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Update on the Stephen Quiller Color Theory Books I’m Always Recommending
Nothing is ever actually straightforward or simple. Of course now buying Stephen Quiller’s books on color theory now falls into that category. As far as I know he has the following two books on color theory: Color Choices: Making Color Sense Out of Color. Note that this is a […]
Working with Analogous Colors
Late at night, relaxing and watching British comedy shows I simply have to sketch. This sketch from December 2019 is an analogous color sketch of Johnny Vegas when guesting on “QI.” Everyone needs to watch “QI.” It’s vastly fun, entertaining, and sometimes you even learn something. (Stephen Fry hosted for a number of seasons and […]
Seeing Color In Faces When Painting
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Watercolor Palette Update
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Greens, Grays, and Canson Heritage Watercolor Paper
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A Couple More Thoughts on Green and Flat Brushes
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This Is Not A Review—The Best Laid Plans
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In Context: Notes, and Lists, and Sketches All Together
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Making A Color Chart To Test My 2017 Fall Watercolor Box
Recently I purchased the new fall Schmincke Pan Watercolor Set at Wet Paint. This contains different colors than the one I purchased in the spring, added colors to, and then took to the Minnesota State Fair. While recovering from bronchitis I had some time on my hands so I decided to make a color chart […]
I Go Into Facial Overwhelm and Play with Pre-2004 Lukas Watercolors
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