Warmer Days Palette
Understory watercolours are crafted in small batches from natural, earth based pigments. Each pan of paint is carefully mulled by hand with a simple formula tailored to each pigment. Paint pans are poured and dried in layers to minimize bubbles and cracks and to make sure they’re as full as possible.
Warmer Days - A set of six watercolours, memories of warmer seasons past and a reminder that they’ll soon return. Sun rays warming your back, cherry trees dropping their petals, the forests bright and alive. This palette focuses on pull towards the warmer season and how our lands shift as they wake up from their winter slumber.
This palette includes six halfpans of paint and a small metal tin for storage, like in the first photo. Individual colour descriptions below…
Understory watercolours are crafted in small batches from natural, earth based pigments. Each pan of paint is carefully mulled by hand with a simple formula tailored to each pigment. Paint pans are poured and dried in layers to minimize bubbles and cracks and to make sure they’re as full as possible.
Warmer Days - A set of six watercolours, memories of warmer seasons past and a reminder that they’ll soon return. Sun rays warming your back, cherry trees dropping their petals, the forests bright and alive. This palette focuses on pull towards the warmer season and how our lands shift as they wake up from their winter slumber.
This palette includes six halfpans of paint and a small metal tin for storage, like in the first photo. Individual colour descriptions below…
Understory watercolours are crafted in small batches from natural, earth based pigments. Each pan of paint is carefully mulled by hand with a simple formula tailored to each pigment. Paint pans are poured and dried in layers to minimize bubbles and cracks and to make sure they’re as full as possible.
Warmer Days - A set of six watercolours, memories of warmer seasons past and a reminder that they’ll soon return. Sun rays warming your back, cherry trees dropping their petals, the forests bright and alive. This palette focuses on pull towards the warmer season and how our lands shift as they wake up from their winter slumber.
This palette includes six halfpans of paint and a small metal tin for storage, like in the first photo. Individual colour descriptions below…
Cirrus - A light and feathery blue like those crisp days with wispy clouds way above. This colour is made from blue indigo mixed with some white clay for a lighter hue. It flows vey well on the page and lends itself perfectly for painting skies and clouds.
Cherry Blossom - A delicate pink just like those first petals that signal a shift in the seasons. This colour is fairly opaque and not too granulating.
Huckleberry - Sweet memories of berry picking in the mountains at the end of summer. Sun on your back and the taste of wildfire smoke and drying earth. This colour is made from a purple ocher and has lots of granulation.
Deep Moss - The dark green of a mossy grove after a much needed summer rain. This colour has some separation, with some earthy brown tones pulling away from the green.
Goldenrod - A muted gold sienna, rich and textured. A field of late summer blooms, damp in the morning mist.
Morchella - A rich, warm and earthy umber. The colour of morel mushrooms peaking up through the charred soils of wildfires past.