I’m not sure if you’re asking in reference to brush quality or to painting collage papers, but I’ll assume the latter. I use both acrylic and watercolor because they have very different qualities about them. Especially when paired with certain kinds of paper-for instance, watercolor on really absorbent paper like teabag paper allows the pigments to flow and then abruptly stop to create those fabulous marks and demarcations that watercolors are so known for. Acrylics don’t leave quite the same marks. Did that answer your question, Deb?
I just ordered the brushes, not that I need more, but I think these would be great for travel! Thank you for sharing your review❤
They really are-I just took them on a trip and after adding in a small flat brush, I had everything I needed.
Why water color and not diluted acrylic?
I’m not sure if you’re asking in reference to brush quality or to painting collage papers, but I’ll assume the latter. I use both acrylic and watercolor because they have very different qualities about them. Especially when paired with certain kinds of paper-for instance, watercolor on really absorbent paper like teabag paper allows the pigments to flow and then abruptly stop to create those fabulous marks and demarcations that watercolors are so known for. Acrylics don’t leave quite the same marks. Did that answer your question, Deb?
@@marabethquinart Yes, thanks so very much. Have a good weekend.