Eric Santoli Palette ~ 12 + WC Box
Eric Santoli Palette ~ 12 + WC Box
This selection of 12 colors was curated by artist and educator, Eric Santoli. Teaching both 'academic' and 'en plein air' methods, Eric wanted to create a set of traditional and modern pigments. This set of both earth and chromatic pigments allows artists to approach any subject matter with confidence. Paint a rose garden with Pyrrole Red and Quinacridone Magenta while Golden Ochre and Hansa Yellow Light can capture a sunset. Or set up at the beach and use Ultramarine Blue, Cobalt Blue and Phthalo Green Blue Shade to paint a vibrant ocean. The addition of Titanium White allows a range of lighter values (tints) while Iron Oxide Black creates strong dark mixtures. "Let's Go Paint!"
Stoneground’s Eric Santoli Palette ~ 12 + WC Box contains 12 half pans of our handmade paints (11 watercolour and 1 gouache) in our premium hinged metal tin.
Colours Included: Titanium White (Gouache)- (), Hansa Yellow Light (PY 3), Golden Ochre (P n/a), Pyrrole Red (PR 254), Quinacridone Magenta (PR 122), Burnt Sienna Crimson Shade (PBr 7), Cobalt Blue Hue (), Raw Umber Green Shade (PBr 7) Burnt Umber (PBr 7), Phthalo Green Blue Shade (PG 7), Ultramarine Blue (PB 29), Iron Oxide Black (PBk 11).
About the Artist:
Eric Santoli is a painter, teacher as well as creator and host of Eric En Plein Air available on PBS where he pairs art alongside environmental appreciation. His background includes receiving his BFA as a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania as well as a certificate recipient of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art. He additoinally received his MA in Studio Arts from the Florence Academy of Art. In 2021, he was awarded the prestigious Munn Fellowship Artist Residency Award by the Versailles Foundation. During his fellowship, he lived at Claude Monet's house and gardens as Artist-in-Residence.
The Stoneground Paint Co. is incredibly excited to collaborate with Eric and bring his love of nature and art to your watercolour palette. A portion of the proceeds of the sale of this palette will be donated to help fund public television.
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