At last, a compact and portable box of colour palettes for all your mixing needs in painting city scenes Mixing watercolours remains one of the most visually appealing aspects of art but also one of the main challenges for an artist. The Watercolour Mixing Deck: Architecture break the process down to simple palettes that have been specially created to apply to a chosen subject. sturdy box that can be easily packed for painting on location or as a studio reference 52 'palette' cards for quick reference on mixing colours for all locations a 16 page mini-book that shows hints, tips and techniques to achieve better results locations include snowy street scenes, bridges, markets as well as smaller details such as doors, signs and brick work also available: The Watercolour Mixing Deck: Landscape for use in more rural locations The deck allows for one - or a selection - of mixing cards to be used at the same time, providing added focus and a lay-flat position for easier reference. An essential part of every watercolour artist's library that provides an endless combination of creative inspiration for a huge range of ideas. AUTHOR: Charles Evans studied at Lincoln Art College and has since developed a career in art, painting and teaching. Appearing regularly for Tyne Tees TV regional programmes, painting out on location, gave him plenty of practice in working under all conditions. Today, Charlie represents Daler-Rowney, lives in Northumberland, England and travels the country, and abroad, taking his no-nonsense approach to painting to hundreds of amateur artists.