Winsor & Newton Designers' Gouache Colour Sets

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Description

Winsor & Newton have been producing fine artist Designer Gouache since the mid 1930's. Today, the Designers' Gouache range benefits from significant developments in technology and is smoother, flatter, more opaque and more brilliant than ever before.

Designers' Gouache colours are a range of opaque water colours, mainly used by designers, illustrators and commercial artists to create vibrant illustrations in solid colour.

Gouache is also widely used in fine art as an opaque water colour. Can be used thinly for a wash at the start of a painting then applied in thicker layers towards the end. Unlike transparent water colour, where you need to plan and reserve the white of the paper, gouache is more controllable and enables you to remove mistakes and re-paint.

Primary Colour Set

The colours have been specially selected for optimum results when colour mixing, producing strong, bright mixes.

Includes:

  • 6 x 14ml tubes of Designer's Gouache: Primary Yellow, Primary Red, Primary Blue, Permanent Green Medium, Ivory Black, and Zinc White. Colours are subject to variations.

Introductory Set

Makes an ideal starter set.

Includes:

  • 10 x 14ml tubes of Designers' Gouache: Zinc White, Yellow Ochre, Ultramarine, Spectrum Red, Primary Yellow, Primary Red, Primary Blue, Permanent Yellow Deep, Ivory Black, and Permanent Green Medium. Colours are subject to variations.

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Frankie Catt
Perfect Introductory Set

I ordered this set (the ten tube Introductory set) along with a handful of other individual tubes to round out my starting collection of gauche. I think this is a great selection for a basic starter set! You could mostly get away with just purchasing the 6 tube Primary set if you’re fairly confident with colour mixing, and in that case I’d strongly recommend picking up an extra tube or two of white as it will go very fast.

The Permanent Green Middle is fairly liquid and separated but it’s workable and a lovely colour, a perfect choice for a primary palette.
The Primary Red is on the cool side, a little pinkish, and has a smooth consistency.
Primary Yellow is also quite cool and somewhat sheer compared to most of the other colours.
Primary Blue is warmer compared to the other two primaries, and is a bit of a lighter and more opaque blue than some others.
Lamp Black is a nice, basic, universal carbon black that washes out into a neutral grey.
Zinc White is extremely thick and opaque, which is handy in a white and also gives it more power when mixing.

The extra tubes in the Introductory set are well chosen to balance the Primaries.
Permanent Yellow Deep makes for a nice warm yellow contrast to the cool Primary Yellow, as does Spectrum Red to Primary Red. Spectrum Red has a lovely vivid bloody undertone to it, a rich edge of rust that makes it a nice natural looking red to have on hand. Ultramarine is an excellent deep, cool contrast to the Primary Blue. Yellow Ochre as a final addition is a bit interesting, but it’s a great colour to have on hand for mixing flesh tones.

A couple notes on the other greens I got:
Linden Green is the most beautiful colour I’ve ever encountered. I’m in love.
The Permanent Green Dark is one of the drier consistencies, interestingly.
Permanent Green Light… The colour is nice, but unfortunately the consistency (at least in the tube I received) is just so binder-heavy and oily that it’s a total nightmare to use. With the 20ish total tubes I’ve bought, there’s a wide range of consistencies, but nothing else even begins to come close to this. I’ve swatched them all and also made up a number of travel palettes with halfpans. Everything else has fully dried, the PGL is still a runny liquid in the pan. Either I’ve got a defective batch or this paint needs to be put in the pear wiggler before use!

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Jacqueline

Beautiful colours, quality product, just be careful to check that the binder hasn’t separated before squeezing a big bit out of the tube.

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