Dig out every corner of your art supplies and see how many different types of watercolors you have collected. I have some I use for travel only, others that are my studio staple, and still others that I had never used. Create a project to systematically test your watercolor variations to see what you really like best...and why. And possibly, what you can pass on to someone else because you don't need/use it.
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Grumbacher (L) and Master's Touch (R) |
I compared similar colors between different brands; I also compared translucent to opaque. It was an interesting experience to discover first-hand (any) differences.