Daler and Rowney Watercolour Paints
This is the set we use during workshops and is a great palette for those beginning their watercolour journey. It’s compact, versatile and an ideal travel size set.
These are the paints I use for my client work. The colour range (36 in total) and consistency is beautiful and individual refills can be purchased as needed.
The brushes we use in class are only available to buy in bulk, but this set is ideal for watercolour beginners.
Daler and Rowney Watercolour Paper
This is the paper we use in class and I also use this for my client work. The quality and value are excellent.
This is the tracing paper we use in class.
These are the palettes we use in class and are ideal for beginners. If you spend a lot of time painting I’d recommend investing in a ceramic palette as they are easier to clean and less likely to stain.
Great for preserving areas of white paper, although it can clog brushes so I recommend using with old paint brushes. Or you can try a masking fluid pen.
I use these pencils for my client work and I love them. They never need to be sharpened and achieve consistently smooth lines.
Thinking about digitising your work ….
This is the scanner I use to scan my paintings into the computer. It’s an investment, but the quality is exceptional and this should last for years.
This is the only printer I use for client samples, greeting cards and art prints. It’s an investment, but the quality is unparalleled and I have found it surprisingly easy to operate and maintain. I simply could not run my business without it.