At the beginning of every school year, we have a "Back to School" meeting for all of the art teachers in our county at the Birmingham Museum of Art. Alabama Art Supply always does a raffle to give away free art supplies to the teachers. Last year, I was lucky enough to win one of the raffle drawings. What I ended up with was a product called "Watercolor Magic" by Sargent. I took the watercolor paints back to my classroom, where they sat on a shelf for many months. Not so magical, huh?
Eventually I taught a lesson that called for watercolors, so I decided to give them a shot. I soon found, that they were indeed magic. I had been a bit skeptical because I have tried eveything from the oval watercolor palettes (which end up all a muddy brown once the younger kids get ahold of them and mix them all up) to the more professional grade watercolors out of a tube that are not only expensive, but also take a lot of prep time to mix. I was also a little skeptical because these watercolors come already in liquid form in a bottle; which made me think that the vivid colors would be diluted and that the magical watercolors would dissapear very quickly in their very own magical act! Poof! However, I found them to be very bright and vivid, even after I diluted them further. They turned what might have turned into muddy messes of art into bright and beautiful artwork!
This year, when I was planning my budget for the artroom, I bought every color I could get my hand on! They even come in metallics and pearlescent tones. Check them out!
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