On Tuesday night I went to the monthly meeting of the Ku-ring-gai art society. I didn't actually know who was speaking …. so you can imagine my surprise and delight to find out that it was all about colour mixing

As you know I love colour and exploring various watercolour pigments and learning how they react. I am also starting to get to know all the various important pigments - while I can't rattle them off (I am hopeless at remembering numbers) I certainly knew most of what Jane was talking about - and to my shame, had actually tried nearly all the pigments/ convenience mixes that she mention during the talk!(two that she mentioned that I haven't tried were DS Raw Umber Violet, which Anita Daves recommended to me last week!, and Imperial Purple - you know I was looking for a good purple) Also I totally agreed with her approach to a lot of things and it was exciting to see my favourite colour Daniel Smith Quin Burnt Orange on the list of 16 ultimate mixing colours! (I knew I was in for a good night when I saw that!) Not that many Australians know about Daniel Smith paints - so great to have an evening of it and to met someone that has tested nearly every one! Wow!
My mind is in a buzz wanting to try a few things out as a result of the evening…
- BRILLIANT idea of mixing up your favourite mixes as a colour on your palette - of course the Burnt Sienna/ Ultramarine mix is the classic to try doing this - but also what about a mixed purple
- I have been using raw sienna over yellow ochre. Jane suggested that yellow ochre is better as it makes good greens. I have started to think about this - I have raw sienna in my palette because it mixes a good soft grey, and quin gold for my greens. Want to test this further
- Raw Umber "very useful' - not a colour that I have ever had in my palette
-I use Burnt Quin Orange (or transparent red oxide) instead of Burnt Sienna. W&N BS is PR101 and rather transparent. I really struggled to use DS Burnt Sienna when I got it as it is the more opaque PBr7. I want to revisit using PBr7 and I just might be missing out on something special by trying to use as transparent as possible.
- Want to try DS Cerulean again….
Ok.. I think I have raved on enough …
thanks Jane for a great presentation!