I've always thought I should have some sort of list or chart of my paint colors (oil paint).
I have some old OLD tubes from when my brother and I were taking oil painting lessons
(I was about 12 and he was 9 or so). Plus, I have collected many tubes of paint along the way.
So, when I received artist Todd M. Casey's The Oil Painter's Color Handbook as a gift, and read the section about doing a swatch chart ... I am now doing the charts of my paints.
It is honestly a bit easier and less complex than doing color charts like this:
from Richard Schmid's book Alla Prima II |
But that is not to say I don't want and need to do those charts! I
do! ... and someday I will, and these swatch charts will be helpful when I do.
do! ... and someday I will, and these swatch charts will be helpful when I do.
There are instructions for how to make the swatch charts so I followed
them and they look somewhat like Todd's. My gray gesso may be a little darker
value, but that is fine.
My reason to make this a blog post is to explain it so I have a record
of when and how I did it, and I hope it is slightly interesting for someone.
My goal is to also post when I make my color charts, as well.
8 x 10 inch gessoed canvases taped to a panel |
my blues, greens and violets (letting them dry before untaping the canvases) |
There they are! All my oil tube colors. I have so many.
These are the main colors I use:
Titanium White
Cadmium Yellow Light
Cadmium Yellow Deep
Yellow Ochre
Cadmium Red Light
Alizarin Permanent
Cerulean Blue
Cobalt Blue
Ultramarine Blue
Pthalo Blue
Burnt Umber
I use my extra colors that you see in my swatches every now and then;
but I remember someone said
that using an accent color
is like using spice in your recipe ... you don't want too much.
If you have made swatch charts of your paints, I would love to hear about it, and
if you made color charts ala Richard Schmid, I would love to know how that went!
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1 comment:
Just a note to myself. A few of these paints, a white and a magenta and prob a yellow - are taking ages to dry!
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