Winsor & Newton Cotman Watercolors - Assorted Colors, Tube Palette Set of 10, 8 ml Tubes

Winsor & Newton Cotman Watercolors - Assorted Colors, Tube Palette Set of 10, 8 ml Tubes

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Cotman Watercolors offer a selection of good-quality watercolors for the beginner or intermediate artist or student. The Cotman line includes both traditional pigments and reliable synthetic colors that replace some of the more rare and expensive pigments used in the Professional Watercolors.

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Cotman Watercolors offer a selection of goodquality watercolors for the beginner or intermediate artist or student The Cotman line includes both

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Find Winsor & Newton Cotman Watercolor, 8mL at Michaels. Designed with quality and cost in mind, this line of watercolors is ideal for students and fine artists who want to stay on budget without sacrifice their standards. Designed with quality and cost in mind, this line of watercolors is ideal for students and fine artists who want to stay on budget without sacrifice their standards.

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