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They are student grade watercolor, but not cheap like the crayola or dollar store watercolor. Great for beginners, and a good value for the price.

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Are there nontoxic watercolor paints in tubes?

Info on toxicity of watercolor paint: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/002748.htm Koi watercolors are certified non-toxic: http://www.sakuraofamerica.com/Watercolors-Supplies Reeves watercolor tubes are also non-toxic (sold at Joann's Fabric Store): http://www.joann.com/reeves-watercolor-complete-set/xprd222770/


Which type of paint is best to use for a beginning painter excluding watercolor?

Acrylic paints are a good starter medium.


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Reconstituting dried out watercolor paints is often somewhat difficult. Most artists recommend trying to add a small amount of water to the paint to reconstitute.


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What are four water based paints?

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What is it callen when an artist paints with a mixture of watercolor pigment and Chinese white chalk?

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What do you call the brush for watercolor?

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Can watercolor paints be used on bisque ware for decorative purposes?

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Why does watercolor paint dry faster than acrylic paint?

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