I have wanted to upgrade my watercolour paints to better quality for a little while. Winsor and Newton professional or Daniel Smith are just a bit too much for my budget so I was looking at some reviews and Rosa Gallery paints, made in Ukraine seemed to be a good option. They are mid range and can also be bought in single pans. So I bought a 28 set and waited for them to arrive.
I have only swatched them so far, on the card that came with them and in my swatch book. I can report that they are lovely and creamy, and don't need a lot of water or brush work to activate. My current student grade paints need a fair bit of brush work to get them going.
In my enthusiasm to swatch them, I managed to have two of the same green on the card that came with the paints. I added the black at the top instead.
Lots of little blocks of colour in my swatch book - it makes me happy!I particularly like the blues and greens. I have ordered a few more colours which I think I will need, such as Opera Rose, Cobalt Turquoise and a white, which is useful to have.
I'll let you know how I get on.
How exciting. I look forward to seeing what you create - and love your support of Ukraine.
ReplyDeleteThanks, EC. I'm looking forward to seeing what I create too! Supporting Ukraine is important and I 'm pleased I can do it in a small way.
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Ellie
How exciting Ellie!! I think I would get VeRy excited about new watercolours too. And those little squares of swatches on the page - just delightful. Almost makes you want to frame it!! 🖤
ReplyDeleteThanks, Julie. Swatching new colours is one of my favourite things to do. I'd be very happy to frame the swatches too!
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Ellie