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English / Venetian red (PR101)

The colour in my watercolour set I have used the least is PR101 - English red / Venetian red. It was in my original standard set. It’s certainly good for painting terracotta objects or red bricks, but what else? If I want a redish brown I can use a more neutral brown like sepia or burnt umber and mix in a little warm red. What to use it for? So, I have gone ahead and mixed it with most of the colours in my palette. I tried to add just a touch of it to the respective colour and also to get a reasonable hue. Here are the results. Mixing colours from top to bottom and left to right are: buff titanium, jaune brilliant dark, lemon yellow, cadmium yellow medium, permanent red orange, cadmium red light, ruby red, ultramarine, helio cerulean, brilliant green (phtalo green), sap green, green earth, may green, yellow raw ochre, burnt umber.  Well, I will keep it in my palette as long as it lasts, mainly mixing it with the burnt umber here or there. The mixes with the reds are not bad, either...

Workshops and book

 During the next weeks I should not experience a lack of inspiration. Today, a two week free mixed media workshop started online. Another online workshop will start at the end of May, Sketchbook Revival. Not all sessions of these workshops will interest me enough to create, but I will certainly get something out of them.  Also I was notified that a book I suggested to my library will be purchased, so I can get it soon. It is filled with cute drawing and watercolour projects.