Comparing paints. Dr. pH Martin Hydrus Watercolors and Derwent Inktense color blocks.
I have been painting with Dr. Ph Martin Hydrous watercolors lately. I love that they are more permanent than the Daniel Smith tube watercolors that I have and do love. You can buy them on Amazon.
There are 3 color sets. The biggest difference in using them is that they are staining and you can't lift or rework like you can with the Daniel Smith tube paints. They also have a white that makes life easier.
I wanted to compare them to the Derwent Inktense paints that I have used in the past. They are also more staining and colorfast compared to regular watercolors. I'm not worried about my paintings lasting for years! Hahaha! I do like that you can't change the first layer because of the "staining" or more permanent color and because I paint greeting cards which get handled and not always framed.
They are also available on Amazon.
So I painted two similar yellow poppies. The one on the left is painted with Derwent Inktense. The flower on the right with Dr. pH Martin hydrus watercolor paints.
They were similar to work with. The Derwent Inktense paints are more permanent with no time to rework. The Dr.pH Martin paints are a bit more forgiving. I like them both.
Derwent Inktense. Dr.pH Martin.Back to painting... after I find my Derwent Inktense pencils! Hmmm.
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