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My Painting Palette by Karin Jurick

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Uploaded by on Dec 28, 2007

As an oil painter, these are the colors and brands I use on my palette. Thank you for watching - Karin Jurick

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  • Nice

  • Very down to earth. Color selection demythologized. It's as if you were trying to say, "Just do it! And DON"T be afraid!"

  • dick blick sells pebeo fragonard oil paints....and they also sell tube wringers!

  • I find that I can mix any color I need with just phthalo blue, cadmium red light hue, napthol crimson, cadmium yellow light hue, yellow ochre, and titanium white. Everyone has the right to use the pallet of their choosing, but this is way too excessive for me. All the colors for that pallet collectively costs a few hundred dollars-at least!

  • =O. That's is all I have to say about that.

  • Very Very good information. Thanks much.

  • May I recommend a paint tube wringer...you'll get more out of each tube and save tons of money!

  • Thank you for sharing Karin.

    That´s what I want to be ..a real everyday painter.

  • vermillion red combined with naples yellow and zinc white. Perfect for skin tones. Rembrandt used those colours

  • OMGX) She's funny!

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