Friday, 2 October 2015

Bistres


Had a little play with Bistres today, used yellow, blue, red and natural which is a brown. They appear to work exactly the same as Brushos. To be honest, in my opinion, there's no difference in them, they just come in different packaging and the Bistres are in much larger pots than the Brushos, but for me that's not a problem as I'm probably never going to get through all my Brushos anyway.

6 comments:

Words and Pictures said...

Interesting to hear... from projects I've seen, it looked to me as though the Bistres were a slightly earthier colour range, the Brushos brighter... but maybe that's not right?
Alison xx

Unknown said...

Thanks for this Sam. Might save me succumbing to Bistres tomorrow, lol!

Hugs
Lesley Xx

Sandy said...

That looks pretty dog gone good!
Sandy xx

chrissie said...

Looks interesting as a background Sam but a shame it is the same as something you already bought before.

Have a great weekend

Love Chrissie xx

sam21ski said...

Alison, I also have the limited edition earthtones set of the Brushos, so to me, they are just the same xx

Corrie Herriman said...

The difference is that Bistre are natural made from Walnut husks, hence the natural tones, whereas the Brusho's are powdered watercolours. This is why the Brusho's have the vibrant (not so natural) colours.
Corrie x
(I have both and don't like using them, lol... Too unpredictable for me !)

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