Thirty Days of Everyday Life, Day 10: Work and Watercolors

Today I started prepping supplies for Monday’s Pre Cow Day Story time craft, cow headbands the kids can wear for Chick-fil-A’s Cow Appreciation Day event Tuesday. (Free food!)

Pardon my strange looking kid. That’s what I get for quick sketching without a pencil. The reference photo was pretty adorable…

IMG_0987

I also received some more paints in the mail from Marlette Art on Etsy… Hunter Marlette makes lovely paints, bold and easy to rewet. (look how dark that dioxazine violet is?!!) I talked about these paints a week or two ago… if you like shimmery colors, I highly recommend his Mica Set,  if you can get your hands on it. They are very sparkly, much more than my others, even my finetec set. Large bits of mica in them, it seems to me. I’m having a lot of fun with them!

IMG_0989

Hunter is in North Carolina and makes his own paints. You have to catch them as they are available, but I don’t think you will regret the purchase. In fact, he offers quin gold made from the original pigment quinacridone gold, not available any more for purchase, and THE most gorgeous sap green I’ve seen, made with that pigment as well. His quin gold is an ‘earthier’ version of quin gold when compared to Daniel Smith’s, which is a brighter yellow, but I like it very much. I don’t know if you can really see the colors here, but I’ll try to show you what I mean.

IMG_0988

I have several brands of handmade watercolor paints I love, and occasionally recommend here, but I think these are my favorite. ( SO FAR. I do love them ALL, and have favorite colors in each which I can’t find elsewhere.)

Any day I open my mailbox and find a parcel of paint inside is a good day, as far as I’m concerned.

April 23: “Eventually, Everything Mixes”

“Eventually, Everything Mixes” (EEM) is a site with unique handmade paints.I visited the site in search of some extremely granulating colors I saw reviewed on Youtube, but they had sold out by the time I saw the review. (IMPORTANT: I hope you make more, EEM!!!) There were two paints left, Burnt Sienna and Mais, which I purchased. Included in my package were two generous sample dots of copper blue and tia, beautiful coordinating blues (on the green side). Tia is one of the AMAZING granulating paints I want… it is gorgeous. I love the copper blue, too! The full (sized) pans arrived from Germany looking very full indeed and professional executed, along with some German sweets, and 2 large swatched cards of the two purchased colors. In a fancy little box, too. 🙂

Once more colors are up, (if it coincides with the money in my bank account being up!), I hope to be able to purchase many more colors. Very nice. The paints rewet easily and are bold and vivid, without noticeable color shift upon drying. And even with shipping they were reasonably priced, for so much paint.

My quick sketch:

IMG_0460