(A little update on our 100 (bad/good) painting challenge.) Armed with supplies, we've been slowly hammering out paintings after work and on weekends. Above is a design in progress I've been working on this week, inspired by patterns I found from the 1920's.
I recently came upon this watercolor multiplication table, and thought this would help out my color quandries. All you really need is 12 colored tubes of fine watercolors to start, to get the vast array of color variations available. You can buy these charts pre-made from art supply stores.
We're excited to keep up on our creative project armed with some fresh paints from our local art supply store and oversized watercolor notebooks, we hope some of you will join us and share what you've been up to.
Some great watercolor resource links to check out: Genine's secret weapons, and watercolor multiplication table



I just came across your blog for the first time and I love all the artwork you post! I am excited to see your progress on all the paintings, very ambitious of you-good luck with it!
Posted by: Laura Dro | 10/27/2011 at 08:09 AM
Beautiful! I can see paths in that color chart- how fun!
Posted by: Chelsy | 10/25/2011 at 12:17 PM
This is great!
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