Watercolor Pencils — How and Where?

Catherine Angel Sivie
3 min readNov 29, 2021

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As I’m sure many people talk about it being the best and the best, I’d rather talk about how it looks to me.
I don’t know if there’s a point to this blog right now or if it’s just a waste of time, but I’d like to write a few lines about the watercolor pencil.

I really like it. I really like it as an artist and I really like it as a mom.

The good thing about it as an artist is that it’s interesting. What’s interesting about the tech itself is that you get a much more layered color effect with it than with a regular watercolor. Just think about it, with a concrete colored pencil as the first layer it means that the white paper won’t show directly under the watercolor. This is good because if someone wants a more vibrant color, this makes it easier to achieve.

As a mother, I like it because it’s clear in the first place. I mean it’s clean to work with because when the kiddo paints, of course, there are watercolor dots and smudges of all colors in the watercolor holder next to him and almost everywhere. Many of you know what I’m talking about. You reach nicely for your kiddo, turn away…by the time you look back, there is nothing but paper everywhere.
So it’s very cumbersome. The pencil is also good because it guides the creation. First, you have to draw it, you have to color it. There’s a base, and then you can turn it into a watercolor with a light agent. It’s amazing.
And my other big favorite feature is that it’s two products in one. You can save money. Isn’t that cool?

So let’s just say, if you really want a select and quality watercolor pencil, go for the Pi. An. Bl. webshop, because I know I’ll get what I see and I can trust the quality.

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Catherine Angel Sivie
Catherine Angel Sivie

Written by Catherine Angel Sivie

⭐Sense Serenity⭐ 👇 Artist | Author | Designer Clairvoyant | Healer | Occult Philosopher Mother ❤️ Dreamer | Empath Music & Dance Lover (maker)

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