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| Audition of natural green Neocolor II, Inktense and Museum Aquarelle |
After a couple of weeks of being dissatisfied with my daily-carry selection of greens, I decided it was time for a total
shakeup. I pulled all the greens out of my bag – Caran d’Ache Neocolor II crayons (which had been doing the heavy lifting of greens lately) and one Cd’A Museum Aquarelle pencil. Then I went through all my Neocolor II crayons,
Museum Aquarelle pencils and Derwent Inktense pencils and selected the more natural greens that would be useful in my Pacific Northwest urban landscape.
The image at top of post is the selection I auditioned. Below are the swatches.
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| The finalists are checkmarked. |
Many were easy to eliminate after applying water. Especially among Neo II and Inktense, many greens look natural in their dry state, but once activated, they become almost garishly bright and less natural. I made the first cut below.
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| Among these finalists, the checkmarked greens went into my daily-carry bag. |
The ones I checkmarked above are my final cut, currently in my daily-carry.
On an errand in South Lake Union, I made a sketch to test the new green palette. Also referred to as Amazontown (at least by me), SLU is mostly an ultra-modern, glassy, urban village, but Denny Park does offer a fringe of green. I enjoy finding compositions that contrast steel and glass with organic foliage. The unique accordion-folded shape of the Skyglass Apartment Building caught my eye behind Denny’s tallest trees.
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| 5/9/26 Skyglass Apartments and Denny Park, South Lake Union |
So far, I like the way these greens go together straight out of the pencil/crayon. I hope I can push myself, though, to find more interesting blends by introducing non-greens. It’s that constant tension between wanting to stay “real” with nature – and not. Maybe some red complements to dull the greens? Maybe adding blue instead of leaning on that dark bluish-green I love so much for conifers? My summer challenge begins.




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