Baltimore Watercolor Society Workshop
with Richard E Scott
June 6 – 7, 2026
Suggested Gear & Materials
You are welcome to use any drawing and painting gear you like. That said, for those interested, below is a listing of the gear and materials that I will be using in the class.
Click on the links (underlined text) to view items at Amazon, or at Jackson’s Art, (located in the UK, but they ship fast).
Drawing Gear
Pencil
When I draw in graphite, here is my preferred pencil:
Blackwing Pencil – Natural
Watercolor Gear
Watercolor Block
Saunders Waterford Watercolor Block / 16” x 12” (or any size you prefer) / Rough Surface / Regular White Color / 300gm (140lb)
Other good brands are Arches and Fabriano / any size you prefer / Rough or Cold-Press Surface / 300gm (140lb)
My suggestion is to stay away from inexpensive brands or any student-grade paper
The Saunders Waterford and Arches papers can be purchased from Jackson’s Art / Fabriano can be purchased at most art supply stores
Saunders Waterford Block – comes in a variety of sizes
Brushes
I use a variety of flats and rounds / some in sable, others in synthetic / use whatever kinds you like
Brush holder to keep the brushes protected
My brushes and brush holder
Palette
I highly recommend this palette:
The Portable Painter Palette is excellent and inexpensive / get the “Classic Plus Kit” (it has extra wells for additional paint colors, if desired) / visit Portable Painter and enter promo code SCOTT during checkout to receive a 10% discount on your order (promo code is case sensitive)
My Portable Palette loaded and ready
Watercolors
You are welcome to use any colors and brands you like. Here are the colors I use and how I organize them on my Portable Painter Palette (corresponding to the 15 paint wells shown in the photo above).
Top Row (listed from left to right):
Titanium Opaque White – Schmincke Horadam Aquarell
(Middle well is empty – I use this spot for any new colors I’d like to experiment with)
Ivory Black – Winsor & Newton Professional Watercolour
Middle Row (listed from left to right):
Cadmium Yellow Lemon – Schmincke Horadam Aquarell
Cadmium Yellow Deep – MaimeriBlu
Quinacridone Gold Hue – Schmincke Horadam Aquarell
Cadmium Orange – MaimeriBlu
Transparent Brown – Sennelier L’Aquarelle
Quinacridone Red – Winsor & Newton Professional Watercolour
Bottom Row (listed from left to right):
Winsor Green (Yellow Shade) – Winsor & Newton Professional Watercolour
Viridian – MaimeriBlu
Cerulean Blue – Winsor & Newton Professional Watercolour
Utramarine Light – Sennelier L’Aquarelle
Mixed Violet – a mixture of two watercolors: Cobalt Blue – Winsor & Newton Professional Watercolour and Quinacridone Red – Winsor & Newton Professional Watercolour (I mix 2 parts Cobalt Blue to 1 part Quinacridone Red)
Quinacridone Magenta – Winsor & Newton Professional Watercolour
Note: the mixed violet I use will not produce the most intense violet possible. I have found that a mixture of Ultramarine Light and Quinacridone Magenta makes the most intense violet. I prefer my mixed violet in most cases because it mixes beautifully with other colors without dominating the mixtures. 95% of the time this mixed violet is all I need. If I need a more intense violet, I mix together Ultramarine Light and Quinacridone Magenta.
All of the paints listed can be purchased online at Jackson’s Art.
Easel
Not required for the class, but nice to have when you paint on location. Below is the one I use. To see a detailed description of how I assembled this easel, click this link.
My easel - a camera tripod with a masonite board attached to the top
Other Items (no photo of gear listed below - any style or brand is fine)
Sponge or Sham-Wow
Small spray bottle (any brand)
Paper towels (I use Viva Select-a-Size)
Artist tape
Wax resist – you can use a wax stick, or even a wax candle
I look forward to painting with you. Thank you!
Richard
richard@paintwithscott.com