BRUSTRO Artists ’ Watercolour Set of 12 Colours X 12ML Tubes

400.00

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Price: ₹435 - ₹400.00
(as of Apr 27, 2024 04:53:13 UTC – Details)


Product Description

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Brustro Artist Quality Watercolours are characterised in a number of ways, including opacity, transparency, granulation, whether staining or liftable as well as lightfastness. The tubes give an idea of what to expect. The beauty and uniqueness of Brustro watercolours lies within its properties, each containing characteristics not found in any other painting medium. Colours are so transparent that they allow the light to shine through to the watercolor paper and in turn lets the white of the paper reflect back.

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Excellent Quality

Excellent quality make Brustro Artists’ Watercolours the perfect choice. All 12 colours are formulated using rich, premium pigments, uniformly combined in balanced mediums to ensure fluid, controlled washes time after time. Each colour has a vibrancy like no other.

Transparent and Opaque

Transparent is just as the word describes. These watercolours allow the light to shine through to the watercolour paper and in turn lets the white of the paper reflect back. The colours look clean, crisp, and appear to glow. The Opacity of the colours blocks the light from coming through to the watercolor paper. Instead, the light bounces off the pigment.

Lightfast

Brustro watercolours are lightfast meaning the pigment can withstand exposure to light and humidity without fading or altering the colour. The pigment in the paint has the ability to resist gradual fading when exposed to light and has good handling and blending characteristics.

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Mixing and Drying

Water is the solvent that is mixed with watercolor paint to make it the right fluidity and concentration, whatever the type of watercolor paint being used. How much water you mix with the paint will determine how intense the color is as well as affect its transparency. Different hues can be created by mixing colors on the palette. Once the paint has dried, the water evaporates, leaving a colour that is a little lighter than when wet.

Watercolour is reactivated when wet, so can be reworked at any time after drying as long as it hasn’t been sealed with a varnish which will render it waterproof and protect it from environmental factors such as light, humidity, and dust, but will also make it unworkable. Until then, you can add colour to a colour that has dried in order to strengthen it or create another hue by mixing it with another colour.

Watercolour is a great medium for many subjects and purposes. Experiment with some watercolours on your own to learn some of their properties.

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Explore dry versus wet

There are two major factors to consider when painting with watercolours: wet and dry. As the name suggests, watercolour is a water-based medium. You can manipulate the darkness and saturation of the pigment depending on how much water you add.

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Work from light to dark

Another important watercolour technique to remember is that you’re working from light to dark. This means that anything you’re keeping white or light in your painting needs to stay that way for the whole duration of the work. Build your values up layer by layer to arrive at the effect you want. This does take a lot of planning but the results will be worth it.

Can be used to paint on all conventional watercolour surfaces.
Compatible with Brustro watercolour papers.
Bright transparent colours.
These watercolours are intermixable, giving endless colour possibilities.