The Peg & Awl Sendak Artist Roll and My Essential Watercolor Travel Supplies

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
  • The Peg & Awl Sendak Artist Roll is one of my most treasured art supplies. Here I give an overview of the waxed canvas roll, as well as introduce you to some of my essential travel watercolor supplies. I love the Sendak for my plein air kit; it’s great for travel sketching, nature sketching, and toting to and from local art classes (or just from one room to another!).
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    Here’s information about the Sendak from the Peg & Awl website:
    - 10 oz. waxed duck canvas (14 oz. with wax)
    - Sustainable organic leather strap
    - Antique steel buckle
    - Brass rivets
    - 5 colors options (All Black also available)
    - 16 pen/pencil-sized pockets
    - 4 inside flat pockets
    - 1 zippered pocket (black YKK zipper with brass teeth)
    - 2 large outside pockets
    - Available with Tool Protectors (sold separately)
    - Available with monogramming
    Tool Protectors
    If you use brushes and dippy pens and other tools that have never traveled safely, fear not! We have developed tool protectors that slide into The Sendak and keep your tools safe from the outside!
    WEIGHT:
    Approximately 9.5 oz.
    MEASUREMENTS (complete measurements available on the Peg & Awl website):
    Closed:
    Inches: 7.75″ tall by 7″ wide by 0.5″ deep
    ; Metric: 20.3 cm by 17.8 cm wide by 1.3 cm deep
    Open:
    Inches: 10.75″ tall by 21.5″ wide;
    Metric: 27.9 cm by 57.8 cm wide
    Large Interior Pockets:
    Inches: 2 @ 2.5″ wide by 6″ tall; 2 @ 4.25″ wide (seam to seam) by 6″ tall;
    Metric: 2 @ 6.4 cm wide by 15.2 cm tall; 2 @ 10.8 cm wide (seam to seam) by 15.2 cm tall
    Large Exterior Pockets:
    Inches: 2 @ 6.5″ wide by 7.75″ tall
    ; Metric: 2 @ 16.5 cm wide by 19.7 cm tall
    All pockets measured seam to seam.
    Other supplies featured in the video:
    - Peg & Awl’s Sendak Artist Roll, Portrait Orra Sketchbook, and Iris Painter’s Palette - pegandawlbuilt...
    - Rosemary & Co R12 Pocket Sable/Nylon Blend ¼” Dagger Brush - www.rosemaryan...
    - Escoda Reserva Travel Brushes (Round 2, Round 6, Round 10) - www.jacksonsar...
    - Princeton Heritage Brushes (Liner 2, and Round 5/0)
    - Uni-ball Signo White Gel Pen
    - Kuretake Sumi Brush Pen
    - TWSBI ECO EF Nib
    - Whiskey Painters Stainless Steel Collapsible Travel Cup
    -
    Mechanical Pencil
    - Tombow Drawing Pencils
    - Prismacolor White Pencil
    - Sakura Micron Black Pens
    - Charlie Palette - www.etsy.com/s...
    - Sugarhouse Ceramic Co. Palette and Mini Pencil Sharpener - sugarhousecera...
    -
    2” Silver Brush Atelier Flat Hake Brush - www.dickblick....
    - The Expeditionary Art Palette and Pocket Mister (they also sell some Rosemary & Co. brushes!) - art-toolkit.com
    Sylvan Clayworks Ceramic Palette - sylvanclaywork...
    *None of the above are affiliate links, nor have any of these products been gifted in exchange for a review.
    Thanks for watching! If you’d like to see more videos from me, please consider following me on Instagram @ampersand_paints_and_palettes or subscribing to my channel.
    Please comment below if you have any questions. I’d also love to hear what’s in your Sendak!

Komentáře • 37

  • @sfoss9470
    @sfoss9470 Před 2 měsíci

    I’m watching sendek videos and I just love it when it looks like something is made for a pocket and fits perfect. Had to get the ceramic pallet😂

  • @PegandAwlBuilt
    @PegandAwlBuilt Před 3 lety +4

    This is such a beautiful set up! Thanks for sharing all of your art goodies in the Sendak!

  • @debsmith7050
    @debsmith7050 Před 4 lety +1

    Best yet !!! So glad to learn about your setup. TY

  • @marcwheeler4406
    @marcwheeler4406 Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome art kit...am going to look up on esty the Charlie pallet looks wonderful....👩‍🎨🎨

  • @holliesterr
    @holliesterr Před 4 lety +3

    That is gorgeous. I just got the Mini version. Maybe I'll get the bigger version someday!

    • @ampersandpaintspalettes9431
      @ampersandpaintspalettes9431  Před 4 lety

      I’m so excited for you to get your mini! It’s definitely on my wish list. What colors did you go with?

    • @holliesterr
      @holliesterr Před 4 lety +1

      @@ampersandpaintspalettes9431 Picking out the color was the hardest part! I was close to getting the All Black version, but opted for the Truffle color in the end. I love it.

    • @RandombyRachel
      @RandombyRachel Před 4 lety

      @@holliesterr The Truffle color is so great. I love it too. I totally agree about the difficulty of picking out a color! The All Black Sendaks are so slick looking, and I was also tempted by the Moss. Decisions, decisions!

  • @MollyM2
    @MollyM2 Před 4 lety +2

    I love this! Your videos are wonderful, I'm so happy to have found your channel!

    • @ampersandpaintspalettes9431
      @ampersandpaintspalettes9431  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks, Molly! I’m just starting out with videos, and I’m so glad you enjoy them!

    • @MollyM2
      @MollyM2 Před 4 lety +1

      Ampersand Paints & Palettes You're very professional and your audio/video quality is good! You seem experienced, if I hadn't known you were just starting ☺️

  • @pincom85
    @pincom85 Před 3 lety +1

    What a great setup and video clip !! And #Charliepalette is also fit with your pencil organizer !! Awesome !
    - Charlie from USK Factory !

  • @ckeck402
    @ckeck402 Před 3 lety +2

    Great review! This looks so fun. Do you think it would hold all colored pencils and maybe a sketch pad? How many would it hold? Thanks!

    • @ampersandpaintspalettes9431
      @ampersandpaintspalettes9431  Před 3 lety +1

      Great question! I wish I had enough pencils to give you more information about how many you could put in it and have it close comfortably, but I’ll give you my best guess! You can fit about two dozen pencils comfortably in each of the outside pockets. Inside I’d guess you could comfortably fit about fifty. So you could pack in about a hundred pencils according to those estimations. The only thing I’d say is that the outside pockets may be less secure, so it depends on how you carry and use it whether that would work for you. If it was me I’d probably put a little sketchbook in one of the outside pockets (the Peg & Awl ones fit perfectly) and then use the inside pockets for pencils (and then sharpeners/erasers could go in the zippered pouch). If your sketchbook doesn’t fit in the pocket, you can bundle one on with the leather strap (that’s what I do when I’m using a larger hardcover book). Hope that helps! Let me know if you have any other questions!

  • @klb430
    @klb430 Před 3 lety +1

    Just FYI there is an etsy seller, poems about you, that 3d prints pans for the Peg & Awl palettes.

    • @ampersandpaintspalettes9431
      @ampersandpaintspalettes9431  Před 3 lety

      This is such a great tip, Kelcey-thanks for bringing these up! I actually bought them as soon as Poems About You released them, because they solved my dilemma perfectly! I highlighted them on my Instagram account but haven’t done a video here yet. Will have to do that soon! I love the plastic-free idea of the palette by itself, but I just wasn’t confident enough about color selection to ever fill it. The bioplastic custom pans are perfect until I figure it out. I’m so glad you mentioned it here for other folks!

  • @Angela27red
    @Angela27red Před 2 lety +1

    The art tool kit palette and the peg one - can you use gouache in it? Have You?

    • @ampersandpaintspalettes9431
      @ampersandpaintspalettes9431  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Angela! Great question! I use watercolor more than I use gouache, but I've tended to have more success with gouache using it straight out of the tube rather than dried and rewet. So it depends how you use gouache. If you typically squeeze it into pans or a palette and then use them rewet, these would work fine. But they're not airtight, so they won't keep your paints wet. Hope that helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.

  • @bar3450
    @bar3450 Před 4 lety +1

    I'm curious how the wood takes the water when you mix the paints. Also, the pallet that contains the pains, that was lovely although my concern again is the water seeping through it.

    • @ampersandpaintspalettes9431
      @ampersandpaintspalettes9431  Před 4 lety +3

      I wondered about that too. The ones featured in the video are both treated with oil to protect the wood. I haven’t had any issues, but I’ll update if I do!

    • @bar3450
      @bar3450 Před 4 lety +1

      @@ampersandpaintspalettes9431 yes, please do!

    • @PegandAwlBuilt
      @PegandAwlBuilt Před 3 lety +2

      I've been making paints for my Iris and I've filled some wells numerous times and it is all holding up beautifully. We use maple which is a hardwood. I've been using mine steadily for nearly 1.5 years!

  • @jmhlongtin
    @jmhlongtin Před 4 lety +1

    Hey this is a great review of what you've got in your Sendak. I was wondering if you could give an opinion of the palettes. If you could only have one, the Charlie or the P&A, which would you pick and why?

    • @ampersandpaintspalettes9431
      @ampersandpaintspalettes9431  Před 4 lety +1

      They are both lovely. I think it depends on your own preferences. The wells in the Peg & Awl palette are larger, so you may prefer that one if you use larger brushes (maybe larger than a 6?) and don't mix colors very often (or don't mind using a separate mixing surface). Being larger, the wells hold more paint than the Charlie, so that may also be a factor for you. The big plus of the Charlie is that it has mixing surfaces in the palette. So I would say either one depending on brush size, mixing preferences, and how many/what size wells you want. I'd love to hear what you decide!

    • @jmhlongtin
      @jmhlongtin Před 4 lety +1

      @@ampersandpaintspalettes9431 After much thinking, I've decided to get the P&A one with my most favorite quote engraved on it. As much as I adore the looks of the Charlie palette (and I still may get one someday), the ultimate deciding factor was to support a US-based maker and since I'm buying a Sendak for my birthday, I thought I'd indulge in the palette that fits it perfectly.

    • @PegandAwlBuilt
      @PegandAwlBuilt Před 3 lety

      @@jmhlongtin I'd love to know what you think of the palette - and thank you!

  • @AG-de9il
    @AG-de9il Před 3 lety

    Can you do a video on the different pens and how to refill etc?

    • @ampersandpaintspalettes9431
      @ampersandpaintspalettes9431  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi, A G! Which ones are you interested in? The Microns are not refillable. I do think refillable fineliners exist, but I haven’t tried them (but would love to hear from others about these). The brush pen I used Platinum Carbon Black cartridges in (I don’t know if they’re supposed to technically fit, but they do). The fountain pen I fill with waterproof fountain pen ink. Happy to do a specific video on what you’re interested in. Thanks for the question!

    • @AG-de9il
      @AG-de9il Před 3 lety

      @@ampersandpaintspalettes9431 I was thinking mostly about the fountain pen, it looks perfect for what I want to add to my sendak but am unclear of how to refill! Maybe in a video you could show how to use the different pens when you do watercolor? Would be so helpful for a beginner like myself!

  • @t.fedelis109
    @t.fedelis109 Před 4 měsíci

    Ragazzi un porta penne che costa un botto.ma possibile!

  • @geslinam9703
    @geslinam9703 Před 3 lety

    Do you think a standard metal 24 half pan palette would fit into this? They are maybe 3”x8”

    • @ampersandpaintspalettes9431
      @ampersandpaintspalettes9431  Před 3 lety

      Hi Geslina! I tried this out for you, and it can work. The best place for a palette this size is one of the exterior large pockets (front or back). The palette sticks out about 1.5-1.75 inches. It can fit into the interior large pocket, but then the flap doesn't fold down all the way. It can still work, but it's a bit awkward. The smaller metal palettes are a better fit for the inside (the 12-18 half pan ones), but the larger ones can work! Thanks for watching! Feel free to let me know if you have any other questions.

    • @geslinam9703
      @geslinam9703 Před 3 lety

      @@ampersandpaintspalettes9431 thanks so much! I think I’d rather get the smaller size palette, as you say. It would bug me if it was sticking out. These rolls are a little pricey, but they look sturdy and well made, and I love that you can fit so much into them, including a smaller size watercolor journal in the outside pockets. I wouldn’t have to carry anything extra, except maybe a bottle of water. Again, thanks for checking the palette fit for me. I appreciate it,