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13 December 2018
New products (for me)
I saw these on a YouTube video and had never heard of them before: Gell Sticks. They are made by Kingart At first I wasn't very impressed maybe because I tried them on newspaper but later I went into my sketch book and they were actually pretty nice. Good coverage, highly pigmented and best of all they shed watercolors like oil pastels (my faves).
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Thanks for visiting, Beth
How fun is the adventure of trying new materials!
ReplyDeleteLOADS!!!!!!!
DeleteBeautiful colors! They look realy soft, nice to work with
ReplyDeleteThey are very smooth and soft unlike oil pastels but still have that ability to shed watercolors.
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