New Studio Palette !

I recently changed by studio palette . I have used both plastic palettes and metal palettes and I have big bias for metal palettes.This is totally a personal preference , Does one kind of palette makes painting better than the other ..NO ! .

I have been using Whiskey painters palette as my plein air palette and absolutely love it. But for studio I needed something bigger but same design overall.

After surfing amazon I found Meedan heavy metal palette the price was bargain for a bigger metal palette.

But this palette needed customization to fit my studio needs and hence the blog post.

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This is first picture after unboxing it.

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This palette present two problems for me. One the wells are only half pan and second these palettes waste too much space in the way how wells are organized.

I think every square cm of space inside the box is premium real estate and should be smartly allocated and used. And hence came the need to customize it.

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First order of business was to take half pan and supporting metal bars out

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Next came removing the middle tray , and metal on side which hold half pans in place. I used metal pliers and was extremely careful when removing it. (I do not recommend doing it , unless you don’t care if your palette is ruined in process or if you end up cutting yourself ) You have been warned.

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I have one palette from Brass India Palette model name is Aqua pool and I had two trays for it . One with 16 wells and one with 12 wells. (They make great brass palettes and can found on Facebook). I repurposed (cut) those two trays to fit this palette. I used hacksaw to cut the brass color trays.

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After cutting both trays to make wells that would fit in meeden palette , It was time to fit the tray in the palette. There was enough space left to fit 4 full watercolor pans too.

This is how I initially set it. But it left tiny bit of space in the box causing pans and tray to move. So I had to figure out a way to keep it snug.

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I used the metal cutter to cut the metal holders

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After adding those pieces tray fit was snug and color wells did not move. Time for exciting stuff now ! Colors to fill the palette

I ended up with 19 wells in total. More than enough for my style of painting !! You can easily see how big some wells are in relation to 4 full pans.

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After few iterations I finally settled on 16 colors and leave 3 for “future” use

Palette looks ready to used and paint. At this point how long this palette would last would depend upon how bad it stains. How much a enameled palette stains depends on quality of enamel used and how it was cured.

Good metal enameled palettes should last you forever ! Well…figuratively speaking !

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In addition I thought I would add a color swatch even though the post is just for palette.

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Here is the palette in action ! I have only been using it for a week but I have enjoyed painting with it so far.

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Summer Sketching Palette

As spring of 2018 approaches , I am getting to start sketching and do plein air paintings. I have not updated my small sketching metal palette for few years now. So this year I decided it is time to remove some colors I rarely use and convert some colors to full pans which I use often.

This a small metal box from amazon and I have removed the two metal bars which hold 6 half pans each

This a small metal box from amazon and I have removed the two metal bars which hold 6 half pans each

There are the colors from top left to right

Azo Yellow (Daniel Smith) - PY151

Hansa Yellow Deep (Daniel Smith) - PY65

Opera Pink (Daniel Smith) - PR122

Mars Yellow ( Ocre) (Daniel Smith) - PY42

Perylene Maroon (Daniel Smith) - PR179

Pyrrole Red (Daniel Smith) - PR254

Burnt Umber (Daniel Smith) - PBr7

Viridian (Daniel Smith) - PG18

Cobalt Teal (Daniel Smith) - PG50

Burnt Sienna (Winsor Newton) - PR101

Sap Green (Daniel Smith) - PO 48, PY 150, PG 7

Cereluan Blue Chromium ( Daniel Smith) - PB36

Imperial Purple (Daniel Smith) - PV 19, PB 29

Lavender (Holbein) - PV15,PB29,PW6

Neutral tint (Winsor Newton) - PB15,PBk6,PV19

Ultramarine blue (Daniel Smith) - PB29

I will mostly be using this palette for urban sketching and small sketches mostly smaller than 9"X12" sketchbook . I am excited for some urban sketching outings this spring and summer