Color mixing course in watercolor painting by Mette Hansgaard online has been available since 2017.
In Mette's online course you can learn how to mix all colors with just 3 primary colors. Depending on whether you use cold or warm shades, you can achieve a myriad of colors with just 3 primaries.
If you only have three colors available, which would you choose?

Learn to mix all colors in watercolor with only 3 colors - yellow, red and blue
Color mixing in watercolor is an exciting and fascinating process that allows artists to create beautiful and unique watercolor paintings.
Learn how to mix watercolors and achieve a wide range of watercolor shades
To achieve a wide range of colors in watercolor, artists can mix primary colors (red, blue, yellow) to create secondary colors (orange, green, purple) as well as a variety of shades and tones.

Watercolors in fine colors.
Building the watercolor image in layers can provide a gradual strong transition between colors, giving the painting a beautiful and delicate look.
In addition, artists can also experiment with the wet-on-wet technique, where colors are applied to wet paper. This creates more blended and soft transitions between colors and allows for interesting effects and mixing of colors. You can vary the tones of your colors by graduating with water. That is, dilute the colors with water.

Your watercolor results will improve
By experimenting with different color combinations, you can create beautiful and complex color palettes that add depth and life to your watercolors.
Learn to mix colors
Color mixing in watercolor requires patience, practice and creativity, but it can be an incredibly rewarding process. Masterfully mastered color mixing can bring paintings to life and communicate an emotional depth that captures the viewer's attention and fascination. When painting, always paint some tests on a piece of sample paper. Then you can always see how the color will turn out before you paint with the watercolor paint.
What is watercolor painting?
Watercolor paint is pigment in small pieces of dry matter and color. By wetting them with water, you can soften the colors so that you can paint with them. How much color and how intense the color is - depends on how much water you have used in the paint.

Watercolor is a unique and beautiful art form, and color mixing plays a key role in creating beautiful and captivating works, so if you want to know more about the principles of color mixing - simply start with Mette's online course on color mixing in watercolor. Since 1987, Mette has been selling and painting watercolor paintings as works of art.
Below you can find her color mixing course.
- You will find watercolor course color mixing in watercolor