SPIRIT PAINTING

The canvas will now be described.
On one side of the canvas is a large yellow region.
This takes up about two thirds of the painting.
The painting is very large.
About six feet high and ten feet wide.
Or whatever is the largest canvas you can get.
And the yellow is about two thirds on the right of the painting.
And then you have a thin blue or possibly white band.
I usually think of it as dark blue.
But if you have some white pigment on hand, 
then add that to the picture.
If you have a really good sort of pastel light blue, use that blue.
That blue will be appropriate.
The yellow should be yellow ochre.
I think around that color.
Dark yellow.
Which is called yellow ochre.
It's a darker kind of yellow.
If you have a really vibrant white yellow, 
you can also use that.
And then on the left of the blue band, 
to the left edge of the painting,
there's a green or black region.
Dark green.
Very dark green.
Almost black green if you want.
You don't have to go that green.
You could even do a light green.
But it shouldn't be a bright green.
It should be a dark green.
So as light as dark green can go if you want.
But towards black would be better.
If it's a flat color, make it a dark green.
Like an olive green.
Olive green is a good color.
Which olives though?
Well that depends which region you come from.
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In summary,
There is a green on the left of the painting.
A bit less than a third.
Then a thin blue band.
White can be introduced into the blue band if desired.
Then on the right two thirds of the painting, it's all yellow.
That is the painting. It is yours now.