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Sennelier Extra-Fine Watercolors

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Uploaded by on Aug 26, 2010

http://www.dickblick.com/. Sennelier Extra-Fine Watercolors were perfected in 1893 and are still a favorite among professional artists. These rich and intensely pigmented paints have a satin luminosity when dry and are well worth their cost. Watch this video to learn more about this historic line of paints. These products can be purchased at Blick Art Materials http://www.dickblick.com/products/sennelier-watercolors/#description

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  • @friendlyss I have a small pan set I just received and it seems to be responsive to multiple glazes--but it must be thinned on your palette before applying as it is a very well pigmented paint.

  • Good to know how re-wettable these are. Your W&N pan vs tube video says their paints resist re-wetting, making previous layers of multiple glazes less likely to mingle and possibly muddy. Wonder if multiple Sennelier glazes re-wet one another. Also wonder if honey makes paint vulnerable to mold, or if it has some some preservative quality.

  • finally someone with some spunk and a smile on her face. Looks like a great product.

  • molt chulo

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