Now that the 30 x 30 challenge is behind me, I switched the colors in this pocket palette back to colors I’m more familiar with. Except I chose to keep the “grey of grey” from the 30/30 palette and switched the pyrrol scarlet to transparent pyrrol orange . . .And I grabbed the manganese blue hue for a cool blue simply because the pan was already filled . . . And I added raw umber violet to paint interesting shadows . . .
Hello Vicky! Just wondering...what is 'grey of grey'? I've looked through your posts but can't locate the mixture/company reference for that color! Also, would like to let you know how inspiring I find your scripture/spiritual reflection references on each post!Jen
ReplyDeleteGrey of Grey is a white blend made by Holbein. I tried it as part of the recent 30 x 30 Direct Watercolor challenge led by Marc Taro Holmes — it’s a pigment he uses quite a lot:
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And thanks for your encouraging words!
I was just going to ask the same question!
ReplyDeleteHolbein Grey of Grey (I bought it from Amazon) — Marc Taro Holmes of “Direct Watercolor” uses it a lot.
DeleteThanks!
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