DANIEL SMITH Extra Fine™ Quinacridone Sienna Watercolor 15 ml. - World`s finest artists` paints
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€15.80
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Code:10301141
The ultimate low-staining glazing pigment, finer than any Burnt Sienna. For the traditional and purist watercolor painter, Quinacridone Sienna divides yellows from reds, falling on the orange line. Its place on the color chart makes Quinacridone Sienna a complement-free pigment, easy to modify without revealing a hidden gray. Quinacridone Sienna works especially well in damp underpaintings overpainted with full-bodied pigments such as Indigo or Payne’s Gray. The fine clear Quinacridone particles collect and retreat, giving way to compressed pools surrounded by the premixed grays. Highly durable and extremely transparent, all the DANIEL SMITH Quinacridone colors excel in vivid clarity and intensity.
Starting with 10 parts water to 1 part paint (by weight) in the palette, our chemist paints the top half of the swatch uniformly with a round brush to show the paint’s color and characteristics. For the bottom half, he dips a ¾” flat brush into the paint well just once, then applies the color in stripes until the brush is dry, which shows the color’s tone and behavior through a wash. We use these swatches for color matching during the manufacturing process.
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Find your creative inspiration with the widest range of watercolors in the world – a total of 266 colors across three lines: Extra Fine, PrimaTek and Luminescent.
Formulated to meet and exceed the highest industry standards, every batch is thoroughly analyzed for its performance qualities – lightfastness, color value, tinting strength, clarity, vibrancy, undertone, particle size, density and viscosity.
Paint everything you can imagine with vibrant and consistent colors that can be easily mixed for even more variations.
All colors are available in 15ml tubes.
- Pigments used:PO 48, PY 150, PR 209
- Series:2
- Lightfastness rating ASTM:I = Exellent (100+ years)
- Transparency:Transparent
- Staining:2 - Low Staining
- Granulation:Yes, in varying degrees