Jack Richeson - Butcher Tray
Mix watercolors with precise moisture control on this convex enamel tray
Steel construction with porcelain enamel creates a mixing surface that withstands decades of studio use. The baked-on finish resists staining and cleans completely, dried paint lifts away without ghost colors contaminating fresh mixes. Unlike plastic palettes that develop scratches or porous ceramic that absorbs pigment, this smooth surface maintains its integrity through countless painting sessions.
The slightly convex center serves a specific purpose: water naturally runs toward the edges, allowing precise control over moisture content in your mixes. This design proves essential for drybrush watercolor techniques where too much water dilutes pigment intensity. Load your brush with concentrated color at the center, then work outward as needed. One generous mixing area provides room to blend large washes or prepare multiple values simultaneously without compartments limiting your working space.
Construction details vary slightly, sides measure either 1 inch perpendicular or 1¼ inches angled, and overall dimensions may differ within an inch of listed specifications, but the core performance remains consistent. Traditional butcher tray design that watercolorists and gouache painters have relied on for generations, now built to outlast your brushes.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
- Porcelain enamel baked onto steel
- Extremely smooth, easy-to-clean surface
- Convex center directs water to edges
- Perfect for dry brush watercolor technique
- Durable construction withstands daily use
- 1" to 1.25" sides contain mixed paint
