A lot of people don't like Hobby Lobby, but they have clearanced all of their Winsor Newton paints. I got 18 37ml water mixable oils for $40. I got some watercolors too.
Good luck with your courses. 🙂 The bat is the best💖 Well, for the watercolour course. I'm having the impression that the participants expected to have a lot of money to spare and that it's a hobby that they have to keep doing to make the huge expenses worthwhile? I get the impression the materials list was created by someone who started in the 70s or 80s with this very old-fashioned selection of materials. Which are reliable but are also more expensive branded products and have to be imported in the USA and are therefore extra expensive. When you held up the Cotman pocket box set, I shuddered because this thing is my personal watercolour nightmare.😅 The colours aren't even bad. It just doesn't have enough mixing space for this colour selection for me and I would rather have this plus version bought with more mixing space or should just get the similar Sketchers box from Lukas Studio. Part of the mixing area is blocked with mixtures of the two shades of yellow, red and blue because I often need a neutral version of it. At first, I also thought that the reason was too little mixing space and wrong colour selection, the reason that you needed new colours for the course and not that it was student grade.
@@askialuna7717 the watercolor wasn’t even the expensive part. It is a six week class and that’s another reason I didn’t just use my pocket set: no mixing space. She’s handy for travel but for larger work, not so much. I got it initially just to try out watercolor in a non expensive way.
Yes to higher quality lasting longer!!! Not always, but often for sure 👏🏼
A lot of people don't like Hobby Lobby, but they have clearanced all of their Winsor Newton paints. I got 18 37ml water mixable oils for $40. I got some watercolors too.
@@eBookHoarder I too do not like Hobby Lobby but I do like a solid clearance section. Thanks for the heads up!
Adorable bat!!!
@@MadisonBriggsArtchick thank you!
I’ve seen brushes as much as $800. Now I get it with the handmade brushes, but for that amount they should be doing all of the painting themselves.
@@deirdreryan7402 100%. Maybe drive me around too. And make dinner.
@@MeghanHarker and clean up after dinner too.
Art Supplies in NZ cost at least double the US price. $15 for a brush is reasonable.
@@lynleyshort2758 oh, the one I mentioned wasn’t $15. It was $50.
Good luck with your courses. 🙂
The bat is the best💖
Well, for the watercolour course. I'm having the impression that the participants expected to have a lot of money to spare
and that it's a hobby that they have to keep doing to make the huge expenses worthwhile?
I get the impression the materials list was created by someone who started in the 70s or 80s with this very old-fashioned selection of materials.
Which are reliable but are also more expensive branded products and have to be imported in the USA and are therefore extra expensive.
When you held up the Cotman pocket box set, I shuddered because this thing is my personal watercolour nightmare.😅
The colours aren't even bad.
It just doesn't have enough mixing space for this colour selection for me and I would rather have this plus version bought with more mixing space or should just get the similar Sketchers box from Lukas Studio.
Part of the mixing area is blocked with mixtures of the two shades of yellow, red and blue because I often need a neutral version of it.
At first, I also thought that the reason was too little mixing space and wrong colour selection, the reason that you needed new colours for the course and not that it was student grade.
@@askialuna7717 the watercolor wasn’t even the expensive part. It is a six week class and that’s another reason I didn’t just use my pocket set: no mixing space. She’s handy for travel but for larger work, not so much. I got it initially just to try out watercolor in a non expensive way.
Bob's forgives you. Think of it as a happy little accident.
@@shampooh8r Bob, the patron saint of happy accidents