DANIEL SMITH Extra Fine Artist's Watercolour 15ml Tube - Page 2/3

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Daniel Smith Watercolour Chart.PDF

Every painting has a story. Daniel Smith's goal is to make the painting process as memorable as your finished masterpiece. Daniel Smith have spent eighteen years developing the finest and most complete line of watercolour paint so you can create your own unique vision.

When you choose Daniel Smith Extra Fine Watercolours, your work will benefit from the extensive research put into all of their materials. Their passion for colour is only the beginning; the rest of the story is yours to tell.

Building a Watercolour Palette
Since Daniel Smith started making their Extra Fine Watercolours in 1993, customers have responded by telling us about their favourite colours and combinations. Although each artist's method of colour selection is unique, most agree to start with basics, add strong secondary tones, and mix in unique and interesting favourites.

Bold Basics Set the Stage for Brilliant Results
The key to a successful palette starts with high-quality paint in primary tones. Beginners to the most advanced painters benefit from a selection of warm and cool primaries for colour mixing.

To make a fiery orange, try mixing New Gamboge (a warm yellow) with Pyrrol Scarlet (a warm red). Cool yellows (like Lemon Yellow) are slightly green and are useful for creating vibrant green shades.

These primary colours and their clean mixtures can be neutralized or brightened to suit your subject. Remember to add earthtones to complete your basic palette.

Secondary Colours Add Balance & Harmony to Your Work
Expand your palette with violets, greens and oranges to take your painting to the next level. These colours, situated between the primaries on your palette allow for complex and harmonious colour relationships.

Some secondary colours are pre-mixed watercolours that are best bought by the tube because they are used so frequently (Sap Green is an example of a popular pre-mixed shade). Others are single pigment paints, like Quinacridone Burnt Orange, that add a serious pop to your palette but cannot be mixed using primary colours.

Create Drama with a Stunning Cast of Characters
Certain colours just have that "wow" factor. We've talked to many artists who find inspiration in the bold, unique and unusual pigments we offer.

Add dramatic effects with an authentic mineral pigment from our PrimaTek? line or create a jewel-like shimmer with a Luminescent watercolour. Customer favourites like Quinacridone Gold or Rhodonite are sure to add excitement to your process.

For more information view PDF Daniel Smith Watercolour Chart or watch videos Daniel Smith Youtube Chanel Videos

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Kerry Kaskamanidis

I’ve been asked to review this order but I haven’t received it yet

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karen johns
quinachridone gold

a colour i cannot live without. if any colour were to be my favorite it is mine. transparent, easy to lift, easy to mix with other colours and perfect for the first wash. it adds brightness and life to the paintings. i have to always have a spare tube hidden away just in case i might run out in my paint box.

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Moizee
Daniel Smith Watercolour pigments

These have got to be the best watercolors. I absolutely enjoy using them. I find it very hard to stop buying them lol 😂 They’re like candy.

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Kathy Wilden
Watercolour

Daniel Smith is my favourite watercolour. I’m happy with the colours, they are vibrant and do not disappoint.

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Victoria Haigh-Auston
Great fast service, products are great. Thank you

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