The Artist's Guide To Mixing Colours: How To Ge... Direct

The book is structured to help artists transition from theory to specific subjects.

: Rather than defaulting to black, which can "flatten" a painting, the guide teaches how to use complementary colors to desaturate or darken hues while maintaining their integrity. The Artist's Guide to Mixing Colours: How to Ge...

(often referred to as How to Get the Right Colour Every Time ) by Jenny Rodwell is a practical resource designed to demystify color theory for painters, particularly those working in watercolor. First published in 1996, the book focuses on achieving clean, harmonious results by simplifying the mixing process. Core Concepts The book is structured to help artists transition

: Rodwell introduces a standard 12-color palette as the foundation for all artist mixes. First published in 1996, the book focuses on

The guide moves beyond basic color wheel theory to address the practicalities of paint pigments.

: It offers tailored palette suggestions for common subjects like landscapes, portraits, and animals.

: The book features comprehensive visual charts showing how to select and mix 132 new colors from the base palette.