Setting a new watercolor palette
Setting a new watercolor palette Setting a new watercolor palette I've been considering upgrading to professional watercolors for a while now. I have started watercolors in 2021 and mostly used Winsor & Newton Cotman watercolors so far, which is their student grade watercolors. I have also used some White Nights watercolors (professional quality). So why create a new palette? First, I want to start building my collection of professional watercolor tubes, so that I have more flexibility in setting my palettes. This way I can use the super pigmented watercolors straight from the tube, put it on a big mixing space for larger pieces, or just curate my own palette. I also find that with bigger tubes you get a really nice quantity for less money, as you can usually fill (depending on how full you fill your pans) up to 3 full pans. Also, I want to experiment with different colors and color mixes, and I think it is a great occasion to upgrade a few paints. I find it very refreshing to ...