We are thrilled to offer custom curated vintage mineral watercolor sets from Wallace Seymour out of England. Each set is based upon some of my favorite travel spots around the world. Each location has a palette and we can't wait to see how you are inspired in your own creating and travel. The Torrey Pines Set includes six 5ml tubes. The colors include: Leighton Red Ochre, Buff Titanium, Davy's Grey Oxford Mudstone, Bohemian Green Earth Genuine, Honister Green, Vivianite Blue Ochre and 6 half pans Vintage Watercolors by Wallace Seymour are a fine quality, hand-made watercolor paint. Using a mix of traditional, rare and hand sourced pigments, the Vintage Watercolor range offers a selection of unique colors. Hand milled to bring out the best from each individual pigment. Jeanne Oliver Designs is the US distributor for Wallace Seymour art supplies.
We are thrilled to offer custom curated vintage mineral watercolor sets from Wallace Seymour out of England. Each set is based upon some of my
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We are thrilled to offer custom curated vintage mineral watercolor sets from Wallace Seymour out of England. Each set is based upon some of my
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We are thrilled to offer custom curated vintage mineral watercolor sets from Wallace Seymour out of England. Each set is based upon some of my
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