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30 Days of Art Supplies: Meeden Ceramic Palette

When it comes to watercolor painting, the tools you choose can significantly impact your creative process. One of my favorite discoveries has been the Meeden Ceramic Palette, a game-changer for anyone serious about their watercolors. In this blog post, I’m going to share why ceramics are such an excellent choice for watercolor artists, and how this particular palette has become an essential part of my painting routine.




The Benefits of Using a Ceramic Palette

Ceramic palettes have long been favored by professional artists, and for good reason. Here are a few key benefits that make them superior to plastic or metal alternative:


  1. Smooth Surface for Easy Mixing: One of the standout features of ceramic palettes is their smooth surface. This makes mixing colors a breeze. Unlike plastic palettes, which can sometimes cause paint to bead up or resist spreading, ceramic offers an even, frictionless surface. This allows you to mix your colors effortlessly, achieving the exact hue or gradient you desire.

  2. No Pooling of Paints: Another advantage of ceramics is that watercolor paints don’t pool up in the wells. On a plastic palette, you might notice that water and paint tend to gather in certain areas, making it challenging to get an even mix. On ceramic, the paint spreads out evenly, allowing for better control and consistency when picking up color with your brush.

  3. Durability and Aesthetics: Ceramic palettes are not only functional but also aesthetically pleasing. The Meeden Ceramic Palette is beautifully crafted, and its weight and durability give it a high-quality feel that’s both satisfying to use and pleasing to the eye. It’s a piece of art in itself that adds a touch of elegance to your workspace.


Exploring the Meeden Ceramic Palette

The Meeden Ceramic Palette is designed with practicality in mind. It features a central mixing area surrounded by smaller wells, perfect for holding individual colors. This setup is ideal for watercolorists who like to have their favorite paints easily accessible, while also having ample space to mix and experiment with new shades.

I’ve filled the wells of my palette with some of my favorite watercolors from Daniel Smith, M. Graham, and Holbein. You can see swatches of these paints in my video above!


Why This Palette Is Perfect for Watercolor Artists

  • Versatility: The combination of a large central mixing area with smaller wells makes this palette perfect for a variety of painting techniques. Whether you’re blending large washes or working on fine details, the Meeden Ceramic Palette has the space and layout to accommodate your needs.

  • Ease of Cleaning: Ceramic is incredibly easy to clean, even if your paints dry on the surface. A quick wipe with a damp cloth is usually all it takes to restore your palette and it's ready for your next session.

  • Perfect for Color Management: With dedicated wells for each color, it’s easy to keep your paints organized. Plus, the ceramic surface allows you to see the true colors of your paints as they mix, without any interference from the material of the palette.


Final Thoughts

The Meeden Ceramic Palette has truly enhanced my watercolor experience. Its smooth surface, thoughtful design, and durability make it a joy to use. If you haven’t tried a ceramic palette yet, I highly recommend giving it a go. It’s a small change that can make a big difference in how you mix and apply your colors. Comment below if you've ever used a ceramic palette before and how you like it!


Until next time, stay colorful.


Truc-Quan

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