Getting to know my colours
First I put most of my colours into a book like this:

Then I did this big chart, looking for a grey I like (cobalt blue and black is fine, but maybe not the end of the journey).

My thoughts on this:
- yellow to red is what I expected
- there are lots of beautiful greens and browns
- the paint-pots were not always perfectly clean, so the results may be murkier then they could be
- to make this perfect it would be necessary to work with different amounts of the two mixed colours, and to look how they work with little or much water - this chart is a first idea of the mixed colours, not a mathematical certainty
- I miss pink, rose, lilac, purple, violett - maybe it is possible to get them with my paints, but it is obviously not easy. So I will go and buy some, because I like those colours very much…
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Two days later I have bought some new colours (and an old favourite green) and made this:

The paper is a simple and thin scetching paper, it doesn‘t work well with water…
Yesterday I found another box of (low-budget) watercolours:

Not bad, I think. They are in those little pans that can be replaced, and I have hardly used it before.
So for now there is really no need to buy more…