Pacific Northwest Palette
I’m excited to announce a new limited-edition series of color collections: Palettes of Place, available now.
By Maria Coryell-Martin
I’m excited to announce a new limited-edition series of color collections: Palettes of Place, available now. Every region has a unique vocabulary of color, climate, and stories that can be discovered through patient observation.
Our first in the series is a palette inspired by the Pacific Northwest and is a collaboration with artist Molly Hashimoto. This region is steeped in green hues of every shade, from bright lemony foliage to blue-tinged pine forests, and from luminous glowing greens of the rainforest to the windswept coastal grasses.
About Molly
Seattle-based artist Molly Hashimoto is dedicated to connecting people to nature. She’s explored parks and wildlife refuges all over the West and is a long-time friend, mentor, and inspiration to me. Molly first helped introduce me to Daniel Smith watercolors in 1995!
For the Pacific Northwest Palette, Molly chose eight of her favorite watercolors that mix a rich and varied range of greens.
We’re presenting our Palettes of Place series in the Demi Palette, the perfect size for exploring color, or as a complement to your other palettes.
Paint tree trunks with Alizarin Crimson or violet mixed with Quinacridone Burnt Orange, and darkened with Phthalo Blue. Add sparkle to alpine lakes and ocean spray with Fuchsite, and wash in Yellow Ochre for windswept bluffs and beaches.
Discover more possibilities with these colors and others in Molly’s terrific book, Colors of the West, An Artist’s Guide to Nature’s Palette. Learn about Molly’s other projects and workshops on her website.