The Best Watercolor Sticks and Water-Soluble Pastels for Ethereal Effects

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Watercolor sticks are a great tool for artists who want to add watercolor effects to sketches and drawings. They are somewhere between a watercolor and a pastel, with a good amount of variation among brands. Apply them in a range of ways: draw dry on dry and then wet your surface with a brush, dip the stick in water as you work, apply dry to wet paper, or even treat these sticks like watercolor pans, using a wet brush to take pigment from the stick and transfer it to paper. Watercolor sticks are sometimes priced better than traditional pans, and they’re highly portable: no palette or brush necessary. If you’re interested in using watercolor sticks for drawing or painting, find our list of recommended options, below.

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ARTNEWS RECOMMENDS
Daniel Smith Extra Fine Watercolor Sticks
Daniel Smith watercolor sticks are a favorite of traditional watercolor painters. The large, cylindrical sticks are made with the same ingredients as Daniel Smith Extra Fine Watercolor tubes and hold more pigment than the tubes. They’re easy to take on the go for travel or plein air painting; the only downside is that because of their purity, they can be very soft, especially in humidity, which makes them less useful as a drawing tool.

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Daniel Smith Extra Fine Watercolor Sticks
$5.55–$9.46

WE ALSO LIKE
Caran D’Ache Neocolor II Aquarelle Artists’
Pastels and Sets
Not watercolor sticks but pigment-rich, water-soluble pastels, Caran D’Ache’s buttery and bright Neocolor II crayons offer the option of wet or dry techniques (or a combination of the two), plus quick clean up with water and soap, making them ideal for kids. Use them alone or in combination with watercolor for luminous effects.

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Caran d’Ache Neocolor II Pastels and Sets
$1.58–$262.15

EDUCATORS’ CHOICE
Faber-Castell Gel Sticks

Children delight in the magic of watercolor sticks and how they flow with the simple addition of water. This set contains 12 colors of easy-to-handle sticks encased in plastic for mess-free art projects at school or at home. When the business end gets too stubby, a twist of the base exposes more material. The “gel” of the paint stick glides well over paper and shows up creamy and vivid on the page. The kit includes a brush to turn scribbles into washes of color.

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Faber-Castell Gel Sticks – 12 Twistable Watercolor Crayons for Kids with Brush – Watercolors for Kids
$12.99

ANOTHER GOOD OPTION
Charvin Water-Soluble Pastel Painting Sticks
For a medium that leans more toward the pastel end of the spectrum, try Charvin’s set of 48 square sticks. These painting sticks are hard like pastels and can be used as such, but marks turn vibrant, glowy, and translucent once water is added. This genre-hopper is perfect for mixed-media projects.

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Charvin Artist Colored Chalk Pastels (Set of 48) – Water Soluble, Assorted Pastel Color Sticks for Wet, & Dry Painting
$18.99

A GREAT ALTERNATIVE
Derwent Inktense Blocks and Sets

Like true watercolor sticks, these implements are water-soluble and create luminous, flowing effects when combined with water. Unlike true watercolor sticks, they become permanent when dry. The permanence means certain effects that are difficult to achieve with watercolors, such as clearly distinct layers, are easy with this medium. The colors are opaque and intense and can even be used on fabric.

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Derwent Inktense Blocks and Sets
$1.95–$140.05