PALETTES
TRADITIONAL PAINTERS PALETTE
The traditional artist's palette, used with oils and viscous or
heavy-bodied acrylics, is a flattened orb with an easy-to-clean
surface. The hole and slot is for an easy grip of the palette while
painting. A covered palette keeps paint moist and workable between
sessions.
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Stephen Quiller Color Wheel Palette
Arranged for ease of accurate mixing of primary, secondary and
intermediate colors. Indicator guides on the palette aid in locating
analogous, complementary and triadic color relationships to ensure
fresh, beautiful, harmonious color mixes. Includes 12 extra pans
around the wheel for other favorite colors, 8 outside corner basins
to place earth colors or opaque water media and a very large
inner-wheel mixing area. Also includes an instruction guide on how to
arrange your color palette. 14" x 14".
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WATERCOLOR PALETTE
The watercolor palette, also useful for other media, is
typically a rectangular or round dish with wells or indentations
for mixing paint.
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PAPER PALETTES
Specially treated heavy white paper for oils or acrylics, die-cut to a
palette shape with the thumb hole cut out. Tear off one sheet at a
time and throw away the mess.
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ENAMEL BUTCHER TRAY PALETTE
A mixing area with no paint wells. The Butchers Tray comes in several
sizes. This is a popular artists palette as it can be used with any media
and has such a large mixing area.
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MUFFIN PANS
Vacu-formed, economical, white plastic pans are ideal for mixing or
holding lots of paint.
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