In this video we discuss how to make our Palette color choices as a watercolorist. Since there are literally thousands of colors to choose from it's important to have a plan and stick with it. Please feel free to contact me on you tube or at chrispetri@att.net with any questions or special requests. You may also view my web site at chrispetri.com on a google search. A big thanks to Carmen Rodriguez and Tom Clark for the incredible production efforts creating the Intro and Outro videos here on my Channel. The following are key words related to the You Tube platform as well as a good research glossary. watercolors, painting, and drawing, Watercolours, Tutorials, How to paint, How to draw, contour drawing, colors, soft colors, painting, wet into wet, juicy washes, dry brush, splashing, splattering, palettes, Craig Young, brushes, kolinsky sables, red sables, sword liners, filberts, daggers, flat brush, square brush, round brushes, masking fluid, liquid frisket, rigger brushes, arches, Fabriano, Buckingford, Strathmore, French easel, glass top art table, masonite, out of the tube color, Favorite watercolor artist’s- Charles Reid, Winslow Homer, Alvaro Castagnet, Edward Hopper, Mel Stabin, Steven Cronin, Edgar Whitney, Steve Hall, Edward Wesson, Amanda Hyatt, Claude Monet, Herman Pekel, Greg Allen, Edward Hopper, John Hoar, Edward Wesson, Joseph Zbukvic, Winslow Homer, Chris Forsey, David Curtis, Bill Buchman, Robert Burridge, Edward Wesson, Ken Howard, John Tookey, Andrew Pitt, Tom Lynch, John Yardley, Jake Winkle, Tony Van Hasselt, Tom Hoffman, Zoltan Szabo, Ed Whitney, Winslow Homer, Edward Wesson, Ed Hopper and Norman Rockwell, Judi Wagner, Jeanne Dobie, Adebanji Alade, William Alexander, Bob Ross, Lynn Pittard, Burne Hogarth, Andrew Loomis, G.F. Brommer, Stephen Quiller, YouTube views, Agnescecile, Darrell Tank, peter wooley artist, Fine Art-Tips, Mr. Otter Art Studio, Painting fast and slow, tonal value, design, angles, the rectangle, the tick tack toe, the golden mean, leading the eye, directional changes, push and pull, fresh paintings, muddy paintings, greys, colors vibrancy, roygbiv, munsel, triadic, space division, rough paper, smooth paper, cold press, hot press, acid free, 100% cotton, print paper, swatches, H strokes, Z stokes, lose edges, keep edges, chroma, intensity, value range, pastel, acrylic, oils, fumes, health hazards, poison paints, cakes, pans, tubes, semi moist, chalky, transparent, semi-transparent, lifting, staining, opaque, granulation, sediment, juicy washes, loose and free watercolors, tight watercolors, misbehaving watercolors, blossoms, cauliflowers, balloons, International Artist magazine, Watercolor magazine, Blicks, AC Moore, Pearl Paints, Cheap Joes, Jerrys Artsarama, Micheals, Art Express, sumi inks, speedball ink, urban sketching, Teoh Yi Chie, stretching paper, taping paper, blocks, workshops, art institutes, art schools, perspective, line of site, eye level, cone of vision, vanishing point. Watercolor painting is passion! I have the greatest respect and honor for art! These things all relate closely to my art. Watercolors, colors, painting, wet into wet, juicy washes, dry brush, splashing, splattering, pallettes, brushes, kolinsky sables, red sables, sword liners, filberts, daggers, flat brush, square brush, round brushes, masking fluid, liquid frisket, rigger brushes, arches, fabriano, buckingford, Strathmore, French easel, glass top art table, Masonite, Hal Reed- Fav watercolor artist’s- Charles Reid, Winslow Homer, Alvaro Castagnet, Edward Hopper, Mel Stabin, Edgar Whitney, Steve Hall, Edward Wesson, Amanda Hyatt, Claude Monet, Herman Pekel, Edward Hopper, John Hoar, Winslow Homer, Joseph Zbukvic, Winslow Homer, David Curtis, Edward Wesson, Ken Howard, John Tookey, Andrew Pitt, Tom Lynch, John Yardley, Jake Winkle, Tom Hoffman, Zoltan Szabo, Ed Whitney, Winslow Homer, Andrew Wyeth, Edward Wesson, Ed Hopper, Hal Reed, and Norman Rockwell.
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