π Paint Your World with Summer Vibes!
The M. Graham & Co. Tube Watercolour Paint Shades of Summer 5-Colour Set offers artist-quality watercolor paints made with natural blackberry honey. This unique formulation absorbs moisture from the air, ensuring your paints stay fresh and ready to use. With extraordinary strength and versatility, these 30ml tubes are perfect for creating smooth washes or deep, vibrant colors. Proudly made in the USA, this set is a must-have for any aspiring or professional artist.
Product Dimensions | 7.94 x 1.91 x 10.48 cm; 140 g |
Item model number | GRM-33-LE2 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries Included? | No |
Color | Shades of Summer 5 Color Watercolor Set |
ASIN | B009C0R7Z0 |
L**R
Fantastic
Highly pigmented and easily reactivated. A favourite brand of mine.
M**S
Intense pigment
Love these M.Graham watercolours, incredible colours, incredible care in How the set is put together. These colours just lift my heart when I work with them. Also looking at getting other sets as my purse allows. No negatives at all, other than I want MORE!
L**N
Cobalt Teal separating in the tube
Not satisfied with Cobalt Teal. Not sure if it is because the paint is old or issues with this particular colour. Pain is separating in the tube. Yellow liquid (guess it is honey) came out with very little of pigment. At this price point I would expect more.The rest of colour works fine.
J**.
Stunning Quality, No ACMI AP Label (Warning for 3 Colors)
Sprung for these after I saw the gorgeous set of colors they contained and I was sorely missing the warm weather that summer brings.Packaging was very neat and undamaged. The tubes are a good size, but some seemed pressurized inside and some had paint rushing out of the tube as soon as they were opened. The colors are very vibrant and true to what can be seen on the packaging. Beautiful for painting landscapes and beach scenes. The wash goes on smoothly and they're highly pigmented.I have not panned all of these as they're full of honey and the test I did really didn't set completely.Just be aware the Permanent Green Pale, Cobalt Teal, and Sap Green all have Prop. 65 Labels on them which I wasn't initially expecting... then again the only other M. Graham paints I have are gouache that I haven't touched in a while. Couldn't see an AP label on them. Just don't drink the paint water and proceed with an appropriate amount of caution.They're pricey paints, but give them a try if you have the appropriate funds to do so.
P**S
Great watercolors.
I am a watercolor artist and I prefer the M. Graham paints.
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