HIMI Tear off Paper Palette-Different sizes

Rs. 179.00

Shape: Rectangle

Rectangle
Round

Size: 147 x295 mm

147 x295 mm
260 x 260 mm
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Shape: Rectangle, Round
Size: 147 x295 mm, 260 x 260 mm
Vendor: HIMI
SKU: THHPP30R1429
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Description

HIMI Paper Palette  

 

About the brand himi-miya

 

  • Himi Miya is a brand of art supplies that is known for its high-quality gouache paints,  acrylic paints and watercolor paints. The company is based in China and was founded in 2018.
  • Himi Miya paints are made with high-quality pigments and binders. They are non-toxic and water-soluble, making them safe for use by artists of all ages. The paints are also lightfast, meaning that they will not fade over time.

 

ABOUT THE PRODUCT

 

HIMI MIYA PAPER PALETTE

 

  • Its a paint palette with easy tear-off sheets (30 sheets present in each palette)
  • Suitable for all paint mediums
  • Available in 2 sizes and shapes: 
    • 260 x 260mm - Round
    • 147 x 295 mm- Rectangle

What are Tear-off Paper Palettes?

  • A tear-off palette is a tool used by artists to hold and mix their paints. It is called a "tear-off" palette because it usually consists of several sheets of paper that can be easily torn off as they become dirty or used up.
  • The most common type of tear-off palette is a pad of disposable paper sheets that are coated with a non-stick surface. This allows the artist to easily mix their paints and then tear off the sheet when it becomes dirty or when they want to start with a fresh palette.
  • Tear-off palettes are popular among artists because they are convenient, affordable, and easy to use. They are especially useful for artists who work in a variety of locations and need a portable palette that can be easily transported.
  • To use a tear-off palette, an artist simply places a sheet of paper on the palette and then squeezes small amounts of paint onto the paper. They can then use a brush or palette knife to mix the colours together and create the desired hue.