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My plein air
equipment
Course by Ramona Wultschner

Hello! Here is a brief description of the materials I use when doing my plein air
studies with traditional media.

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Gouache Colors
At the moment I like to use the Winsor and Newton Designers Gouache colors.
The colors I wrote in bold are most important to me, the other ones I only rarely use.
I keep them in an airtight box, ready to use at any time.

• Lemon Yellow 345 • Phthalo Blue 514


• Brilliant Yellow 055 • Cobalt Turquoise 191
• Yellow Ochre 744 • SAP Green 599
• Orange Lake Light 453 • Winsor Green 720
• Bengal Rose 028 • Linden Green 369
• Alizarin Crimson 004 • VanDyke Brown 676
• Windsor Red 726 • Raw Umber 554
• Spectrum Violet 625 • Venetian Red 678
• Ultramarine 667
The white gouache I use is from another
brand : Horadam Aquarell:
Titan Deckweiß 101
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Paper
I always have my booklets bound by a nearby copy-shop. It doesn't
cost much and I can bring my favorite paper. The paper I use at
the moment is kraft paper. I buy it here:
Clairefontaine PaintOn Paper Naturel

For my booklets I cut the sheets in half to have a more handy size
that I can easily carry around with me.
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Other tools
The other things I am using are:

• A Mixing palette
I got mine here: mixing palette

• Two Flat Brushes. Size 24 and size 10.


80% of a painting is done with the larger one, the smaller one
only comes into use at the end for the finishing details. I sawed
off the handles so I can carry them with me more easily.
I got them here, but I think any flat brush will do:
Brushes Boesner

• Washi tape
I use it to make the borders of my painting and then peel it off
after the painting is done to get clean edges. I always try to
choose more neutral colors that don’t distract me while I’m
painting, but generally you can use any tape you want.

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