate? 

This aspect of WC painting is endlessly fascinating to me

Watching it mix or bloom into other colors or not

some colors don't bloom into colors they suck up colors




Pinks
All watercolor paints do at least one of these things, some do several of these things at once

You don't find this out just using the cheep cake paints, of our youth

you really do need at least 1/2 pans of something professional or at least student grade. 

I recommend  Daniel smith, Windsor Newton or Schmeink.          

They have very nice sets in travel boxes that aren't too expensive to just play with


Iridescent colors
I have wandered sidways into trying out some of the more expensive tubes of professional grade paints 
in Daniel smith which is my favorite less expensive Watercolor so far.

The L'Aquirelle and MiremirBlu are also very nice but they are $10-20 a 5oz or 15oz 

tube so be cautioned,
this hobby gets expensive fast!


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