
Do you have any collections?
This morning I scrolled past the question above. Posed by my blog hosts. I am not by nature a collector of anything, but maybe my stock of watercolours could possibly be considered a collection.

One of the reasons I believe these paints might be considered a collection are the lengths I go to to acquire new colours.
In Athens last September we took a long walk to an untouristy suburb to find an art shop that hand made oil pastels. Now I don’t use oil pastels but being able to visit someone who creates art materials in a centuries-old traditional and artisinal way was too enticing to be missed. He also sold very lovely Greek manufactured water-colours. I bought an Olive Green which is memorably authentically Greek every time I use it.

The picture above is a pigment shop close to the Vatican in Rome. It remained resolutely closed for the whole of our visit. But this picture is almost enough for me. Almost.
I think if I seek out colours deliberately, in foreign cities, that possibly I might be considered a collector.
I also always make colour charts of my new purchases. Obsessive, hmmm. The jury is out. Am I just an artist or am I a collector?

I collect rocks, shells, paper, cut out words and images (for collage), and vintage golden books, yes, it’s an odd bunch of much loved items
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Hand made paper for me, shells for the garden to deter snails.Golden Books, not a clue what they are.
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little books, inexpensive, used real artists to illustrate, authors to write, for children, after the war, so all children could have a book, with golden spines, still made, but I love the originals. I met the current editor at a conference who talked about the history, I’ll send you a little link and a photo by email
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Thank you. We are getting books from the Dolly Parton project for our grandaughter. Really well chosen.
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That’s great and such a wonderful program
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