The top selling product is a common household item.
There is no such thing as a correct or neutral palette. Every palette has an agenda; it aids and even encourages you to paint a certain way.
Mixed-media artist Mariano Del Rosario praises the simple, quotidian tools he uses to make art.
Painter Sharon Sprung discusses the tools she uses to make art: a third-generation easel with a special pedigree, a transformed lithographers table, and an antique screen of oak panels.
“I’ve found that the meditative process of layering the thin, delicate brushstrokes that make up the surface of a tempera painting has the effect of imparting an intimate stillness to even the most active composition.”