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The Sargent Art 32-6048 Artist Quality Watercolor Set features 48 rich colors made from the purest pigments, ensuring vibrant intensity and excellent dilution. Packaged in a convenient tin case, this set is perfect for artists on the go, making it an essential addition to any creative toolkit.
A**R
Love the new watercolor set
I got these to see how good they are. I seen a review that said they was good but would not stay in the pans so I got them cause I want to see what the paint is like what the colors looks like and they have so many colors to choose from and so I made a investment to try them out. This is my honest review they are what seems to be good paint they have a great many colors to choose from they was easy to wet and pick up the color and apply the colors. I had to work each bracket in the metal pan to bend it forward so I could get the pans to pop in and stay they just fell out to easy but if bend the bracket that hold the pan forward it will hold the pans in tightly and they won't fall out.I love the color so many it is like candy store of color I like the fact each color has a number and that number is on each pan so if you need to find out what a color is you can go to the website and get the PDF of all the names I really don't want to write them out on swatches. It would be nice if they had the names printed on the pans but they are all numbered and you can keep them in number order and look up all the colors by number. I took some pictures to show how I bent the brackets and popped the pans in and I also got a sample of the colors on watercolor paper to see how they look on paper I compared them to the koi 48 set of Watercolors so the picture with copper gold silver and pearl and white is this set I try to keep the colors in the set order of colors on each of the four rows just like in they are in the metal pan
K**B
Mungyo is Prima / Art Philosophy in disguise.
I purchased the Mungyo watercolors to see if they were as good as the Primas and because it's roughly a dollar per color I thought that was reasonable. I honestly believe these are exactly the same just branded differently. Twenty or thirty bucks for a set of 12 colors versus $50 for 48 colors makes this a good deal. I am not a professional artist and I only use these to add color to my stamped images for card making.The silver and copper don't cream very easily it takes a little effort to use those two colors but overall a nice set with a great mix of colors.
L**N
I really liked these paints
I really enjoyed using these paints. They go on smoothly and the colors are fun. I have been painting for twenty some years and l love them. I feel like I can use them in my painting I show and sell. No complaints.
K**
They work just fine.
I'm no professional, but they work pretty good compared to Walmart watercolor painting palette!But however, it wasn't until I had already gotten this when I found out that Hobby Lobby sells something almost identical to this in store for A LOT CHEAPER! The quality is good though.
L**H
I'd rate them higher if the price was lower...
Let me start off saying that these paints aren't bad, they are very similar in quality yo the Prima Marketing Watercolor Confections and Jane Davenport watercolors and if you have those watercolor already this set will likly just duplicate them. The tin is really nice and the paints are good but I think this palette should cost a bit less. I paid $50 which to be fair is much less than buying that many colors in the Prima line but still I was expecting more since there are so many good quality cheap watercolors coming out these days. The colors are rich and vibrant HOWEVER once you go and mix they are a bit opaque ad you can end up with muddy mixes if you are not careful. They are not great for glazing as they are kinda opaque and the under color will want to lift. I love that they give pigment info on these however some of the pigments are odd and not usually found in artist grade paint. These paints would be best for mixed media artists who plan to layer other mediums and just want bright rich color for minimal mixing. I have a complete review on my youtube channel thefrugalcrafter.
J**M
My go to pan paints!
These colours are vibrant and rest easily for use. There are so many beautiful colours, I was literally giddy when I was first making my swatches. I cannot attest to their colourfastness and no information regarding this is presented with the box. But this matters not to me as my work happily lives in my studio. With so many colours available, it means I can get to painting and not spend too much time getting to the right hue. While I have recently upgraded to a professional artist quality paint set, I still reach for these as it is so much easier to use.
K**5
Beautiful and vibrant
Wow. I'm very new to watercolor, and this is my first set worth more than $10. I am absolutely blown away by the vibrancy and opacity of these colors. I feel this set will last me forever!It's a great value for the amount of colors. I love it. The tray is so convenient, I just need a brush that will fit in it for traveling!
C**W
Lack of Quality Control
I received a used set with scratches and dents all over the metal case. To their credit, Amazon immediately replaced the set, but the replacement set also came with some dents and scratches, although not as much as the first set and the paints were new this time. The inner mixing well also had spots where the enamel paint was not applied well so they are bubbling and lifting away from the tray. Mixing colors on this will eventually lead to rust. As for the paints themselves, some of the colors in the pans look very very dried out and do not re-wet well, no matter how much water I added to them. Pigments in other colors do not mix and leave sand-like grains all over the paper when painted with them. It seems that these issues are predominantly with the lighter colors - naples yellow is the absolute worst one of the lot - as darker colors were perfectly fine and lovely (i.e. indigo and violet). YMMV, but these are definitely NOT artist-grade watercolors by any stretch of the imagination. MunGyo, the maker of this watercolor set, also makes the paints for Prima Marketing, and I've found that the quality of products made under both brand names is definitely hit or miss.
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