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In this video I share my journey from Student grade to Professional grade watercolor paints. I discuss the differences between these two paint grades and review two specific paint brands. I even show you where you can buy these sets and the current prices (May 2020). #studentvsprograde #watercolor #paints The two paint sets that I own and that are shown in this video are: Winsor Newton Cotman Deluxe Sketcher Pocket Box (16 half pans) - https://amzn.to/2Wig5Wm Mijello Mission Gold (24 colors, 7ml tubes) - https://amzn.to/2Le0alu This Mission Gold paint set does not come with a palette. You need to buy that separately. Here is the palette shown in this video: Mijello Airtight Plastic Palette - https://amzn.to/3ducz0y Arches 100% Cotton Watercolor Paper - https://amzn.to/35Janj7 I accidentally quoted a price for a different Cotman set from Amazon. The Winsor Newton set that I quote in the video is this set: https://amzn.to/2SNFIvW Note: The prices shown are at the time of recording. The prices seem to fluctuate greatly! Prices also vary from country to country. The bottom line: You can actually get a good artist grade (i.e. professional) set for a price comparable to some student grade sets. I would recommend buying the BEST paints you can afford. Note: Some brands refer to their professional grade paints as "Artist" grade. These are the paints I have used in my studio. I have real experience with both of these sets. If you found this video helpful, please consider subscribing to my channel and hit the notification bell to stay informed of future videos. Thanks! I am not paid to endorse the products shown. However, I receive a small commission from sales generated from the links above. Thanks for supporting this content.