I've been experimenting with our friend Richard Sheppard's great idea of using palette cups for travel sketching. (If you haven't seen his Flickr, it's
here--have fun!)
Richard is the author of
The Artist on the Road: Impressions of Greece and if you love travel journals AND bright fresh watercolors, you'll enjoy this one as much as I did! It's in my permanent collection now...
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You can see that the cups, either single metal ones or double plastic, here, will clip to several types of palettes... |
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An added advantage here is that the clip itself raises the mixing area so that it's much flatter, when laid on a firm, flat surface (you still need to watch spilling if you're holding this in your hand by the loop on the back though...) |
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It will fit on my old folding plastic palette, too...very versatile! Of course these don't hold much water, even the double ones, so if you're painting larger than, say, 7" x 10" you're going to want a source of more. I like the doubles because I have a source for mixing and a source for rinsing my brush...if I remember which one to dip into! |
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I used the single metal cup and my small palette when doing this double spread in my current journal, and it worked great! (Too bad I didn't remember to shoot my painting setup!) |
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Here's Richard's own kit, beautifully done in his signature style:
Thanks for the inspiration, Richard!
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