Sennelier Watercolour Emma Dibben Set
The roots of Sennelier watercolours are to be found in the Impressionist school. At that time, painters drew their inspiration from nature and set out to reproduce natural light.
Sennelier worked with many different artists to produce L'Aquarelle Sennelier. They consulted watercolourists from all over the world. A panel of professional painters carried out blind tests on a number of formulations. They clearly revealed what they were looking for: a watercolour which is luminous, brilliant and intense.
Honey is used in Sennelier L'Aquarelle not only as a preservative but as an additive giving brilliance and smoothness to the paint. Always striving for excellence, Sennelier has reworked its watercolour formula with increasing the amount of honey in the paint to reinforce the longevity of the colours, their radiance and luminosity.