Venice, sketchbook watercolor, DMannion
Another Limited Palette Experiment
Day 20 of 30/30 and 4/5
Painted with a friend this week in Venice. A good breeze sent the stench of red tide in another direction so we were able to paint for a while. Found a shady spot near the empty parking lot. Strange to see the uninhabited beach, usually bustling with tourists... looking so lonely.
This quick sketch took about 30-40 minutes while chatting with my painting buddy, catching up after not seeing her all summer. It's another three color limited palette study which I'm finding very useful.
Again, useful to see how these pigments work together without having to do those boring charts.
transparent yellow oxide, cobalt blue, and permanent rose
Strada Easel Day 20, Leslie Saeta 30/30, and ArtWorkLivingChallenge 4/5
4 comments:
Lovely, Diane! Thank you for sharing your palette. Amazing with only three colors what you are able to accomplish!
Beautiful, and a wonderful color lesson!
Thank you, Laurelle! It's really only red, yellow, and blue after all. At least that's what I keep telling myself.
Glad you liked my post, Sheila. I'm learning a lot from these experiments also.
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