The palette is the tray on which artists place small quantities of paint from their tubes so that they have a working set of colors. They usually use the center of this palette, or tray, to mix new colors from the selection placed around the edge.
the famous painters that used pseudonym was henri matisse and jackson pollock
sieve tray
They are primary colours. The primary colours of light are red, green and blue, and the primary colours of pigments are yellow, red and blue.
It's most likely 'painters caulk', which comes in tubes and is widely used in finishing jobs around a house. Cheap, and comes in a variety of colours, can be painted anyway.
A bar tray is used to serve tea
prism
supply tray is used in served for food and other food
as long there is a bread pan on top of the baking tray, yes bead can be baked on a baking tray
a dutch serving tray is used for serving food
Realist painters applied pure color directly onto the canvas; Impressionist painters did not.
Light pastels, ivory white, and gold had been the predominant colours, and Rococo decorators often used mirrors to decorate the feel of open space.
As far as I know, painters don't use knives. What I think you could be asking is a putty knife used by drywallers.