Testing, Testing

I bought a set of Schmincke Horadam pan paints, and went a bit nuts with them. I decided to try a set of 48 colors – economical way to enjoy excess colors! I have an older set which has done me well over the past several years, and thought it was time to buy some more. I cannot say I am disappointed as they are really lovely.

I have some poor quality watercolor paper – great for gouache – but not for watercolor. This particular bit is poorly sized, as you can see by the mottled appearance of the blue-greens at the bottom and left of the flower pot. Still, I was not using this paper to test out the paper, but instead to just play a bit with some colors I haven’t used before. I did a few other sketches, but they were all rather poor – not that these pansies are anything great – but I have had fun!

One of the nice things that comes with the Schmincke paints is a sheet of paper which has a bit of texture and can be used to put samples of the paint on them. The sheet itself has room for the number, but I also wrote down the name on the wrapped-up half pans, as I think, “oh, Payne’s grey” not “good old number 789”!

So, more play in the near future, but not with crap paper. I think then the real colors of the Schmincke paints will really show.

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