Everyday Art Supplies I Use – Acrylics, Watercolors & Pencils

In this video, I’m sharing the art supplies I use most often in my everyday studio practice.

An assortment of art supplies including colored pencils, watercolor palettes, and tubes of acrylic paint organized on a cart and surfaces.

This is not a review or a “must-have” list — just an honest look at the materials that work well for me and how I use them in a mixed media context.

I talk about different types of acrylic paint, show watercolor samples on both rough and smooth paper, and compare water-soluble and wax-based colored pencils. I also briefly mention a few mediums and pens I rely on regularly.

Swatches of various acrylic and watercolor paints on paper, showcasing different colors and textures.


Supplies I present

  • Acrylic Paint
  • Amsterdam by Talens, Golden Paints, Pépéo Origin Acrylics (Eco Product) and more
  • Watercolors
  • Daniel Smith Watercolors, Kuretake (art Nouveau Set), Jane Davenport with some Hordam by Schminke
  • Waxcrayons
  • Caran d’Ache Neocolor 2 and Neopastel
  • Colored Pencil
  • Prismacolor, Caran d’Ache Supracolor, Derwent Inktense
  • Mediums
  • stencils and stamps
  • and more

The focus is on process and observation, not perfection.

Brushes, tools, and surfaces like paper and canvas are not covered in this video — those could be topics for another time.
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