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Mixing colors are an essential skill for painting whether you paint with watercolors, acrylic, oil, tempera, or even spray paint. Understanding a little bit of color theory goes a long way in producing the desired color without wasting paint or going out and buying more colors than you need. Most colors can be achieved using only a handful of colors. Today I am talking about how to mix different tones of blue. Blue is one of the most well-received colors, but if you get it wrong, it can cause disaster in your painting. Beginner or not, this tutorial can give you a little insight into how the big picture of color works. Email List: https://sparrowspringsart.com/thenest Abstract Watercolor Paintings • Abstract Watercolor Painting - My Failed A... • Abstract Watercolor Painting - Circle Wate... Hey Peeps, My name is Sara, and I own and run Sparrow Springs. Sparrow Springs is where I offer my work in the form of printable artwork so you can decorate your home in an affordable and flexible way that fits your budget and style. I am running my business with my husband, child, and pets in tow. It makes for an interesting, and crazy lifestyle. Art isn't always happening in a convenient fashion. Around here I am making art by whatever means necessary. I have been in the profession since the age of 15 when my first book cover was published. I have been selling my art in many different mediums ever since. Including, but not limited to, pencil, acrylic, watercolor, paper mache, woodworking, fiber arts, polymer clay, concrete, driftwood, and even mashed potatoes. :D