Okay, not really, but the rhyming sounded good…
Jane Blundell has put all the Daniel Smith colors into one long post.
If you are easily overwhelmed save it for when you can handle it,
because, like handprints, she is a treasure when it comes to sharing
her insights on color in a way in which that painters can relate.
Here is the beginning. Go look. Have I ever steered you wrong?

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Jane’s work and knowledge that she shares with others is absolutely amazing. Yes, it can be overwhelming to try to understand the science behind all the colors, and stop that urge to go buy them all. Why am I not a millionaire?
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Totally my thinking….
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