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Watercolour Paint Supplies

Uncover our range of Watercolour Paints at Discount Art & Craft Warehouse.

We believe that art should be accessible and available to everyone within every budget. Whether you are a professional or a beginner, we aim to provide you with exactly what you need! We stock a wide range of Watercolour Paints from the biggest art brands around including Derwent, Reeves, Winsor & Newton, Faber-Castell, Art Spectrum, Copic, Matisse and many more.

Delivery is Australia-wide so you can shop in the comfort of your own home.

 

Derwent Paint Pan Inktense Sets

Watercolour Paints

ONLY $46.30

Derwent Paint Pan Inktense Sets feature the same formulation found in the Derwent Inktense Pencils and Blocks but in a paint pan.

Derwent Paint Pan Inktense Sets are watercolour but are permanent once dry. This allows for layering and will not disrupt colour already applied.

Palette #1 Inclusions: Sun Yellow, Mango, Poppy Red, Dark Plum, Mid Ultramarine, Bright Blue, Teal Green, Racing Green, Kiwi, Burnt Yellow Ochre, Natural Brown and Ink Black. 1 x Mini Brush, 1 x Sponge, 5 x Mixing Wells.

Palette #2 Inclusions: Sherbet Lemon, Bright Orange, Cherry, Fuchsia, Violet, Navy Blue, Turquoise, Ionian Green, Hookers Green, Red Oxide, Payne’s Grey and Antique White. 1 x Mini Brush, 1 x Sponge, 5 x Mixing Wells.

 

Derwent Paint Pan Graphitint Set 12

Watercolour Paints

NOW $46.30

Derwent Paint Pan Graphtint Set is a water-soluble graphite in paint format. Featuring 12 muted shades, mix with water to activate the pigment to create subtle colours with a graphite sheen.

This set contains: Aubergine, Port, Juniper, Dark Indigo, Steel Blue, Ocean Blue, Slate Green, Greey Grey, Meadow Russet, Autumn Brown and Graphite Grey. 1 x Mini Waterbrush and sponge

 

Derwent Paint Pan Pastel Shades Set 12

Watercolour Paints

NOW $46.30

Derwent Pastel Shades Paint is a gouache style pigmented paint within a palette formulation, in soft and playful pastel shades Fast-absorbing paints and can be applied delicately as a light wash or layered for brighter colour combinations.

Layer up in thick opaque layers allowing the colour to dry as a bright, matte finish.

Ideal as a complimentary set to the Inktense and Metallic paint sets to create an array of dramatic effects.

Colour Palette:
Lemon, Peach, Coral Pink, Pink Flamingo, Orchid Pink, Lavender, Cornflower Blue, Turquoise, Mint, Artichoke, Storm Grey and Silver Blue.

 

Reeves Watercolour 12ml Paint Set 12

Watercolour Paints

NOW $20.05

Reeves Watercolour Paints are made with pure finely ground pigments in a gum solution allowing for beautiful transparent effects. 

This Reeves Watercolour Paint Set contains 12 x12ml tubes, suitable for both artists and students.

 

Daniel Smith Watercolour Paints 15ml

Watercolour Paints

FROM $19.95

Daniel Smith Extra Fine Watercolours are handcrafted in Seattle, offering superior quality with a range of historical hues, vibrant quinacridones, and rich earth tones. They have exceptional light-fastness and excellent brushing properties, resulting in clear and clean washes even with layered colours.

Primatek Watercolours feature precious gemstone and mineral pigments like Hematite, Tiger's Eye, Rhodonite, and Lapis Lazuli, providing amazing and diverse effects from warm subtlety to sparkling vibrancy, capturing the essence of ancient colours.

Luminescent Colours can be used alone or mixed with standard colours for striking effects, while Iridescent/Pearlescent colours appear almost colourless initially but create depth when applied over a dark ground. Interference Colours change hues depending on the lighting, offering a captivating play of colours from different angles.

 

Winsor & Newton Professional Watercolour Paints 14ml

Watercolour Paints

FROM $32.95

Winsor & Newton Professional Watercolour Paints (formerly Winsor & Newton Artists' Watercolour Paints) are known for their brilliance, permanence and strength of colour.

The natural characteristics of the pigments results in unrivalled transparency and clean mixing. 93 out of 96 colours in the Winsor & Newton Professional Watercolour Paint range are rated permanent for artists' use (AA or A) to ensure the colours used will appear for generations.

Winsor & Newton Professional Watercolour Paints benefit from continued advancements in pigment technology and production methods, producing brighter and more transparent colours.

Winsor & Newton Professional Watercolour Paints are available in 5ml, 14ml and 37ml sizes.

 

Winsor & Newton Professional Watercolour Paints 5ml

Watercolour Paints

FROM $18.55

Winsor & Newton Professional Watercolour Paints (formerly Winsor & Newton Artists' Watercolour Paints) are known for their brilliance, permanence and strength of colour.

The natural characteristics of the pigments results in unrivalled transparency and clean mixing. 93 out of 96 colours in the Winsor & Newton Professional Watercolour Paint range are rated permanent for artists' use (AA or A) to ensure the colours used will appear for generations.

Winsor & Newton Professional Watercolour Paints benefit from continued advancements in pigment technology and production methods, producing brighter and more transparent colours.

Winsor & Newton Professional Watercolour Paints are available in 5ml, 14ml and 37ml sizes.

 

Art Spectrum Artists' Watercolour Paints 10ml

Watercolour Paints

FROM $13.50

Art Spectrum Artists' Watercolour Paints contain highly pigmented and lightfast vibrant colours.

Create stunning watercolour artworks by building up layers with thin washes or using by using wet on wet techniques

 

EC Washable Watercolour Paints 250ml

Watercolour Paints

ONLY $11.35

EC Washable Watercolours provide brilliant colour and supreme versatility. These watercolour paints are washable from skin and fabrics. The EC Washable Watercolours paints provide a stress (and mess!) free medium for watercolour painting, tinting pigment or craft dye.

Suitable for use on paper, cardboard, glue, fabric, wood & wool, EC Washable Watercolours are applicable with brushes, spray bottles, droppers and sponges.

 

Winsor & Newton Professional Watercolour Paint Sticks

Watercolour Paints

FROM $12.75

Winsor & Newton Professional Watercolour Paint Sticks offer the same exceptional colour performance you know from Winsor & Newton, in stick form for increased versatility.

The colour can be applied dry and directly like a pencil, then wet to create stunning and soft watercolour washes. Free from constraints, the Winsor & Newton Professional Watercolour Paint Sticks offer artists an incomparable and new dimension, with ability to alter or add fresh layers years later.

 

Winsor & Newton Professional Watercolour Paints 37ml

Watercolour Paints

FROM $71.75

Winsor & Newton Professional Watercolour Paints (formerly Winsor & Newton Artists' Watercolour Paints) are known for their brilliance, permanence and strength of colour.

The natural characteristics of the pigments results in unrivalled transparency and clean mixing. 93 out of 96 colours in the Winsor & Newton Professional Watercolour Paint range are rated permanent for artists' use (AA or A) to ensure the colours used will appear for generations.

Winsor & Newton Professional Watercolour Paints benefit from continued advancements in pigment technology and production methods, producing brighter and more transparent colours.

Winsor & Newton Professional Watercolour Paints are available in 5ml, 14ml and 37ml sizes.

 

Winsor & Newton Professional Watercolour Half Pans

Watercolour Paints

FROM $18.50

Winsor & Newton Professional Watercolour Half Pan (formerly Winsor & Newton Artists' Watercolour Half Pan) offers the widest and most balanced choice of pigments to provide the greatest possible performance. It is ideal for the travelling artist who does not compromise on quality when on the go.

FAQs about Watercolour Paint Supplies

There are various ways to use watercolour paints, but a classic way of using watercolours is to use the wet-on-wet method. Here's a simple way to get used to this painting technique.

1) Begin with a wet brush and paint two rectangles
2) See the damp makes you have painted with water
3) Add some watercolour from your palette and add it onto the first wet rectangle you just made
4) With the other rectangle, add in a few dabs of watercolour paint. This is good way to learn how to gauge the amount of water you like to use and the amount of paint.
5) Once the paint begins to dry, it should look quite different as the water colour will dry in unpredictable ways since you don't have as much of control due to the fluid nature of this painting technique.
6) Furthermore, once it has completely dried, it will have changed even more. The watercolours may not appear as strong, but great textures will begin to appear.

Now you can see how you may like to use this watercolour painting method in your projects.

Acrylic paint sticks to watercolor paint if the watercolor is used first and the acrylic paint is applied in wet form or used as glazing. However, if acrylic paint is used first, it generally doesn't work favourably.

The two main component that make watercolour paint are the pigment and the binder.

The pigment will provide the paint its colour and the binder will allow the paint to stick to the surface (watercolour paper) once it dries. The pigment is of soluble nature which allows the paint to become translucent when dissolved, however the binder is non-soluble, which allows it to keep its binding properties even when mixed with water.

Gum-arabic is the binder agent predominantely used in watercolour elaboration, however some brands use synthetic binders. Pigments on the other hand can come from a range of sources and are classified as either synthetic or natural or a mix of both.

Most watercolour paints also contain additives designed to extend the shelf life of the product as well as to enhance the paint performance.

The surface used for watercolour paint has a huge impact on the end result of your artwork. Because of the water used for watercolour paint, the surface needs to be absorbent and allow for multiple applications without tearing or buckling.

Watercolour paper meets all those requirements, however, there are thousands of options in the market. They are categorized according to their weight, texture and manufacturing process.

Paperweight is measured in pounds (lbs) or grams per square metre (gsm). Lightweight paper is usually cheaper and ideal for beginners, however, will require stretching, meanwhile, the heavyweight paper will be more resistant and is less likely to require stretching.

Three main texture categories of watercolour paper stand out: Hot pressed, cold pressed and rough, which range from smoother to rougher texture depending on the artists needs. As for materials used for the paper, you can choose between wood pulp based or cotton based.

About watercolour paints

Watercolour paints are a type of paint made with finely ground pigments suspended in water. They are one of the oldest types of paints, dating back to the ancient Egyptians. Watercolours have a long history of use in art, and their popularity has only grown in recent years.

Watercolour paints are beloved by artists for their vibrant colours and ability to create delicate effects. They can be used to paint everything from landscapes to portraits. Watercolour paints are also very versatile and can be used in a variety of different ways. For example, they can be applied wet-on-wet for a soft look, or dry-on-wet for a more intense effect.

There are endless possibilities when it comes to painting with watercolours. So whatever your level of experience, give them a try! You might just fall in love with this beautiful medium.

How many types of watercolours are there?

There are two main types of watercolours: tube watercolours and pan watercolours. Tube watercolours are the type that most artists are familiar with. They come in small tubes, and can be mixed with water to create a variety of different effects. Pan watercolours, on the other hand, come in small, solid pans. They're generally a bit more expensive than tube watercolours, but they're also more convenient to use and easier to transport.

No matter which type of watercolour you choose, you're sure to create beautiful paintings that you'll treasure for years to come. So get out there and start exploring the world of watercolours!

Which Watercolour paints are best?

There are so many different types and brands of watercolour paints on the market, it can be hard to know which ones to choose. But don't worry, we're here to help.

For beginners, we recommend choosing a watercolour paint set that comes with a variety of colours. This way, you can experiment and find the shades that you like best. A good set will also include a brush, so you have everything you need to get started.

If you're looking for high-quality watercolour paints, then look no further than Winsor & Newton. This British company has been making some of the best art supplies for over 150 years. Their watercolour paints are loved by artists all over the world for their exceptional pigments and smooth texture.

Another great option is Sennelier's Watercolour Paints. These French-made paints are made with pure, light-fast pigments and have a thick, creamy consistency. They're perfect for creating luminous effects and beautiful washes of colour.

No matter which watercolour paints you choose, make sure to experiment and have fun! Painting is all about exploring and discovering what you like best. So go forth and create something beautiful!

What makes watercolours different from other types of painting materials?

Watercolours are unique in that they are made with finely ground pigments suspended in water. This gives them a vibrant colour and delicate texture that is unlike any other type of paint. Watercolours are also very versatile and can be used in a variety of different ways. For example, they can be applied wet-on-wet for a soft look, or dry-on-wet for a more intense effect.

So if you're looking for a truly unique painting experience, then watercolours are the way to go!

What is the difference between watercolour painting and oil painting?

Watercolour painting generally refers to the art of painting with water-soluble pigments on paper. This type of painting has a long history, and its origins can be traced back to ancient China. Watercolour painting is often associated with a light and delicate aesthetic, as the colours tend to be more muted and subtle than those used in oil painting.

Oil painting, on the other hand, is a type of painting that uses oil-based pigments. These pigments are usually mixed with a drying oil, such as linseed oil, to create a paint that can be applied to a variety of surfaces. The oil painting has a richer, more vibrant colour palette than watercolour painting, and the paint can be layered to create a variety of effects. Oil painting is also more durable than watercolour painting, as the pigments are less likely to fade over time.

What is the difference between watercolour painting and acrylic painting?

Watercolour painting is typically done with water-soluble paints, while acrylic painting uses synthetic polymer-based paints. Because of this, watercolour paintings have a softer and more delicate appearance, while acrylics tend to be more vibrant and have heavier bodies. Additionally, watercolour paintings are usually transparent, while acrylics can be either transparent or opaque.