I have been reading a wonderful book on the power of watercolor sketching to bring you joy & liven up your art practice.
One of the first activities author Jen Russell-Smith outlines is making a color chart. She recommends it as a way to fill the first blank page in a sketch journal.
I mixed every color with every other color as they met up on the grid.
A surprisingly useful bunch of colors resulted! For instance, when I mixed Sap Green and Chinese White, I discovered the color I've been seeking to paint the silvery green foliage of Autumn Olive bushes.
And, did you know that when you mix Pthalo Green and Burnt Sienna, you get a lovely deep forest green? I discovered these colors and more!
At the bottom of the page, I tested out 8 of my 12 colors, painting a concentrated swatch at the top, then watering down each color towards the bottom.
Watercolors look different in the pan than they do after they dry on the paper, so this swatching page will come in handy as I paint and sketch with this travel kit. It's amazing to me the amount and variety of colors I can create from this tiny, 2 1/2" by 5" kit.
Get to know the potential in your watercolor palette with this great swatching project!
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