• *Watercolor palette with cover (example: John Pike or Robert
Wood palette) • Sketching tool (2B or 4B pencils) • Small Sketch Book • Kneaded Eraser • Paper Towels • Sponge (natural) (optional) • Watercolor-media (no oils or alkyds) • Watercolor Paper (Arches, Lana, W&N, Canson or Strathmore brands or comparable) 11” x 14” or larger, 140 lbs weight cold press surface. • Table top Painting Easel (optional) • Brushes: There are many shapes and qualities of brushes to choose from. I would suggest a couple of synthetic flats: see below recommended sizes • * 11/2” • * 1’’ • * 3/4” • *1/2” • *Rigger #6 • *#6 Round • *2” Wash • Bull Dog clips or Scotch blue painters tape • A sheet of cardboard or foam-core at least 20”X30” in size. • Water Container • Liquid Frisket or watercolor masking solution (optional) • *Sketching Black Pens. (optional) • *White artist tape or drafting tape • Watercolor Wheel – (optional) • *Winsor red • *Scarlet Red • *Alizarin Crimson • *Rose Madder (optional) • *Ultramarine Blue • *Cobalt Blue • *Prussian Blue (optional) • *Winsor Blue • *Winsor Green (Thalo Green) • *Aureolin (optional) • *New Gamboge • *Winsor Orange • *Burnt Umber • *Burnt Sienna • *Yellow Ochre
*Please note if you already have comparable supplies