As promised, here's the stuff I use for watercolor painting. I use 3 brands for my paints as recommended to me and depending on the pigments and price :) as well; namely, holbein which is an artist grade, winsor and newton cotman and talens van gogh which are student grade. All have very vibrant colors but I can tell that holbein has more pigment by its consistency.
List of colors I use:
VG Azo Yellow Light (PY154)
VG Permanent Red Light (PR254)
C Alizarin Crimson Hue (PR206)
C Ultramarine Blue (PB29)
C Pthalo Blue (PB15)
H Raw Sienna (PY43)
C Burnt Sienna (PR101)
VG Pthalo Green (PG7)
H Ivory Black (Pbk9)
I actually wanna add some more paints; cerulean blue, quinacridone rose, neutral tint, cobalt green and particularly holbein's perylene maroon that is almost brownish in color, which I really love upon seeing it. I think it's a versatile and great mixer.
The palette I have is made of plastic from the Sakura brand . I had to prep the surface though by using a sanding paper so the colors won't puddle.
The brushes are taklon nylon which is perfect for small and detailed works. You'll need a mop brush though for bigger washes, I ordered neptune princeton brushes for that.
That's about it hope you learned something!
Stores I bought my materials from:
Deovir Taklon nylon brushes, holbein and van gogh paints: Deovir Art Supplies Philippines
Hans nylon brushes: The Oil Paint Store
Cotman paints, canson paper: National Bookstore
Sakura watercolor palette: Pens Galore Philippines
Princeton Neptune brushes: Jackson's Art Supplies (has free shipment for brushes worldwide)
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