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Kindred Spirits, the newest painting in my Kleo Kats series, was painted using a limited color palette.

The Magic of a Limited Color Palette

Marjorie Sarnat March 30, 2021

Painting with a limited palette means selecting the fewest paint tubes possible to achieve the widest range of mixed colors on the visible spectrum. Twelve or fewer colors qualify as a limited palette. Most masterful artists, past and present, sing the praises of a limited palette.

Kindred Spirits
My series of cat paintings, Kleo Kats, are examples of limited palette paintings. Kindred Spirits, the newest addition to the series was painted with “my favorite oil color palette” listed below which consists only of eight colors. These colors created the glowing jewel tones that are characteristic of Kleo Kats.

The Benefits of Using 12 or Fewer Colors

  1. It simplifies color mixing because you have fewer choices to consider for getting the results you want.

  2. You’ll know how your colors will look when mixed together, giving you confidence in your choices.

  3. You’ll achieve good color harmony. Fewer colors means fewer color variations, so your painting’s colors will be unified.

  4. You can more easily control your values and color temperatures.

  5. Fewer paint tubes are easier to store and haul around, and simpler to set up on your palette.

  6. Fewer color puddles on your palette leave more room for mixing.

My Favorite Oil Color Palette
I have experimented with various color palettes and paint brands over the years, but recently curated my favorite palette so far. From the following eight tubes I find I can mix anything, from vibrant to dull, from dark to light, and across the spectrum of hues. It includes a warm and a cool version of reds and blues, a yellow, a green, and three neutrals. Notice that the Fuchsia, Ultramarine blue, and the Viridian green are transparent colors; the others are opaque.

  1. Charvin Cadmium Red

  2. Charvin Quinacridone Fuchsia

  3. Charvin Cadmium Yellow

  4. Charvin Ultramarine Blue

  5. Charvin Cerulean Blue

  6. Charvin Intense Viridian Green

  7. Burnt Umber (any brand)

  8. Bob Ross Soft Titanium White, or any brand

My Favorite Oil Color Palette

Tips

  • Make black by mixing Ultramarine Blue and Burnt Umber

  • It’s ok to add one to two extra colors as your artistic needs lead you. For example, if you often paint landscapes consider adding a cool lemon yellow for mixing a wide range of greens.

  • It’s ok to substitute paint brands, even if their color names differ somewhat.

Additional neutral colors to consider for convenience

  • Burnt Sienna (any brand)

  • Yellow Ochre (any brand)

  • Gamblin Portland Grays, light and deep. These are beautiful grays for toning down colors, and they look gorgeous when a bit of color is mixed into them.

  • Black. I do not recommend using black out of the tube because it tends to make colors look dreary, but many artists like this convenience.

Additional intense colors for specialized needs

  • Gamblin Radiant White. This is an opaque glowing white keeps the vibrancy of the colors mixed into it so pale tints don’t become grayed down. It’s a great white to use for highlights, too.

  • Charvin French violet

  • Pthalo Blue (any brand)

Have you had success with using a limited color palette? Share it in the comments below.


See the entire Kleo Kats Gallery here:

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Shop wall art and other beautifully crafted products for Kindred Spirits here:

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Do you want to dip into “My Favorite Oil Color Palette?”
I’ve set up links to two Amazon pages. At the purchase page for the Charvin paints, click the “Color” pop-up just above the product description to select each of the seven colors. Individually add each to cart.

Disclosure: These are affiliate links which do not add any additional cost should you decide to purchase. These links help support my artwork for which I offer thanks.


In Color Palette Tags oils, limited colors, mix any color

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