If
you've been with me for a while, you may remember this repurposed Prang
watercolor box, from the 1950s--when the boxes were still metal rather
than plastic! I took out the kids' paints and replaced them with larger
pans of professional colors I actually like...
The
photo is from 2008, so I've been using this little jewel for 10
years...I have carried it from Missouri to California to Nevada, and
love using it...it makes me feel like a kid again! That's the one in our banner here, too.
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These are the colors I added then, or close to it...there's an orange in there, too, in place of one of the yellows! |
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Actually,
I have a couple of them...one with Old Faithful, the Yellowstone geyser
on it, as well as this somewhat newer one...I found them on eBay, and a
quick check showed you can still find them there. |
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The pan of kids' colors pops right out... |
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I
stuck empty full pans in with rubber cement, so they're easy to pull
out and replace if I want...and then filled with my own choice of
colors. |
Well. That was then, this is now. 10 years, many miles, and a whole lot of sketches later!
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The
mixing area has gotten rusty and I may sand and repaint it...or not.
Some colors have been replaced. I added a few half pans for more
versatility...Manganese Blue Hue, Indigo, Quinacridone Burnt Scarlet,
and Quinacridone Gold... |
As you can see, it's been well used and well loved,
and will continue to be so. (And yes, I cleaned it up some for its
photo op. Really I did!) At 4.9 ounces, it's my heaviest travel kit,
but sometimes you just have to deal with it! Worth it, to feel like a
kid and give yourself permission for whimsy...
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On a beach in California... |
I love this!!
ReplyDeleteHi Cathy - I have several of your workbooks, having decided at 68 to once again try my hand/eye at watercolor after about a 20 year hiatus. Must be advancing senility that didnt send me searching for your blog, but, happy to have found this. My skills are rusty, but I love the whimsy you bring to the page.
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