Brustro Watercolours - Product review
There are hundreds of artist grade supplies available for artists in the market. But this time I read many great reviews for Brustro by Creative Hands Material. I was very curious from a really long time to try their amazing range of products and finally got my hand on Brustro watercolour papers (I'll review these papers on my next blog post) and Artist grade watercolors.
Let me tell you a little about how these watercolors made me Brusto-ian.
Amazingly granulated.
Cerulean blue |
Cobalt Blue Hue |
Burnt Sienna |
Scarlet |
Also, these colors come along with Pigment names and numbers, consisting of two letters and some numbers.
The two letters stand for the color family e.g.
PR = red,
PY = yellow,
PB = blue,
PG = green.
This, plus the number, identifies a specific pigment.
The two letters stand for the color family e.g.
PR = red,
PY = yellow,
PB = blue,
PG = green.
This, plus the number, identifies a specific pigment.
For example, PR101 is Burnt Sienna, PW6/PB15 is Cerulean Blue.
And these colors come in metal tubes,
And these colors come in metal tubes,
if you pinch the tail of a metal tube to push paint out, the metal will stay where you pinched it so you can get out as much paint as possible.
WHAT DID I CREATE?