It's a new year - 2012. Can you believe it? Gosh, I feel old. Yet, occasionally I still like to try new things. Like the clementines that I tried for the first time over the holidays. I had no idea.
And my new header up there. I'll try that out for a while and see.
Santa brought me a wonderful gift. I must have been pretty good this year. It all started when I picked up a copy of
Joe's Journals, The Art and Tales of a Sojourner by Joe Miller, when in Cheap Joe's around Thanksgiving time. If you enjoy looking through artists' watercolor sketchbooks, this is a great book. It is filled with Joe Miller's beautiful watercolor sketches from his travels around home, here in the Blue Ridge Mountains, and places farther away, as well as his thoughts and notes.
In the back of the book he notes his usual sketching supplies and referenced a watercolor palette and paints that he prefers. Because I enjoyed his sketches and the colors he used I went searching for this palette but couldn't find it. However, I did find the one sketched above on his website. Apparently it is a new item for Cheap Joe's. It's called the
American Journey Voyager 12 Color Full Pan Set. Well, that went on my Christmas wish list!
And I love it. The box is a sturdy metal tin and bigger than the little tin I had been using, yet it folds up nicely into a convenient size for travel. It has plenty of mixing space and the full pans are removable so you can switch out colors if you'd like. I was feeling that I had gotten myself into a bit of a rut with the colors I had been using so it is really refreshing for me to have a change of palette. Here is the color chart that came with the set, filled in by me. You can click the image to see larger.
I plan on trying a few other new things this year. You may even get to read about some of them here on this blog. And for the first time in several years I haven't made a list of goals, or reviewed the last year's accomplishments or lack there of. Yes, there are those things I would like to achieve but more than that I want to focus on the present. Stay mindful and in the moment.
Now, is my word for this year.
"This year I want to stick a net into time and say 'now',
as men plant flags on the ice and snow and say, 'here'."
-Annie Dillard-