Why You Should Use The Double Primary Palette
By choosing a double primary palette, using a warm and a cool version of each primary plus white, you can mix the full range of hues. Fewer tubes of paint are easier to control when you’re starting out. It’ll also be easier to keep your color schemes harmonious when you’re mixing your colors from the double primaries. 🔸 Follow along on my painting journey as I capture the color & light of the Southeastern coast:https://www.marygilkerson.com/daily-p... 🔸 Download your FREE “What’s in My Basic Plein Air Painting Kit“ Guide: https://marygilkerson.lpages.co/plein... 🔸 Join my free Facebook Group: / artworkliving 🔸 If you'd like to share this video, here's the link: • Why You Should Use The Double Primary Palette 🔸 Connect with me on social media: Website: https://www.marygilkerson.com/ Facebook: / mary.gilkerson.art Instagram: / marygilkersonart Pinterest: / marygilkerson #MaryGilkerson #landscapepainting #oilpainting #oilpaintingtutorials #creativity

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