dennis - when i first started painting it was as adult ed watercolour classes. one day in the early times we did colour mixing- i thought it would be really boring but was amazed at how we could make both deep black and creams from the same staring mix of primaries

I spent the rest of the 3 hour session just playing with colours and learning how to mix diff colours and shades. tutor suggested i do greens for example - going from apure yellow , adding tiny drops of a blue thought to alomst pure blue and then back again. as a "new" artist this was a revelation to me and i still love the magic that comes from mixing colours. I understand now about the balacks - i couldn't work it out - though i love colour mixing there are times when i want a
pure black - not one that shades to blue or crimson, but have never added it as a darkener but use other colours instead. I've done it but not liked the result so learned to use colours to give me what i want. of course i've aslo done the classic of mixing so many colours i end up with mud and no brightness

its what i mean by learning from experience - do that a few times and it sharpens the mind not to do it again
