The don't believe any of these are watercolor. The ones that are thick are oil.
Ah, I kept my machine so clean. How nostalgic.
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Okay actually, I take that back. The quin purple or magenta is watercolor. I NEVER made an oil batch that large and just let it slide down that way - it has to be watercolor. Watercolor grinds were way faster except for hematite.
That wheat color is called titanium buff. It's sort of a warm off white. I really like it.
More oil paints. The mixture comes off the machine so slowly that if I let it flow to the bucket beneath I would wait all day, so I scooped it off with a giant pallet knife.
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I am trying to figure out what the fuck is going on in that picture with the titanium buff. I'm running it over blue. That apron is BLUE. What the fuck happened?
I wonder if the blue batch was off and this isn't buff at all, but just binder without paint to clean the rollers. I have no memory of that day at ALL. What the fuck was I doing??
This has to be so satisfying to see in action

