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The Best BBQ in St. Louis: St. Louis Watercolor Select Show – “Whispering Wilderness” Home › Forums › Explore Media › Watercolor › The Learning Zone ›Convenience Green … This topic has 35 replies, 22 voices, and was last updated 7 years, 5 months ago by briantmeyer. I couldn’t find any watercolor with name Royal Blue.

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But I can safely assume that there is no such single-pigment paint known by other more popular name anyways. There are some oil paints with the exact name all of which are mixtures of white plus blue (either ultramarine, or cobalt blue, or cerulean). I did buy some of the new Stonehenge watercolor paper to see if it works well with CP. I found it won’t take much erasing or lifting at all, the fibers start to pill easily, so I don’t recommend it for CP work. I haven’t tried it for watercolor CP.

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Thanks for posting this info – extremely helpful. Using watercolor and pastels is a historical way to paint, but most of today’s watercolor societies and galleries would call this approach mixed media. Grinding up pastels and painting only with them, like gouache, would most commonly be deemed water media, not watercolor. Only watercolor is watercolor. Home › Forums › Explore Media › Watercolor › Palette Talk ›Anybody try Stoneground Watercolours