@Sara
Hi Sara,
The layering techniques that Jane teaches in this course work best with paints that are transparent but not water soluble, like acrylics.
Jill
@Jessica
Hi Jessica, thanks so much for making this amazon list to share! What a thoughtful thing to do!
Could you add the palette itself to your list? Or replace the palette paper with this link instead? I can't figure out how to add it to your list...
Sta Wet Palette link:
https://www.amazon.com/Masterson-Sta-Wet-Airtight-Supplies-Number/dp/B09PMQXW37/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?
Happy Painting!
Jill
The biggest advantage with using acrylics over gouache or watercolor is that when it dries, you can paint another layer on top, either opaque or transparent, and it will not affect the layer beneath. The key to the richness of Jane's paintings is the way she applies transparent layers to give a depth and richness that makes her birds come alive. Jill
Yes it does. Is it possible you mixed up your labels? The lower one looks like it might be Burnt Sienna. But yes, do shake the bottle first and see if that helps.
https://www.dickblick.com/items/golden-fluid-acrylics-van-dyke-brown-historical-hue-1-oz-bottle/
They ship to Canada and have Golden Fluid Acrylics and Van Dyke Brown in stock. Try there?
Good luck!
Jill