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DANIEL SMITH Extra Fine Watercolor Paint, 5ml Tube, Indigo, 284610046

  • ...e late 1600's, the major source of indigo was the French West Indies, where large crops of indigofera was grown and harvested just before the plant bloomed. Once picked, the plant was processed in vats where it was water filtered, then dried into cakes for export..
  • Excellent Lightfastness, Transparent, Non-granulating, Medium staining.
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DANIEL SMITH Watercolor Set 5ml Tubes - Alvaro Castagnet Watercolor Set - 10 Tubes, 285610016

  • ..., semi-transparent organic pigments. is considered the perfect yellow, a fact which offers more control when mixing. Mayan Orange: Hot and intense! Use it straight from the tube for a blazing red-orange. As you add water, the color remains strong and disperses very evenly..
  • Ultramarine Blue: Intense, pure and subtly granulating, it stands proudly alone pure blue without shading to any other color. Cobalt Blue: Power with every drop. Cobalt Blue is a neutral, non-staining primary blue which subtly modifies most pigments. Considered a mixing pigment, its transparent nature can cast a giant reticulating shadow..
  • Viridian: This transparent non-staining pigment is an excellent glazing pigment. Its a cool blue-green useful in mixing without staining other pigment particles and for soft edges. Yellow Ochre: Is a stunning gold hue, bright and clean yet true to its earthy nature. Its non-staining, can be lifted easily to create highlights and has a predicable soft granulation in washes..
  • Burnt Sienna Light: DANIEL SMITH has created Burnt Sienna Light just for me. It is a beautiful, transparent hue. It is permanent, it has power and it breaks down Ultramarine Blue perfectly. Burnt Sienna Light is fabulous when you want to place cool colors on top. I use it when I....
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