Flower Parade: Supply List - Jeanne Oliver

300 lb hotpress watercolor paper – 2 pieces of 11” x 15”
Centurion Deluxe Oil Linen Pad 11” x 14”
Stretched canvas 20” x 20” ( I purchased at Michaels)
PAINTS:
Watercolor paints– Daniel Smith Watercolors- Permanent Violet, Burgandy Yellow Ochre, Pyrrol Orange, Undersea Green, English Red Earth, Piemontite Genuine
Winsor Newton Watercolors – Winsor Violet, Olive Green, Alizarin Crimson, Cadmium Red, ultramarine blue
Holbein Watercolor paints – Jaune 1, Jaune 2
Acrylic paints – Golden Open Acrylics – Titanium White, Alizarin Crimson, Cad. Red medium, Quinacridone Nickel Azo Gold, Paynes Gray, Chromium Oxide Green, Sap Green, Ultramarine Blue,
Golden Fluid Acrylics – Turquois (Phthalo)
Graphite Transfer Paper
Tracing paper
Gesso
Gel Medium Matte – I use Liquitex
Retarder
HB, 2B charcoal pencils
BRUSHES- for watercolor you will need soft pointed watercolor brush, 1 tiny pointed brush for detail
Acrylics Brushes– I use most Bristle Brushes I use Rosemary and Co but any bristle type brush will do. I usually use a 3,4,6, 8
My go to brush for everything and they are cheap….I buy them by the dozen I use them so much Princeton Select Angular Shader 1⁄4
Watercolor brushes round 1,3,6 here are the higher end sables
Less expensive synthetics brushes
One inch utility brush
Black jersey material, cotton balls and rubber band to make charcoal sachets
Powdered Charcoal  I did find some powdered or you can buy this Derwent XL CHARCOAL  and with sandpaper to make your own powder
Sandpaper
Pencil and eraser Viva paper towels

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