Hi Marylka,
I believe I read somewhere that you had purchased Susan's latest DVD of the Rose and Bowl. Do you know if it was painted with her Palette of the 10 colours she recommended?
I tried my light box for the first time yesterday and it worked fine but did still get quite hot so I unpluged it half way through and let it cool down again. I will try a darker pencil or even a pen to trace my pictures in future, I think that would help me see the drawing through the w/c paper even better.
Mary.
I can answer part of this question. The new color palette IS recommended in the DVD.
I went to the workshop for the Rose and Bowl. She used her 1st magical color palette in her original painting of the Rose & Bowl. She painted it prior to the workshop. By the time we were getting set for her workshop, she was considering some other colors to use on this painting and to add to her palette.
The list of Materials for us to use was her Magical Palette, plus, Daniel Smith sap green, W&N permanent rose, and Ultramarine finest, for the little blue flowers on the bowel or we could mix to get a warmer blue by adding a bit of red to Phthalo blue. So by then, she was already reconsidering Ultramarine finest for little needed jobs.
Since she was looking for a PV 19 "a nice warm pink" to replace W&N permanent rose(PV19), she found that with Schminke's Ruby Red. Its not really a RUBY red but a beautiful warm pink. It's perfect for her palette. Now she has a nice warm pink with a really cool pink. A nice warm blue with her cooler blue, but limits the use of the warmer blue.
She loved the hue of Daniel Smith Sap green but found she can make a beautiful green with Schminke Sap Green with a touch of Translucent Orange. Now Schminke Sap Green is on her Palette too.
Traditionally a palette set usually consists of 12 colors anyway so this happened just in time for her signature set.
Blessings,
Renee