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Tuesday, July 29, 2008

In the window of the pigment store where I work part-time
there are banks of display cases full of colored pigments.
I've been wanting to record them and then come home and try to match the colors with paint...

which by the way, is an old enamel kitchen tray found on Ebay...

The next step is to make a painting...

the painting is first of all, set up on your palette.
Get your colors down there first.
I used to take a ton of pictures of his palette mixings...


what's known as doing a "limited palette" painting.

It's easier to see where the water is on the white paper if there are bits of pigment in the wash.
For most watercolor painters painting with clean water is like religion!

A client of Wendy Brandes Jewelry designed this for herself using a poison ring bezel!
Claus Oldenburg of the Spoonbridge and Cherry sculpture, said
he does most of his idea sketching at the dinner table...
Wouldn't this palette ring be a tremendous help painting in MAINE?
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