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What’s the difference between Ultramarine Blue and French Ultramarine? ▶️

Last Updated: July 12, 2025

Particle size. Watch to learn more! This video clip is from a Zoom session from [...]

How does the paper’s surface impact granulation? ▶️

Last Updated: July 12, 2025

Granulation in watercolors is caused by the pigments’ differential specific gravity. Watch to learn more! [...]

What are some examples of the different levels of staining with watercolor? ▶️

Last Updated: July 12, 2025

1: Non-staining 2: Low staining 3: Medium staining 4: High staining Watch to learn more! [...]

What is a co-precipitated color (like Cascade Green)? ▶️

Last Updated: July 12, 2025

Two pigments that are locked together, but broken apart with water. Watch to learn more! [...]

How do we read the symbols on the watercolor chart? ▶️

Last Updated: July 12, 2025

The color chart tells you all the characteristics of every color in our line. Watch [...]

Why did my tube of paint seem separated when I first opened it?

Last Updated: July 12, 2025

Binder can separate occasionally from some of the denser pigments. Our paint tubes are filled [...]

Can I revive watercolor paint that has dried inside the tube? ▶️

Last Updated: July 12, 2025

Dried paint inside the tube can be reactivated with water because each pigment particle is [...]

What’s the difference between transparent, semi-transparent and opaque watercolors? ▶️

Last Updated: July 12, 2025

Transparency refers to how the paint looks on light vs. dark surfaces. Watch to learn [...]

What makes the color Moonglow unique? ▶️

Last Updated: July 12, 2025

Water frees this amazing three-pigment blend to perform miracles! Watch to learn more! This video [...]

Which colors are fugitive? ▶️

Last Updated: July 12, 2025

Opera Pink and Alizarin Crimson. Watch to learn more! This video clip is from a [...]

How do I keep the watercolor from falling out of the pan? ▶️

Last Updated: July 12, 2025

Add a little water to the pan and allow to dry. Watch to learn more! [...]

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