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I am glad you like it , the water colors and papers to practice
The paper or rangers or archers not sure witch one I crabbed but I have some professional water colors dots for you to try but they didn’t dry before I sent I will send soon
The paper or rangers or archers not sure witch one I grabbed
I am so sorry the paint I totally forgot I will look up the colors and name is not that professional or expensive but it is nice . But I made some dot paint professionally paint but it wasn’t dry by the time to send you the package
Okay, what you have here, the 'colors', looks like: Column on left side, top to bottom, 'Burnt Sienna', 'Burnt Umber', and some kind of carbon 'Black'.
Next column, 'Phthalo Blue GS', 'Dioxazine Violet', 'Yellow Ochre'.
Third column, 'Dutch Pink' aka 'Stil de Grain Yellow', 'Phthalo Turquoise', 'Viridian'.
Fourth column, 'Cerulean Blue', 'Cobalt Blue', 'Phthalo Blue RS'.
Fifth, penultimate column gets harder. It's possible that they are supposed to represent 'Cadmium Orange', 'Vermilion' and 'Madder Red', but I dunno.
Last column, maybe 'Chinese White', 'Chrome Yellow', 'Naples Yellow'.
All the Phthalo colors are probably the real thing, Same with Sienna, Umber and Ochre. Likewise the violet. Cerluean Blue and Viridian, otoh, are probably also made from other Phthalo pigments too. "Real" would be Cobalt Stannate and Chrome Hydroxide.
'Cobalt Blue' is probably made from an Ultramarine pigment. The reds are likely made from some kind of Azo reds, impossible to say which, since there are hundreds. I don't think they are genuine Cadmium Sulfo-Selenides. Same with the yellows, probably azo again. "Genuine" Naples Yellow in water techniques is Antimony Titanite, too expensive, too toxic.
'Azo', 'Ultramarine' and 'Phthalo' replacements for "genuine" Cobalt, Cadmium, Lead, Mercury and Chrome pigments are much, much less dangerous as well as much cheaper, so it's the right choice whatever.