Showing posts with label watercolor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label watercolor. Show all posts

Wednesday, 5 February 2014

Derwent Inktense 48 wooden box set.


It opens up to lay flat, which has its advantages compared to boxes that only open less than 180 degrees.

Magnetic wooden strip that holds the pencils down.

Any of last pencils need to be slid in from the top or the magnetic strip holder chips the pencils.


The pencils fit tightly into felt covered foam separators.

Painted gold clasps hold the box shut.


In a previous post I reviewed the Inktense pencils in depth and my opinion of the pencil has not changed, this is merely an update that I now own a larger set. 

Wednesday, 8 January 2014

Derwent Inktense pencils.

Applying two medium pressure layers with the Inktense pencils produces a dramatic, abstract and bold effect.

 Colour swatches from the 6 pack of pencils, using Pentel water brush produce such vibrant colours. 

The thick strong cores are resistant to breaking and need less sharpening than a student grade pencil.

Colours displayed on the end of pencils allow for versatile storage as you can easily see which colour is which.


Pentel water brush in action, slightly stained brushed tip but still has a great output. 

Such a small brush but it feels like the water lasts forever! The one i was using here was the fine tip, sizes range from extra fine brush tip to a large tip.


Super flexible brush bounces straight back into shape.

Glass painting supplies!

For a family friends birthday I painted wine glasses with little scenes, I bought a tonne of different brand glass paints and these gave the best results! Hopefully this helps out someone looking for a gift idea, these also make great gifts for kids, I was given a few as kid.


The small tips allow for intricate designs and surprisingly last very long, I managed to paint 8 glasses and only used 1/4 of the paint!

These glass paint pens were good for a background giving a less solid colour, like a watercolour finish. 

I used these painted on with a cheap synthetic paint brush, mixable colours gave such great palette options.


Reasonably priced compared to some art products in Australia. 


Tuesday, 12 November 2013

Cotman watercolours.



Made my colour chart for my cotman watercolours, absolutely love how vibrant and pigmented the colours are no heavy layers needed. Such great paint hopefully buy the range in individual tubes soon.

Cotman watercolour review.






Totally love my Cotman wateroclours, purchased off eBay, I haven't cleaned the palette as i like the way it looks. Really good quality paints and great casing, As seen in the last picture you can hold the whole container up with the top lid showing how strong the closure is, 24 colours and unlike some sets all are useful no colours are similar or impractical.