Sunday, September 28, 2025

NEW PIGMENT COMBINATION(Burnt Umber/Alizarin Crimson/Pthalo Blue)

                                    New (C) 2025 Dale DiMauro



It is always a delight to discover a new combination of pigments when painting with watercolors. What to do with this new information is another development unto itself. I find preserving the white of the paper, in watercolor, in some areas, to be rather important.

This entire painting was done with three pigments: burnt umber/alizarin crimson/pthalo blue. I think of the values here to be a warm dark as compared to a cool dark.

The colors here remind me of the colors of fall when the days start to wind down. This watercolor was actually painted in less than ten minutes once the pigments were combined. Sometimes the best paintings take the least amount of time. It is best to take the mind out of painting and have fun with the pigments and experiment. I think this allows you to have a growth spurt even if you have a busy day with little time available to paint.

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