62 remarkably rich, vibrant colours in the range.
Allows you to combine painting and drawing,
The sticks can be cut down and inserted into empty half pans to use as you would a traditional pan watercolour.
Daniel Smith Watercolour Sticks offer remarkably rich, vibrant colour and the same pure artists' pigments as their Extra Fine Watercolour Paint Tubes. Very portable and long lasting, they make excellent on-the-go painting tools. Their stick form also allows you to combine painting and drawing, either by using the stick wet or as a dry drawing implement to bring an interesting mixed-media element to your work. The sticks can also be used like a traditional pan colour, try wetting your watercolour brush and lifting colour directly from the surface of the stick!
Each stick offers exceptional value as a stick is equivalent to 3 whole pans of watercolour. The sticks can be cut down and inserted into empty half pans to use as you would a traditional pan watercolour. All the sticks are the same price, which even includes a selection of PrimaTek colours!
PIGMENT POWER - Watercolour Sticks offer the exact same superior intensity as Daniel Smith Extra Fine Watercolour paints No clay or wax fillers of any kind.
PAINT & MIX - Paint directly from the Watercolour Stick by applying a wet brush. Perfect for plein air and travel. No watercolour palette required.
UNIQUE DRAWING TOOL - Watercolour sticks are an expressive and fun tool for drawing directly with watercolours. Comfortable to hold and the tip can be sharpened to any desired width.
MAKE YOUR MARK - Draw directly on to wet or dry paper, add water to create light washes, rich saturated layers or to build up strong textures.
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Write a reviewThese sticks weren't cheap, and were actually my first Daniel Smith's purchase, but they have lasted so long and still produce a super granulating pigment. I cut mine into smaller pieces and pressed them into half pans in a pallet.
This Quin Gold makes orange lines if you use the stick as a crayon. You can then create a warm yellow wash with a wet brush, but the original lines remain clearer than is the case with other Daniel Smith watercolour sticks. Very useful.
I know that Alizarin Crimson is not a permanent colour that has never gone out of use with watercolour artist, but there is no other that can match it. Permanent Alizarin Crimson is made to replace the historical colour, but not quite, though it has it has a beauty of its own which cannot be dismissed and is useful. Today we have Oper Rose which is fugitive yet has become very popular with professional artists. The framining and hanging of such work using this colour can help towards presrving this beautiful pink. In its stick form we can do so much more with it. Why do we obsess about permanence. It takes all the fun out of painting? I really can commend geting a stick of Graphite Grey. I use it it more than many popular blacks. It makes natural greens with yellows and with all blues excellent greys. Since discovering this grey with Michael Harding I have used it with many mixtures without muddying. I prefer the sticks in many ways for clear washes of colour.