The New Range of Artist Watercolours from Sennelier
The roots of Sennelier watercolours are to be found in the Impressionist school. At that time, painters drew their inspiration from nature and set out to reproduce natural light. Watercolours offered spontaneity, lightness of touch, fluidity and transparency allowing a quick translation of a particular light, movement, or shape. Paul Cézanne, for instance, produced forty or so watercolors of the Mont Sainte Victoire in Provence. Earlier on in England and on the Normandy coast in France, William Turner had established watercolor painting as an art form in its own right and had even managed to produce genuine masterpieces. Since then watercolors have become an acknowledged part of the history of painting. Artists love them because of their radiance and their spontaneity. It is such a pleasure when the painter plays with the light of the paper and the brightness of fleeting, intense pigments as they glisten, come together and swirl around under his brush producing a whole host of different effects.
A Watercolour tailored to the needs of today's artists
Sennelier spent a long time working with many different artists to produce L’Aquarelle . They consulted watercolourists from all over the world. A panel of professional painters carried out “blind” tests on a number of formulations. They clearly revealed what they were looking for: a watercolour which is luminous, brilliant and intense. L’Aquarelle Sennelier fulfills their every wish.
A Honey Based Watercolour
Honey has many virtues: a symbol of light and sun, an emblem of poetry and science, and used since ancient times as a remedy for dry skin and to help heal wounds. This nectar is used in L’Aquarelle Sennelier not only as a preservative but as an additive giving incomparable brilliance and smoothness to the paint. Always striving for excellence, Sennelier has reworked its watercolour formula with increasing the amount of honey in the paint to reinforce the longevity of the colours, their radiance and luminosity.
Watercolors Made in France using traditional methods
L’Aquarelle Sennelier has been produced in the same way for more than a century using the best pigments and top quality Kordofan Gum Arabic as a bonding agent. This mix of natural ingredients produces colours which have a smooth, bright texture and offer lively, colourful shades.
The Gum Arabic and honey combination offers incomparable quality of application, producing superb washes. Then, this base is mixed with pigments and carefully ground. Sennelier makes sure to wet the pigments in purified water (with no mineral salts) for 24 hours before mixing them in with the bonding agent. This improves the way in which the colours and bonding merge together, in turn bringing out the full beauty of the colours.
Sennelier watercolours are ground in the traditional way using grindstones rotating slowly so as not to heat up the paste. This operation is carried out in several stages until the paste is as fine as possible, thus getting rid of any particles which might impair the perfection of the wash. This exceptional and very high quality watercolour will help you make your works even more powerful due to the liveliness and purity of the hues. The colours mix together perfectly, offering superbly subtle shades. These smooth, intense colours will be a genuine pleasure to paint with. The addition of honey will allow the tubes and pans of Sennelier watercolours to stand up to the passing of time and each time you paint with them you will be able to accurately capture the world’s diversity of light, shape, and hues.
Your work of art deserves Sennelier.
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