It's that simple

Rubbing, brushing, wiping and polishing - painting without water, brushes and fixative.

Discover your new hobby

For home, school, kindergarten and studio

Contents of the Seccorell Rondo tin - contains 8 color sticks, rubbing block, cleaning brush and cotton pads, expandable to 24 color sticks after removing the bottom insert

The Seccorell finger-wipe painting technique forms a bridge between watercolor and pastel techniques.

The desired amount of paint stick is rubbed over the painting surface on the rubbing block.

The color powder is worked in with the fingers or the ball of the hand in fine circular or wiping movements.

Seccorell can also be used where watercolors and pastels are out of the question for technical reasons.

The finger wipe paints are harmless to health.

Short introduction

School and pedagogy

Seccorell has long been an integral part of creative work in schools, kindergartens and therapeutic facilities.

Detailed drawing of a dandelion root with Seccorell - fingers smudge the color powder directly in the botanical epoch booklet.

The children "work" directly with the Seccorell color pigment through the skin contact of their fingers, experiencing color through movement, differentiated pressure and rhythm - in the spirit of Waldorf education, which helps to connect head, heart and hand. The result is not just a picture - dedication, inner peace and the ability to concentrate are also encouraged in a natural way.

Execution: Andrea Reiß

School & Pedagogy

Start of school

Small school cone with Seccorell paints and brushes, surrounded by colorful paper confetti.

Big day for the kids - the first day of school!
Perfect for every school bag: our Seccorell "Mini":


The size of a matchbox with 8 small paint sticks, a small cleaning brush, eraser lead and a rubbing surface.

Photo: Andrea Reiß

To the mini