If you’ve ever wondered how to spark creativity before starting a watercolor painting, DANIEL SMITH Monday Mixes Take Over Posts door Alison Pinto offer one of the most inspiring ways to explore color. More than just simple color swatches, these weekly mixing sessions celebrate experimentation, discovery, and the joy of watercolor.
What Are Monday Mixes?
Monday Mixes is a creative watercolor take over posts by DANIEL SMITH Brand Ambassador Alison Pinto. Each week, she selects two or three watercolor pigments and demonstrates how they interact, revealing beautiful blends, unexpected granulation, and harmonious color combinations. The concept is wonderfully simple: wet the paper, add fresh paint, and watch the pigments create magic.
Rather than focusing on perfect paintings, Monday Mixes encourages artists to enjoy the process of exploration. It’s a reminder that every great artwork begins with curiosity.
Discover eight of the very best Monday Mixes, handpicked to spark your creativity.
Lunar Violet, Naples Yellow, and Quinacridone Rose



Inspired by the vibrant Summer Set 5ml Triad, Alison swapped Ultramarine Turquoise with the dramatic Lunar Violet. Together, these pigments create a glowing sunset palette filled with warm peachy hues and soft, hazy violets.
Coral Reef, Opera Pink, and Carbazole Violet



Kingman Green Turquoise Genuine and Nickel Azo Yellow



Kingman Turquoise is a beautifully mineral-based hue that feels open and almost weightless. Nickel Azo Yellow brings a warm, sunlit glow, while the Turquoise keeps the mix soft and balanced rather than overpowering. The result is a luminous, almost translucent palette that evokes light dancing across shallow water.
Cobalt Blue Violet and Anthraquinoid Scarlet



These two make a vibrant mix. Instead of turning muddy, because the pigments “fight” a little, they tend to keep some separation! You will see flashes of pink-red veining through cooler violet specks. Heavy cobalt settling, scarlet floating which makes this mix feel alive… you get edges, blooms, and textural play that look intentional and artistic. Great for florals, drapery, atmospheric effects.
Transparent Pyrrol Orange and Sodalite Genuine



This is a gorgeous mix. Dropped together onto damp paper, Transparent Pyrrol Orange moves fast and clean, laying down a glowing warm wash. While with Sodalite Genuine the granules sink and separate, breaking the orange into smoky neutrals with flashes of warm light still coming through.
Mayan Blue Genuine and Buff Titanium



At first glance, what do these colors say to you? Mayan Blue Genuine + Buff Titanium is one of those pairs where the granulation and opacity of Buff Titanium play beautifully against the delicate, mineral blue, making it perfect for atmospheric work. Some parts the combination morphs into soft, textures that look straight out of an old wall or pottery shard. The mix is also reminiscent of the sea.
Quinacridone Burnt Scarlet and Mayan Blue Genuine



Quinacridone Burnt Scarlet has that transparent rusty terracotta/old brick, oxidized warmth rather than heavy earth, which I love! Mayan Blue Genuine is a wonderful almost-weathered blue. It has that slightly mineral, historical quality – near chalky in feel, but luminous.
Nickel Azo Yellow, Pyrrol Orange, and Ultramarine Turquoise



When mixed with transparent, non-granulating pigments like Nickel Azo Geel of Pyrrol Orange, the Ultramarine Turquoise can create slightly textured edges, so you’ll see speckled textures where it resists blending, especially with Pyrrol Orange. Nickel Azo bridges the gap nicely, as it leans into the orange to make rusty tones and leans into the turquoise to make slightly olive-y, moody greens.
Alison Pinto’s Monday Mixes remind us that watercolor is as much about exploration as it is about finished paintings. Through simple combinations of carefully chosen colors, she inspires artists around the world to experiment, learn, and enjoy the creative process.
Whether you’re new to watercolor or an experienced painter, these weekly color studies offer endless inspiration. They demonstrate that sometimes the most beautiful discoveries happen when you let the pigments flow naturally.
If you’re looking for a creative boost, try your own Monday Mix using just two or three DANIEL SMITH colors. You may discover your next favorite palette—and perhaps your next masterpiece.
We’d love to see your own Monday Mixes! Share your creations on social media and tag @DanielSmithArtistsMaterials so we can celebrate your color explorations and inspire fellow artists around the world.
Over Alison Pinto

Alison Pinto Alison is een fervent aquarellist en fotografieliefhebber uit India, bekend om haar aquarellen geïnspireerd op de natuur. Ze is hoofd van de afdeling Maharashtra en operationeel manager van de International Watercolor Society, afdeling India. Alison heeft geëxposeerd in 13 landen wereldwijd en heeft prijzen gewonnen op lokale tentoonstellingen.
Met haar achtergrond in design richt ze zich vaak op texturen en details van zowel de meest verfijnde als de meest alledaagse dingen in de natuur. Haar werk draait echter niet om wat je op het eerste gezicht ziet, maar meer om de emotionele band die ze met haar onderwerp heeft. Alison gelooft dat kunst een zeer persoonlijke ervaring is en dat haar werk voor haar moet spreken.
Haar aquarellen van bloemen en landschappen hebben waardering en respect geoogst van kunstliefhebbers en collega's in het vakgebied.






















