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ethandron | 09:54 Fri 22nd Jul 2011 | Arts & Literature
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has anyone experience of these, are they worth buying? thanks.
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No, but tell me more please. I have a 'Fine Mist Water Sprayer' by 'Atelier', to which I add distilled water and find very useful in preventing things drying out too quickly.
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hi khandro.
it's apparently a plastic palette which has a sheet of blottingpaper-like stuff underneath, which you wet, with a film on top with allows water to seep slowly through keeping the paint wet but not runny. and comes with a lid. i've never seen one, it was the guy in our framing/art shop who was telling me about them. i googled them but i was hoping to hear from someone who has used one to find out if they're any good or just a gimmick.
http://www.artifolk.c..._stay-wet_palette.htm
Thanks, Hmmm.. will you go first and keep me posted? :-)
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okey dokey :o)
i used one years ago...they do work pretty well...but its really just an expensive plastic tray...any tray with a lid would do... if you can just get the paper itd be cheaper

and actually i found it worked pretty well without the top layer - just the damp blotter and a lid, so you could make your own...
my friend uses a ferrero roche tray...
The other route is of course using a retarder. I use an American one by Golden, it's a bit expensive at 13 quid in the UK, but a little goes a long way.
I don't use a palette, but an old saucer or side plate and if I want to keep colours wet, I cover with cling film and put in bottom of fridge.

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