Watercolor Pans


Blockx Aquarelle Watercolor - Giant Pan - Chrome Green


Blockx Aquarelle Watercolor – Giant Pan – Chrome Green



BLOCKX WATERCOLOR GIANT PAN CHROME GREEN…


Blockx Aquarelle Watercolor - Giant Pan - Cobalt Green


Blockx Aquarelle Watercolor – Giant Pan – Cobalt Green



BLOCKX WATERCOLOR GIANT PAN COBALT GREEN…


Blockx Aquarelle Watercolor - Giant Pan - Lemon Yellow


Blockx Aquarelle Watercolor – Giant Pan – Lemon Yellow



If you ever wanted to make big, brilliant washes with great ease, you now can. These 3-1/2″ wide x 2-1/4″ long x 3/4″ deep ceramic containers have a pan of color that measures 2-1/2″ wide and 1-3/4″ long (approximately 10x the contents of a half pan). Just dip even 2-1/2″ wide wash brushes in water and load right on the pan. The brilliance of the color on paper is quite breathtaking. Blockx waterc…


Denouement


Denouement


$15.98



Prang 08000 - Professional Watercolors, 8 Assorted Colors,Half Pans-DIX08000


Prang 08000 – Professional Watercolors, 8 Assorted Colors,Half Pans-DIX08000



Semi-moist transparent watercolor paints contain no wax. Brilliant pigments mix cleanly, flow easily, and stay true. Paint never dries out. White, segmented lid for true color mixing. Eight Colors Color(s): Assorted; Assortment: Black; Blue; Brown; Green; Orange; Red; Violet; Yellow; Chemical Compound: Water Base; Capacity (Volume): N/A….


Prang 00800 - Professional Watercolors, 8 Assorted Colors,Oval Pans


Prang 00800 – Professional Watercolors, 8 Assorted Colors,Oval Pans



Semi-moist transparent watercolor paints contain no wax. Brilliant pigments mix cleanly, flow easily, and stay true. Paint never dries out. White, segmented lid for true color mixing. Eight Colors Color(s): Assorted; Assortment: Black; Blue; Brown; Green; Orange; Red; Violet; Yellow; Chemical Compound: Water Base; Capacity (Volume): N/A….




Watercolor Pans!

Tips for Filling Pans in DANIEL SMITH Empty Watercolor Travel Boxes

Watercolor Pans Questions


Watercolor Pans
How do you mix pan/dry watercolors?

How would you mix two colors together?

Mix the colors on a palette, not in the pans.
Transfer a puddle of one paint with a wet brush from a pan of paint to your palette or paint box lid. It helps to wet the pans before starting to paint. Rinse your brush with clean water, and do the same with other colors. Use the wet brush to mix the puddles. Pick up additional paint as needed from the pans to get the color you want. You will get the pans “contaminated” with the other colors, but it’s easy to clean them up with a moist brush. You will not ruin the pans by getting different colors on them

Supplies for Beginning Artists

I have a lot of people ask me, “What are some art supplies that a beginning artist should have?” Every artist is different, but generally what follows answers this question. Supplies for Drawing There is an endless amount of drawing materials available for artists. Therefore, choosing what supplies are relevant for the beginner can be overwhelming.  It wouldn’t be hard to find yourself with too many unless supplies, if you don’t know what you’re looking for.  Because there are so many drawing supplies out there, I am going to sub-divide this category even further into “Black and White Drawing” and “Color Drawing”

Supplies for Black and White Drawing

  1.  3 or 4 quality soft graphite drawing pencils- I suggest 2B, 4B, and 6B.  A regular #2(HB) pencil is also recommended.
  2.  a sturdy sketchbook
  3. a pink pearl eraser, a vinyl eraser, and a kneaded eraser
  4.  a blending stump or two
  5. high quality drawing paper of at least 11″ by 14″
  6. Vine charcoal
  7. Compressed charcoal (black)

Supplies for Drawing in Color

  1. High quality colored pencils- pay more for a high quality.  If price becomes an issue, buy a pack that contains less colors.  There is a huge difference in quality among colored pencil manufacturers.
  2. Colored drawing paper- If you can’t decide what colors to get, start out with “grays”.
  3. Chalk pastels
  4. Oil Pastels
  5. Blending stumps

Supplies for Watercolor Painting

  1.  A pan of watercolor cakes (High Quality) or
  2. A set of watercolor tubes-primary colors plus Paynes Gray (dark gray), Indigo blue, and Burnt Umber (brown)
  3. Nylon or sable brushes
  4. a Watercolor pad of paper
  5. a plastic mixing tray (palette)

Supplies for Acrylic Painting

  1.  A set of primary tubes of paint plus White and Burnt Umber
  2. Nylon brushes
  3. a Plastic mixing tray or palette
  4. Assortment of stretched canvas or canvas board
  5. Table top easel

Oil Painting

  1.  A set of primary tubes of oil paint plus Titanium White, Paynes Gray, and Burnt Umber
  2. a small bottle of linseed oil
  3. small glass bottles or jars
  4. Bristle brushes and sable brushes
  5. a disposable palette pad
  6. Odorless mineral spirits
  7. Rags
  8. Assortment of stretched canvas or canvas boards

Supplies for Sculpture

  1. Assortment of polymer clay colors
  2. Mexican Air Dry clay
  3. Sculpture wire

All of these supplies can be purchased at the local art store or any online retailer.

About the Author

Matt Fussell is an Educator and Illustrator with ten years of experience. For free video instruction on Drawing and Painting visit >Online Art Lessons for Free. Or for step by step Drawing Instruction visit> How-to-Draw-Stuff.com



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