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Old 04-03-2006, 07:47 PM   #1
Richard Budig Richard Budig is offline
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I recently bought and watched Everett Kinstler's new CD, and was pleased to learn that he owns one of Sargent's arm palettes that was in the Sargent estate in 1926.

What was interesting was that Kinstler was making a case for using a limited palette, and mentioned that when he got this palette (a gift from someone), it had six lumps where color had been placed on it. Kinstler said there was a red, a yellow, a blue, a white, and two others.

How nice. I'm liking a limited palette more and more all the time.
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