Trail Tiles by Trailbound Sketches

Have fun, make mistakes, and create what you want to see.

$22.00

Details

  • 25 round-edge paper sheets contained in a hinged metal tin.
  • 310 gsm Expressions Bright White 100% cotton cold press watercolor paper by Hahnemühle.
  • Each tile measures 3½" × 3½" (8.9cm x 8.9cm).
  • Total weight: 4oz.
These small format sheets invite exploration and the satisfaction of finishing something quickly.
A tin of watercolor paper sits open on a rock, with a watercolor palette, paint brush, pencil, and binoculars. In the background are mountain peaks.

Make that first mark

Facing a blank page can sometimes feel intimidating, especially with a complicated or expansive subject. You might wonder, “Where do I begin?” and “How do I get started?” To help answer these questions, our friend Max Romey and his team at Trailbound Sketches has created Trail Tiles, a beautiful small set of Hahnemühle paper contained within a slim, hinged metal tin.

Read all about Trail Tiles by Trailbound Sketches on our blog.

Watercolor palette not included.

A multimedia photo-painting of a person sitting and sketching at a distance with sketched mountains over a grey sky.

About Trailbound Sketches

Trailbound Sketches is a production studio and community founded by Alaskan artist and filmmaker Max Romey. Supported by a small team of adventurous creatives, Team Trailbound is united by a passion for education, environmental stewardship, and creative storytelling. Learn more about the team and explore Max’s watercolor tutorial series on their website.

Max has been our friend for many years, and we have loved sharing his artwork and adventure stories with our community as an Art Toolkit Ambassador and workshop instructor. We are thrilled to continue following along and sharing where his creative path is leading him!

An artist sites on a rock, dipping a paintbrush in a Pocket Palette.

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