L'Aquarelle Sennelier has been produced the same way for more than a century using the best pigments and the highest quality Kordofan gum Arabic as a binder. This blend of natural ingredients produces colors that have a smooth, light texture and offer vibrant, colorful hues. The combination of Arabic gum and honey offers an exceptional application quality that produces excellent wash. This base is then mixed with pigments and carefully milled. Sennelier makes sure to wet the pigments in purified water (without mineral salts) for 24 hours before mixing with the binder. This improves the way the colours and the adhesive fuse together, which in turn enhances the full beauty of the colours.
L'Aquarelle Sennelier has been produced the same way for more than a century using the best pigments and the highest quality Kordofan gum Arabic as a binder. This blend of natural ingredients produces colors that have a smooth, light texture and offer vibrant, colorful hues. The combination of Arabic gum and honey offers an exceptional application quality that produces excellent wash. This base is then mixed with pigments and carefully milled. Sennelier makes sure to wet the pigments in purified water (without mineral salts) for 24 hours before mixing with the binder. This improves the way the colours and the adhesive fuse together, which in turn enhances the full beauty of the colours.
L'Aquarelle Sennelier has been produced the same way for more than a century using the best pigments and the highest quality Kordofan gum Arabic as a binder. This blend of natural ingredients produces colors that have a smooth, light texture and offer vibrant, colorful hues. The combination of Arabic gum and honey offers an exceptional application quality that produces excellent wash. This base is then mixed with pigments and carefully milled. Sennelier makes sure to wet the pigments in purified water (without mineral salts) for 24 hours before mixing with the binder. This improves the way the colours and the adhesive fuse together, which in turn enhances the full beauty of the colours.
L'Aquarelle Sennelier has been produced the same way for more than a century using the best pigments and the highest quality Kordofan gum Arabic as a binder. This blend of natural ingredients produces colors that have a smooth, light texture and offer vibrant, colorful hues. The combination of Arabic gum and honey offers an exceptional application quality that produces excellent wash. This base is then mixed with pigments and carefully milled. Sennelier makes sure to wet the pigments in purified water (without mineral salts) for 24 hours before mixing with the binder. This improves the way the colours and the adhesive fuse together, which in turn enhances the full beauty of the colours.
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Sennelier : Watercolour Paint : Half Pan : Emerald Green
Delivery between Mon – Tue $9.70
Sennelier Artist Watercolour Half Pan, S1 Emerald Green - Quality Pigments, Honey-Infused for Luminous Finish, Vibrant Colour, Smooth Application -
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Sennelier Artist Watercolour Half Pans Series 1 - Emerald Green
Free delivery between Tue – Sat
originally posted on dickblick.com
Reference to Sennelier's PV19 Rose Madder Lake. I use a mixed palette as many do for various reasons. I chose this pigment from Sennelier because it does not dull down and have such a drying shift as compared to other brands and in particular Daniel Smith Quinacridone Rose. I use watercolor from Daniel Smith as well as others but for anyone looking for the my favorite lightfast smooth bright Rose color that can creates the most lovely and lively blends then this one is my go to. It just sings. #sweepstakes
originally posted on dickblick.com
I've been wanting to try sennelier watercolors for ages but the $ has always been a sticking point for me. I wouldn't have chosen these particular colors for a sampling (I generally prefer single pigment colors and i wish yellow ochre came with it) but I thought they'd work well enough for trying the brand out.What I liked:-The paints wake up easily Some brands I've played with I have to spray water on them and let it sit for a few minutes before I can get much color. Not so with these, they wake up quickly, almost instantly.-Sumptuous is the first word that comes to mind to describe how luxuriously creamy and rich they are. It makes me want to get some of their La Petite Aquarelle colors to try, they may be the same quality as other brands' professional ... MoreI've been wanting to try sennelier watercolors for ages but the $ has always been a sticking point for me. I wouldn't have chosen these particular colors for a sampling (I generally prefer single pigment colors and i wish yellow ochre came with it) but I thought they'd work well enough for trying the brand out.What I liked:-The paints wake up easily Some brands I've played with I have to spray water on them and let it sit for a few minutes before I can get much color. Not so with these, they wake up quickly, almost instantly.-Sumptuous is the first word that comes to mind to describe how luxuriously creamy and rich they are. It makes me want to get some of their La Petite Aquarelle colors to try, they may be the same quality as other brands' professional colors!- Long lasting. As with any great quality pigments a little goes a long way. I've only been playing with these for 2 days but I forsee them lasting quite a while.What I'm not so happy about:- the paintbrush. When I first took the cap off the brush my heart sank, the outer rim of bristles had been pushed the wrong way. I immediately wet the brush and tried to reshape them with The Masters soap and I think most of them can be semi repaired but there are some that are still sticking out at a nearly perpendicular angle and I'll probably have to cut them off to be able to use the brush.- the pans aren't level. This really irked me, the box, otherwise decently constructed, is small, so naturally the pans of color are close to one another. The problem is some of them rest in their indent at an angle and rise above the rim, so when I place a couple drops of water on each to wake them the paint runs into other pans of color. This has been especially bad with the French Vermilion and Cinereous Blue. These pans will probably run out first if I leave them as they came because I keep having to blot them with a paper towel or dry brush to fix it.I expected more attention to detail from Sennelier.
originally posted on dickblick.com
I purchased the Sennelier Artists' Watercolor paint in "Brown Pink". after seeing a review of this particular color, which is neither brown nor pink, but found it intriguing that the color lends itself to mixing with other green shades of watercolor to create interesting foliage colors (I'm sure it will be useful for all sorts of other types of compositions other than just landscapes/treescapes). I've not used it extensively yet, but I'll enjoy more experimenting with it. It seems to be ground quite fine and creates very smooth washes.
| To Use With | Watercolour |
| Country of Manufacture | France |
| Pigment Index | PG36 |
| Transparency | Transparent |
Sennelier : Watercolour Paint : Half Pan : Emerald Green
Delivery between Mon – Tue $9.70
Sennelier Artist Watercolour Half Pan, S1 Emerald Green - Quality Pigments, Honey-Infused for Luminous Finish, Vibrant Colour, Smooth Application -
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Sennelier Artist Watercolour Half Pans Series 1 - Emerald Green
Free delivery between Tue – Sat
Reference to Sennelier's PV19 Rose Madder Lake. I use a mixed palette as many do for various reasons. I chose this pigment from Sennelier because it does not dull down and have such a drying shift as compared to other brands and in particular Daniel Smith Quinacridone Rose. I use watercolor from Daniel Smith as well as others but for anyone looking for the my favorite lightfast smooth bright Rose color that can creates the most lovely and lively blends then this one is my go to. It just sings. #sweepstakes
I've been wanting to try sennelier watercolors for ages but the $ has always been a sticking point for me. I wouldn't have chosen these particular colors for a sampling (I generally prefer single pigment colors and i wish yellow ochre came with it) but I thought they'd work well enough for trying the brand out.What I liked:-The paints wake up easily Some brands I've played with I have to spray water on them and let it sit for a few minutes before I can get much color. Not so with these, they wake up quickly, almost instantly.-Sumptuous is the first word that comes to mind to describe how luxuriously creamy and rich they are. It makes me want to get some of their La Petite Aquarelle colors to try, they may be the same quality as other brands' professional ... MoreI've been wanting to try sennelier watercolors for ages but the $ has always been a sticking point for me. I wouldn't have chosen these particular colors for a sampling (I generally prefer single pigment colors and i wish yellow ochre came with it) but I thought they'd work well enough for trying the brand out.What I liked:-The paints wake up easily Some brands I've played with I have to spray water on them and let it sit for a few minutes before I can get much color. Not so with these, they wake up quickly, almost instantly.-Sumptuous is the first word that comes to mind to describe how luxuriously creamy and rich they are. It makes me want to get some of their La Petite Aquarelle colors to try, they may be the same quality as other brands' professional colors!- Long lasting. As with any great quality pigments a little goes a long way. I've only been playing with these for 2 days but I forsee them lasting quite a while.What I'm not so happy about:- the paintbrush. When I first took the cap off the brush my heart sank, the outer rim of bristles had been pushed the wrong way. I immediately wet the brush and tried to reshape them with The Masters soap and I think most of them can be semi repaired but there are some that are still sticking out at a nearly perpendicular angle and I'll probably have to cut them off to be able to use the brush.- the pans aren't level. This really irked me, the box, otherwise decently constructed, is small, so naturally the pans of color are close to one another. The problem is some of them rest in their indent at an angle and rise above the rim, so when I place a couple drops of water on each to wake them the paint runs into other pans of color. This has been especially bad with the French Vermilion and Cinereous Blue. These pans will probably run out first if I leave them as they came because I keep having to blot them with a paper towel or dry brush to fix it.I expected more attention to detail from Sennelier.
I purchased the Sennelier Artists' Watercolor paint in "Brown Pink". after seeing a review of this particular color, which is neither brown nor pink, but found it intriguing that the color lends itself to mixing with other green shades of watercolor to create interesting foliage colors (I'm sure it will be useful for all sorts of other types of compositions other than just landscapes/treescapes). I've not used it extensively yet, but I'll enjoy more experimenting with it. It seems to be ground quite fine and creates very smooth washes.
Sennelier is my go-to for watercolors, and this particular purchase of good old Titanium White was as satisfactory as all my other Sennelier purchases. It unfailingly produces a rich, colorfast result, and is superb when used straight out of the tube for highlights, etc. It's more expensive than many other watercolors, but it's worth it. Sometimes you just get what you pay for. I highly recommend this particular tube of paint, as well as all others produced by Sennelier.
My metal box arrived dented, but the paint pans are all intact and I really like the identifier chart that comes with. The paints themselves are so vivid and luscious....they are really wonderful. I've just started to use them on small projects, but I'm really enjoying the experience of them. I think they might not be as convenient for large projects (pans are small), but the pigments are first rate. The small brush that is included is a very nice introduction brush for these paints - good quality.
I use this brand of watercolor (along with other brands as well) for traditional painting techniques. The inclusion of honey in the formula allows the color to re-wet more easily than other brands and tends to produce more even washes as well. The color strength is more than what most artists painting realism would need, and mixes very well to create a believable palette for any subject matter.
I love my Sennelier paints. I have almost the entire line, collected over a few years now, with repeat purchases, so that should say something. And Sennelier's 21 ml tubes are a fantastic value. I also like that the smaller tubes are 10 ml instead of 5 ml as most brands carry, so even a small tube is a great value and will last a good while. A few of my favorites are Yellow Sophie, Helios Purple, Chinese Orange, Dioxazine Purple, Scarlet Laquer, Opera Rose, French Vermillion, and of course, Sennelier makes the best French Ultramarine. I bought a tube of Yellow Sophie because I had to know what it looked like. I was not disappointed. It's a gorgeous, clear, super vibrant yellow, and now essential in my world.
I've been holding off on buying Sennelier paints because of their price point but since they were discounted nicely I decided to splurge and get the 12+6 half-pan set along with some tubes to round out the set. These are beautiful, transparent colors that activate with no effort at all. I'm happy to add Sennelier to my collection of artist-quality watercolors. If I had any critical feedback on this particular set its that I'm not fond of one of the bonus colors containing PW (the Cinerous Blue). Why on earth add on single color that was like that when the rest don't contain white? I also felt this set lacked a good pink/magenta color and a good transparent warm yellow so those were a couple of my tube additions that I purchased. That said, this is a great value and ... MoreI've been holding off on buying Sennelier paints because of their price point but since they were discounted nicely I decided to splurge and get the 12+6 half-pan set along with some tubes to round out the set. These are beautiful, transparent colors that activate with no effort at all. I'm happy to add Sennelier to my collection of artist-quality watercolors. If I had any critical feedback on this particular set its that I'm not fond of one of the bonus colors containing PW (the Cinerous Blue). Why on earth add on single color that was like that when the rest don't contain white? I also felt this set lacked a good pink/magenta color and a good transparent warm yellow so those were a couple of my tube additions that I purchased. That said, this is a great value and introduction to their pan paints, which I feel were generously filled (some even a bit over-filled.)
I only say "really nice" because I haven't tried enough other brands to make a fair comparison - these are delightful to work with! Beautiful colors that mix and blend smoothly with bright, beautiful pigments. The tin is slender and solid, portable while still being sturdy and large enough to tuck a few brushes in for convenience, and it's perhaps a little too comfortable to balance using the integrated ring (I have a very interesting stripe of sunburn from outer elbow to inner wrist after forgetting to put on sunscreen before painting in the back garden...)Also it works out to an average of about $3.45/half pan. I really can't argue with that value.My one quibble with it is that I don't see an immense value/shade difference between phtalo and cinereous blue and ... MoreI only say "really nice" because I haven't tried enough other brands to make a fair comparison - these are delightful to work with! Beautiful colors that mix and blend smoothly with bright, beautiful pigments. The tin is slender and solid, portable while still being sturdy and large enough to tuck a few brushes in for convenience, and it's perhaps a little too comfortable to balance using the integrated ring (I have a very interesting stripe of sunburn from outer elbow to inner wrist after forgetting to put on sunscreen before painting in the back garden...)Also it works out to an average of about $3.45/half pan. I really can't argue with that value.My one quibble with it is that I don't see an immense value/shade difference between phtalo and cinereous blue and would have preferred to swap one for a different shade of green (why don't they make a normal half-pan of the pretty sap green they put in the Aqua Mini set?), but there's plenty of space in the palette to add a few more half-pans...
I have been using Sennelier tube watercolors for several years in floral and bird paintings, I bought the 12+ 6 tray as an affordable way to try out the pans. Were I to select the colors I would not have included those made of multiple pigments as I prefer single pigment paints; also I am not sure of usefulness of both paynes grey and ivory black. That said, the paints handle very nicely and rewet immediately; they also layer very well. No quality complaints.The palette has room to add several more colors and has plenty mixing area, also the pan tray comes out to give even more mixing area.
| To Use With | Watercolour |
| Country of Manufacture | France |
| Pigment Index | PG36 |
| Transparency | Transparent |