Painting Materials
This page lists the materials we use during our painting sessions. Over the years, our choices have evolved through experience, conversations with other painters, and the practical demands of working outdoors and in shared spaces. The list reflects the tools that have proven reliable over time. We believe in accessibility and transparency, so we are happy to share the exact materials we work with. Most painters already own some of these supplies, so treat this as a reference rather than a strict requirement. All of the materials included here are non-toxic and selected with care for both the painter and the environment, avoiding heavy metals and harsh solvents.
This page lists the materials we use during our painting sessions. Over the years, our choices have evolved through experience, conversations with other painters, and the practical demands of working outdoors and in shared spaces. The list reflects the tools that have proven reliable over time. We believe in accessibility and transparency, so we are happy to share the exact materials we work with. Most painters already own some of these supplies, so treat this as a reference rather than a strict requirement. All of the materials included here are non-toxic and selected with care for both the painter and the environment, avoiding heavy metals and harsh solvents.
Materials evolve slowly as our practice develops.
The list above reflects the tools we currently work with.
You can also view the full document directly here.
Prices listed in the document are approximate and based primarily on Blick for reference. Whenever possible, we encourage painters to support their local art supply stores and share this list with them if helpful.
If there are materials that have become essential in your own practice that are not included here, we would be glad to hear about them. Feel free to send us a note and share what has worked well in your practice.
The list above reflects the tools we currently work with.
You can also view the full document directly here.
Prices listed in the document are approximate and based primarily on Blick for reference. Whenever possible, we encourage painters to support their local art supply stores and share this list with them if helpful.
If there are materials that have become essential in your own practice that are not included here, we would be glad to hear about them. Feel free to send us a note and share what has worked well in your practice.