Jamie

Sketching obsessed.

Close-up of a color block mosaic filling a double page spread in a Stillman and Birn Alpha sketchbook. Overlapping rectangles of the Travel Sketching palette colors — greens, yellows, blues, earthy oranges, pinks, and navies — are layered across both pages in an abstract composition suggesting the work of Paul Klee. Albrecht Dürer Watercolor Pencils and Inktense.

One Palette, Six Ways. An Obsession.

One Palette, Six Ways. An Obsession.

I will be taking Liz Steel’s Travel Sketching course this May. I’ve taken it before, in September 2024, and I started in April 2025, but did not finish. (See all my posts for Sketching Now Travel Sketching here.)

Every time I become a little obsessed with the limited palette for this class. Liz built it using threes: a primary, three earth tones, then a dark and two lights. She kept it fairly pastel, and muted. It really is great for landscapes. Especially Autumn scenes. She used Albrecht Dürer Watercolor Pencils.

Nine watercolor pencil swatches in rectangular wash format on white paper, labeled with color numbers and names. Colors include Lt Yellow Glaze, Sanguine, Lt Ultramarine, Brown Ochre, Chrom Green Opaque, Cold Grey III, Dark Indigo, Beige Red, Ivory, and Dark Sepia. Albrecht Dürer Watercolor Pencils, Travel Sketching palette.
104 Lt Yellow Glaze, 188 Sanguine, 140 Lt Ultramarine, 142 Brown Ochre, 174 Chrom Green Opaque, 232 Cold Grey III, 157 Dark Indigo, 132 Beige Red, 103 Ivory, 175 Dark Sepia — Albrecht Dürer Watercolor Pencils

The first time I took this course, I discovered I really wanted a brown, so here I’ve added the dark sepia. The second time I became very curious about Inktense pencils, wondering how were they different. Since I owned a set, a pulled the same palette colors and I started using Inktense pencils shortly afterward. I also wanted to explore Neocolors II. I was unable to finish the course, so I did not explore those as much as I intended.

This time around, I decided to find out.

The Albrecht Dürer Watercolor Pencils. Activated, they produce soft, luminous washes. There’s a gentleness to them that feels very suited to location sketching, which is rather the point. Dark Sepia is my second dark, which I really craved. Plus I have a love affair with Sepia, so it’s a natural fit. I did consider a warmer brown, like Walnut, but the cooler sepia keeps the balance between warm and cool tones.

en Inktense pencil swatches in rectangular wash format on white paper, labeled with color numbers and names. Colors include Lemon, Baked Earth, Lapis Blue, Amber, Lt Olive, Neutral Grey, Paynes Grey, Scarlet Pink, Antique White, and Sepia Ink. Inktense Travel Sketching palette.
110 Lemon, 1800 Baked Earth, 0825 Lapis Blue, 1710 Amber, 1540 Lt Olive, 2120 Neutral Grey, 2110 Paynes Grey, 0320 Scarlet Pink, 2300 Antique White, 2010 Sepia Ink — Inktense

I built this Inktense palette to best match the colors of the original palette. Same colors, two media, learn how do they really behave different. The get the more pastel grey and soft pink, you really need a very light touch when applying the pencil, as the colors are darker than the matching shade. They say Inktense becomes permanent once dry, so you can layer over it without lifting. I find they give smoother washes, and they seem more vivid, but this palette is still holding that more muted vibe.

Nine Neocolor II wax pastel swatches in bold saturated squares arranged in a three by three grid on white lined paper. Colors include Yellow, English Red, Light Blue, Raw Sienna, Dark Olive, Beige, Indigo Blue, Desert Rose, and White. Labeled Neocolor II Travel Sketching Palette.
010 Yellow, 063 English Red, 161 Light Blue, 036 Raw Sienna, 249 Dark Olive, 403 Beige, 139 Indigo Blue, 042 Desert Rose, 001 White — Neocolor II — Stillman & Birn Delta, April 2026

I had selected the matching colors in a Neocolor palette for the April course, but never used them. Since I have them, I continue to be very curious to work with them. The swatches are certainly vibrant, and they felt good to lay down. These swatches were Delta book, in ivory paper, so that white shows up a bit better. I wonder how these would look on colored paper? Are they more opaque?

At this point the reasonable thing would have been to stop. I did not stop. Liz mentioned she would be adding markers to the course this time around, and well, I have markers! (Advantage of buying way too many art supplies over many years, I have a lot of stuff just lying around! Whole color sets make great gifts during the holidays!) So I pulled together the same palette in multiple marker types. (I did have to fill in a couple gaps, and order a few, but not too many.)

A double page spread in a Stillman and Birn Alpha sketchbook showing Travel Sketching palette swatches in half-dome format. The left page shows Albrecht Dürer Watercolor Markers with weather entries for Sunday through Tuesday April 19–21 2026, and a small Diamine ink square. The right page shows Goldfaber Aqua Dual Brush Markers. Both pages are labeled Travel Sketching Palette.
Travel Sketching palette — Albrecht Dürer Watercolor Markers and Goldfaber Aqua Dual Brush Markers — Stillman & Birn Alpha, April 2026
Nine watercolor marker swatches in half-dome format on white paper, labeled with color numbers and names. Colors are Cadmium Yellow, Sanguine, Ultramarine, Green Gold, Earth Green, Warm Grey III, Dark Indigo, Beige Red, and Dark Sepia. Albrecht Dürer Watercolor Markers, Travel Sketching palette.
107 Cadmium Yellow, 188 Sanguine, 120 Ultramarine, 268 Green Gold, 172 Earth Green, 272 Warm Grey III, 157 Dark Indigo, 132 Beige Red, 175 Dark Sepia — Albrecht Dürer Watercolor Markers
Ten watercolor marker swatches in half-dome format on white paper, labeled with color numbers and names. Colors include Lt Yellow Glaze, Terra Cotta, Sky Blue Pastel, Lt Yellow Ochre, Chrom Green Opaque, Cold Grey I, Indanthrene Blue, Sand, Apricot, and Corpus Mortuum Violet. Goldfaber Aqua Dual Brush Markers, Travel Sketching palette.
104 Lt Yellow Glaze, 186 Terra Cotta, 446 Sky Blue Pastel, 183 Lt Yellow Ochre, 174 Chrom Green Opaque, 230 Cold Grey I, 247 Indanthrene Blue, 281 Sand, 116 Apricot, 263 Caput Mortuum Violet — Goldfaber Aqua Dual Brush Markers

I love how watercolor markers look when activated with water. They bleed and bloom in ways I love. Easy to get complete obliteration of the lines, so it’s a bit like playing a daring game! I also put together the same palette in the pigment Pitt Artist Brush pens, but never swatched those independently. They are only swatched in the big color chart below.

And of course, I had to see everything side by side, right? How well did I match these colors across the mediums?

A handwritten reference chart in a Stillman and Birn Delta sketchbook mapping the Travel Sketching palette across six media: Albrecht Dürer Watercolor Pencils, Albrecht Dürer Watercolor Markers, Goldfaber Aqua Dual Brush Markers, Neocolor II, Inktense, and PITT Artist Brush markers. Color names and numbers are listed in columns with small painted swatches alongside each entry. Dated April 2026.
Travel Sketching palette reference chart — Stillman & Birn Delta, April 2026
A horizontal color comparison chart in a Stillman and Birn Delta sketchbook showing the Travel Sketching palette across six media in stacked rows. Each column represents a color family and each row a different medium, including Goldfaber Aqua Dual Brush Markers, Inktense, Albrecht Dürer Watercolor Pencils, PITT Watercolor Markers, PITT Artist Brush markers, and Faber-Castell. Dated 19 April 2026.
Travel Sketching palette in five media — Stillman & Birn Delta, 19 April 2026

I am really looking forward to using these in actual sketches to learn how the different media behave, and discover what I do and don’t like.

I also may have begun a new obsession. I love that Goldfaber Aqua Dual Brush Caput Mortuum. They didn’t have a brown, so that was the closest. The Pitt Artist Brush pens also have a gorgeous Caput Mortuum. So I may have immediately ordered some Caput Mortuum watercolor paint.

It started with one question about two pencil ranges, how is Inktense different from the Albrect Durer watercolor pencils. It ended with six media, so many color charts and a new obsession or two.

One response to “One Palette, Six Ways. An Obsession.”

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    Ginie

    I love these kind of spreads and sooo helpful and interesting info! My markers are Tombow and I have the Neocolour 2 and AD watercolour pencils and a smattering of Inktense (trying to resist buying more materials! But who can really?😝🧑‍🎨)

    What caught my eye though was your mention of Caput Mortum. I was attracted to that colour too a few years ago. I have some WC paint in that colour but never really explored its possibilities and it never ended up having a permanent spot on my palette. I’d love to see what you end up doing with it!

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