🎨 Sparkle Your Imagination with Every Stroke!
The Paul Rubens Artist Watercolor Paints set features 24 metallic glitter colors made from ultra-pure pigments, ensuring high transparency and excellent lightfastness. Packaged in a portable metal case with a removable palette, this artist-grade set is perfect for both professionals and hobbyists, allowing for creativity on the go.
Brand | Paul Rubens |
Color | Paints-Glitter 24 Colors |
Finish Type | Watercolor Paint |
Size | 24 Count (Pack of 1) |
Item Volume | 10 Milliliters |
Special Feature | glitter watercolor paint set, metallic |
Unit Count | 10.88 Ounce |
Paint Type | Watercolor |
Specific Uses For Product | For Watercolor Painting |
Surface Recommendation | Metal |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor, Indoor |
Item Form | Powder |
Age Range (Description) | Kid,Youth,Adult |
Package Information | Box |
Coverage | Glitter |
UPC | 710382913675 |
Manufacturer | Lightwish |
Part Number | Muti-colors |
Item Weight | 14.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 10.08 x 5.79 x 1.5 inches |
Item model number | Muti-colors |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Watercolor Paint |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Sound Level | 30 dB |
Special Features | glitter watercolor paint set, metallic |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**.
comparison to Finetec and Twinkling H2Os -wow
I put off buying these for months and months because I have all the Finetecs, a bunch of Twinkling H2Os and I have the full set of Rivenvale metallics (what I consider, and still consider, the BEST metallic watercolor on the market- hands down) so the Rubens just seemed like more of a "another metallic watercolor, must have for my collection but don't really need" purchase.But the Finetecs/Rivenvale don't have pastel/bright colors, and the Twinkling H2Os are really too difficult to use often (ridiculous jars they come in, plus they are very difficult to rewet and paint large areas with- tired of sacrificing storage space and brushes and time to those paints) so I decided to get these to just have those kind of tropical/bright colors and have a set that is more suited for white paper. The Finetecs have great earthy colors, but their main downfall is that they don't show well on white paper.I wasn't expecting much from the Rubens but I was *very* surprised at the quality. Very, very surprised. They do need a drop of water to activate, but once they are wet and you move your brush in the pan, the paint immediately comes to life. The paints are creamy, full bodies, and rich in both pigment *and* shimmer. They are true metallics- not just watercolor paint based with a tiny bit of shimmer that barely shows up.The colors are saturated on white paper and can be made either opaque or transparent based on water usage. While they are not as opaque out of the pan as the Finetecs and the Rivenvales, if you work the paint a little with a brush (not enough to damage the brush, though- they are a nice consistency, unlike the Twinkling H2Os) you can get a gouache-like consistency. And the shimmer/sparkle is beautiful and bright.The Rubens don't do as well on dark papers, which is kind of a bummer, but considering I got these so I could do more metallic work on white watercolor paper they work perfectly.The Rubens are a little more "straightforward" of a metallic, like most of the Finetecs, in that the micas in each paint match the pigment- the Twinkling H2Os do this thing where they mix different pigments/dyes with different micas and shimmers so that the paints come in a totally unique range of colors/effects but the Rubens are much easier to use and they can be mixed, unlike the Twinkling (because of the color combos in the dye/pigment of each Twinkling jar, a lot of times you'll mix two colors and get mud even if the colors, in theory, should be fine together).I think I'm going to finally clear out the Twinklings and have the Rubens be my go to metallic-on-white palette. I like them so much that if Rubens introduced a different set of shimmer colors or another set of speciality colors (the Rubens do have a range of candy color pastel watercolors and color shifting watercolors available overseas, so I DO hope they put those in pan form and introduce them to the US market very soon) I wouldn't hesitate to order them without reading a single review or seeing a video about them- the quality is there.HIGHLY RECOMMEND.
G**I
So beautiful
Incredible quality, and absolutely beautiful. Perfect for a little bit of sparkle in your paintings!
E**A
Very shimmery
These paints are very pretty. Great quality and a lot of mica for a small amount. You do not need a lot. I love the container and it even gives you a pallette too. The case is metal and pretty. I really like these paints!
N**O
Feels great to work with wet, but it takes practice
I love working with this watercolor. I found that I use a lot more of this pigment to get the saturation I want than typical bricks, but the dopamine I get from seeing the glitter swirl around on my paper makes this worth it.The watercolor takes longer to dry completely than I am used to, but once it's dried COMPLETELY the water resistance is great. If you try to go over it too early, it can spread glitter. However, the glitter cleans up fairly well. I have not needed to work at cleaning my brushes more than usual.The colors blend beautifully, and are just overall very fun to work with.
A**E
Super sparkly!
When I received these paints, I had a few minor issues. I contacted the seller, and they were very generous in how they handled the situation. Very responsive.These paints are packaged so professionally. From the box they come in to the wrapping of the paints themselves. Everything is very nicely done. The paints are very creamy and rewet very well. I’ve had other metallic paints before but these beat any of them hands down. So sparky, so shimmery.Because of the way they are packaged and the sparkle effect, these would make an amazing gift for any artist who loves rainbow colors and sparkle, especially young girls getting into or interested in art.My only suggestion to to consider a different color tin option. Not every female (or male) enjoys pink, so to have a different tin color option would meet the needs of those people.These paints are so fun to use, and honestly the color is just really amazing! If you want to see them in action, go on YouTube and type in “Paul Rubens Watercolor” and you will find some fantastic reviews of these paints in action.
Á**Z
Text is in Chinese...
The packaging is a breath taking pastel PINK! The paints are in a beautiful metal and sturdy traveling case. But the color labels and the booklet is entirely in another language so I don't know what they're called or what it suggests in the advertising booklet...hmm I don't see any other reviews with this conundrum so I wasn't expecting it! 😂 I'll likely return it or try to find the names online and make my own swatch chart. UPDATE: I CAN actually still read the English names for the colors on the swatch sheet!! So I'll keep 'em! 😉🙃😄
B**N
Metallic, wide variety of colors.
This is a great kit for metallic watercolor colors if you want something that is going to shine without having to pay too much for individual colors. Would purchase again.
M**.
I like these a lot
I personally like the pink palette because I can quickly tell it apart from my other watercolor palettes in the drawer. The packaging was very nice, not necessary, but shows caring. Swatches on both black and white paper were vivid, with string glittery or pearlescent appearance. More opaque than standard watercolors, but not at all chalky. Colors also not lost in the shine, although swatching recommended because color appearance varied on black versus white paper. More expensive than the craft store glitter paints, but also much better quality. I use and like Finetec, and these are comparable, but have a wider color range in one palette. Like most of this type of paint, they benefit from a spritz of pre-setting before use to mobilize the paint.
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