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by RW Re: The best supplies for watercolor In Reply to: Re: The best supplies for watercolor posted by Mark on 06/03/01 at 2:11 PM: I paint in oils, but I've been interested in learning watercolor. On artist seems to think very highly of rough paper, but I can't imagine how anyone can create something detailed with it. Whose watercolors are the best? Should I grind my own? I've read about additives like honey and ox gall. : : As far as paints go, there are many excellent brands available without going to the trouble of grinding one's own pigments. I would recommend Winsor & Newton Artists' Water Color, but there are several other professional-level paints out there as well (Maimeri, Daler-Rowney, Holbein). If you're on a little more of a budget, try the Winsor & Newton Cotman line...
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