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Martha Mae x Beam Paints: 3rd Edition Turner Plein Air Watercolor Set of 8 in Leather Case

Martha Mae x Beam Paints: 3rd Edition Turner Plein Air Watercolor Set of 8 in Leather Case

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Back by popular demand! Our 3rd Edition Martha Mae x Beam Paints Exclusive Turner Plein Air Watercolor Set. This time in two sizes! 

This set was made by Beam Paints with Tundra Leather. An expansive set of handmade watercolors by Beam Paints, which pulls inspiration from the color palette of seascape painter, William Turner. This set of 20 watercolors is an excellent collection of paints for capturing the brilliance of the natural world. The colors in the palette were thoughtfully selected with Turner's extraordinary observance of light in mind. The paints are set in a handmade leather case for portability and protection - perfect for plein air painting. 

2.5" x 2.5" 

Paint colors:

Left side- Turtle Belly, Mars Violet, Harvest Wheat, Boreal

Right side- Timberwolf, Orca, Ice Color, Wintery Night

Made in Canada

Refills available via Beam Paints.

Beam Paints was started by Anong Beam who grew up harvesting hematite pigments with her parents in the stunning natural landscape of the lacloche mountain range near her home in M'chigeeng First Nation on Manitoulin Island. She learned a love of pigment and color from her parents who are both artists and eventually this early knowledge of indigenous pigments was used to make her new line of paints focusing on sublime color and biodegradable packaging. All the paints and packing is hand made, hand cut and sanded from reclaimed white cedar and birch or wrappers hand printed in shop with plant based inks and waxed with local beeswax. Beam Paints is a plastic free company. 

"When I make paint I think about my Dad a lot, he taught me when I was really small to identify hematite and look for paintstones. He kept them in his art bag in a little cloth wrapper, and when he needed paint he brought them out and prepared his paint for ceramic bowls, drums, or rocks. I really wanted something of my paint making practice to share the tactile joy of the physicality of paint." Anong Beam

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