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Days 65 & 66/100 Four little fall studies in gouache! I used the brilliant James Gurney's muted landscape palette of burnt sienna, yellow ochre, and ultramarine blue (plus white of course). I
Colour harmony, limited palettes and realism - Lee Angold
Gurney Journey: Limited Palette Tests
by James Gurney – Splendith
James Gurney on X: "Gouache, limited palette of Prussian blue, perylene maroon, cadmium yellow deep, and white. #gouache #pleinair #urbansketchers #sketch https://t.co/GqR2ggMFeh" / X
James Gurney - Glenn Tait's homemade "stay-wet" palette design keeps gouache workable for up to 13 hours. https://twitter.com/GurneyJourney/status/733624591122305032?lang=en | Facebook
Gurney's Casein 6-Pack - Judsons Art Outfitters
James Gurney: What's in my bag - Boing Boing
James Gurney on Instagram: “Lightweight sketch easel, ready for anything. Search Facebook for “Sketch Easel Builders,” where in… | Painting gear, Easel, Pochade box
DVD Review: James Gurney's Instructional Video “Watercolor in the Wild” - Urban Sketchers
TRIADS: Painting with Three Colors – James Gurney
24 Color “Full Spectrum” Paint Box | Citizen Sketcher
James Gurney "Watercolor In The Wild" And Dinotopia At Stamford Museum And Nature Center | WAMC
James Gurney, Gouache | D.Katie Powell Art
100 James Gurney ideas | plein air paintings, gouache painting, painting
Gurney Journey: Casein Palette
TRIADS: Painting with Three Colors, James Gurney – Lines and Colors
The Gurney Sketch Easel is Complete! - Michele Clamp Art
James Gurney limited palette. Colors: White, Cadmium Yellow Medium, Venetian Red, and Burnt Umber. In… | Environment concept art, Landscape paintings, Landscape art
Gurney Journey: Limited Palette Tests
Gouache Portrait Using the Zorn Palette - YouTube
Gurney Journey: Experiments with a Limited Palette
Gurney Journey: Limited Palettes
Artist Interview: James Gurney – Pentalic
Still not James Gurney : Materials don't make the artist - Lee Angold
Color in Practice: Part 1. Black, White, and Complements – James Gurney