A list of Cyberscribes' Gouache, Watercolors, etc



 

Marabu pan gouache

Diane M. Jones

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Schminke gouache - mixes really smoothly and is gorgeous to write with - quite sensual I think!

Lesley, England

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Oh, and anything in gold like Schmincke gold pearl gouache!

Sharon Kennedy

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My hoard of fluorescent gouaches is almost depleted, love those vibrant colors.

Phyllis Wallace, Minnesota

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Schminke brand of watercolours - there is nothing else like them I think. Followed a close second by Windsor and Newton!!

Janine Mitchell, Melbourne Australia

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Pearl-Ex pigments mixed with gum arabic to make watercolor, especially the interference colors

Carol DuBosch, Portland

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schminke

Angela Welch, Orange Beach

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W/N gouache. Love Schminke Pan Gold.

Victoria Kibildis, Florida

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Windsor and Newton gold gouache

and Jo Ann Fannon, NY

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Pearl-ex
Windsor Newton gouache and colored inks (You can fill your parallel pen with them) It flows beautifully& is super for copperplate.

Alexis Reiter, Canada

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W/N Jet Black Gouache. The other watercolors are the cheapies, Pentalic, Cotman, whatever is about, in Dr, Martin's palettes. I'm still learning the Zillers. I use dirty water lots: that is, a quick dip in water gives subtle shades. I'm a color freak but I have never learned about color charts or color compatability. I love to dip a "new" color in wet dirty color

Glen Epstein, Iowa

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Cobalt blue Turner gouache
W&N dried pigment, Indian Red

Elissa Barr

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Golden Acrylics

Victoria Pittman

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I prefer Holbein Gouache and I usually carry some Prang pan watercolors with me for envelopes and stuff. I like the color ink sticks a lot as well.

Jacqueline Sullivan

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PearlEx mixed with gum arabic on dark papers, black is my favourite and with a focus on italic.

Jo-Anne in Red Deer, Canada

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my Grahams watercolors, my Derwent w/c pencils. Great for tiny details, these pencils are wonderful, too, for travel; and I use them for small "doodles" that I incorporate into certificates, bookmarks, etc.

Katy in Seattle

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