Jo Jo

Isaro Watercolor Paints Review

Isaro water-colours is Belgium brand and I bought mine which is a set of 10 tubes (7ml) from Jackson’s. They have it as Jackson’s Selection Colors.

The colors that I have now from that set: Isaro Yellow Light, Scarlett Red, Ultramarine Blue, Phtalo Blue, Yellow Ochre, Venetian Red, Burnt Sienna, Isaro Pink, Payne's Grey, Orange Oxide.

Since Feb, I have been mainly using Isaro watercolor paints for my paintings and it’s been fantastic. It’s just over 2 weeks so maybe it’s relatively short amount of time to judge but with more than 20 (5x7) paintings, I can confidently say that I am very happy with this brand.

Isaro water-colours is Belgium brand and I bought mine which is a set of 10 tubes (7ml) from Jackson’s. They have it as Jackson’s Selection Colors. The colors that I have now from that set: Isaro Yellow Light, Scarlett Red, Ultramarine Blue, Phtalo Blue, Yellow Ochre, Venetian Red, Burnt Sienna, Isaro Pink, Payne's Grey, Orange Oxide.

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Jackson’s Selection Isaro Color

I’m happy with current set but I wish they included one of greens as I’m using a lot of yellow light for mixing, it’s going to run out pretty soon!

I’m not so good at making a color-chart and if you are looking for more professional and in-depth review, I’d recommend one of Jackson’s Art review back in 2018. It has a beautiful colour-wheel and bright & lovely painting with Isaro. Check out the review: Zoe Elizabeth Norman Reviews Isaro Watercolors


As it comes as a tube, I have a choice of putting them into my half pan and dry them. The only downside of Isaro set I got is that as much as the quality is amazing, I wish it is little bigger like maybe 10ml instead of 7ml for starter. But again, I’m quite happy with the colour and consistency so no more complain!


My Isaro color-chart. - I missed out the white area for each of true colour as I’ve accidentally paint them anyway on the first row! (newbie alert!)

My Isaro color-chart. - I missed out the white area for each of true colour as I’ve accidentally paint them anyway on the first row! (newbie alert!)

My top 5 favourite colour or mixed colours from what I have so far.

  1. Ultramaine

  2. Isaro Pink

  3. Isaro Pink + Ultra marine / Payne’s Grey

  4. Payne’s Grey

  5. Ultramaine + Yellow Ochre

Some of my painting with Isaro. A couple of things that I love this paint is that it can be so “Earthy” and you can also make them “mono” which I enjoy a lot of my painting with Isaro. But you can also play as so Vibrant and Light. Personally I think Isaro Pink can make almost any colour interesting!


If you’re interested in trying out other watercolor brands for an experiment (that’s how I ended up buying this one) or out of curiosity simply, etc. I highly recommend for you to just try them out. You can also see how different colours turn out from my February painting gallery. Almost all of them are painted with Isaro.

I hope this helps your decision making process and if you end up buying it, ENJOY! :)

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My painting exercises until 2021

I think the most important thing you need to do when you learn something - not just watercolour painting - is to Keep Practicing. For me, it took a couple of years to really have that consistent (sort of) habit of keep practicing watercolor painting.

I think the most important thing you need to do when you learn something - not just watercolour painting - is to Keep Practicing. For me, it took a couple of years to really have that consistent (sort of) habit of keep practicing watercolor painting.

At the beginning, I was really fascinated by so many Youtube videos to learn as a beginner and I still am! And then, my next phase was to try out and copy painting from the YouTube without really studying much, it was all about fun and trying new things.

And then I moved on to browsing watercolor brushes, papers and paint brands and watching other people’s crazy art supply shopping howl for a while (guilty, I still do and enjoy watching them!) And after all that finally grab my brush and paper and really try and paint.

There is nothing wrong about just watching a lot of YouTube videos and try to understand all the theories until you actually feel comfortable to start painting. I think it’s matter of finding the moment that gives you a joy and happiness when you paint. When you’re ready and start painting, you just need to keep going and don’t give up. :)


Here’re some of my watercolour paintings - mostly from 2019 and 2020. I think it’s not the best artwork but I like them anyway.!

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My water-colour painting journey - how it all started..

It all started.. probably sometime in 2017 or 2018 …

It all started.. probably sometime in 2017 or 2018 (not sure when exactly). My very first water-colour painting as an adult was not really out of my own interest, it was actually me just being helpful try to find a hobby for my husband. He once said learn how to paint is one of his retirement plan. I thought of learning more about it before I actually recommend it to him but I ended up liking it so much, I pick it up as my own hobby. Although my husband did not learn but he is very supportive of me learning and enjoying water-colour painting so I’m very happy.

I watched a lot of YouTube videos and after I learned how it can be so ‘free’ in crafting or how it is unpredictable but yet beautiful - if only I knew… this is definitely not the easiest medium - I decided to try.

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Daler Rowney Aquafine 12 half-pan water-colour paints

Now I have a couple set of water-colour paints from different brands. - I will talk about my main water-colour brand next time - but my very first water-colour was a 12 half-pan of travel set from Daler Rowney which is a great UK brand.

Though there’s been a lot of ups and downs in terms of learning and keep motivating myself, I am going to continue learn and keep practicing and practicing. And if you just started, I hope this place gives you some comforts and know you’re not alone!

Hope I can continue post with many more interesting stuffs here and also sharing my humble paintings.

Cheers,

Jo

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