Nov 28

Video about Andy Goldsworthy
I know, those of you that are his fans are thinking,"This has nothing to do with watercolor". But, watch and learn!
Andy Goldsworthy
Thank you, Mary

All About Whites
GUIDE TO WINSOR & NEWTON WHITES
Pristine and striking, various iterations of white are used by artists to create high contrast, serve as a base layer for other colors, or create clean, bright, and transparent effects in artwork. Our range of whites range from opaque to sheer, some ideal for mixing, others more suited for highlighting. With whites in all of our key ranges, you’re certain to find several suitable for different purposes in your practice. Below, we review some notable whites and their standout qualities to ensure you never draw a blank when searching for your white of choice.

ZINC WHITE

As the least opaque of Winsor & Newton Whites, Zinc White is best suited for tinting and glazing paintings. Based on Zinc pigments, it is also known as ‘Chinese White’ and has a particularly ‘clean’ finish, making it a prime choice for light highlighting as well.

TITANIUM WHITE


Clean and opaque, Titanium White is considered the strongest and most standout white. It is a popular choice among artists, both for the strength of its finish and ability to provide good coverage, thus lending itself well to base layers, or when a large surface area must be painted in white.

CHINESE WHITE   

A variation of Zinc White, Chinese White is popular among artists for its ability to take the edge off of brighter colors. Winsor & Newton’s version of Chinese White was incredibly in demand upon its release, so much so that the entrance to the Rathbone Place flagship was reportedly blocked by carriages filled with clients eager to get their hands on the new paint. A subtle white, it is essential for painting white objects in addition to softening other colors.

WHITE INKS     

The whites found in both our Calligraphy Ink and Drawing Ink ranges are lauded for their brilliance, particularly when used on dark paper. They can be applied to surfaces with a variety of tools, including brushes and dip pens, and are lovely for hand-lettering or adding a subtle sheen to work.

WHITE BLENDER    

The Winsor & Newton Pigment Marker™ White Blender is the first-of-its-kind – a revolutionary tool for artists and illustrators who want to access a limitless palette. Specifically designed for the Pigment Marker range, the White Blender allows artists to soften, build, and blend colors with ease and can be used on black paper as well.

Thank you, Pam


Nov 11

Vocabulary Lesson
heather, verb, heath·er \ˈhe-thər\ : an act of re-purposing a watercolor substrate by washing away all but a ghost of all the hard work your put into it.
"I heathered an old painting that was just soooooooooooooooo awful and then painted this lovely thing on top of it."

New Logo
I designed this in black and white. It is set up for any color choices a heart desires. It is available to anyone that wants to use it in any size, format or transparency. 


Origami Pamphlet
Here is yet another way to create a booklet that requires no sewing, glue, etc. 
For a printable version, go to: Origami Pamphlet





5th Annual Show at Cafe Seventy8 Review
It's great. If you have a chance to stop by, I highly recommend it.
Here is a snippet from the cafe owner's email:
"I love the show! I just love how you guys evolve every year. Plus I really like the way you guys arranged it on the wall.
I sure hope, you will book again for next year, Anett"