A valuable yellow-orange with particularly high tinting strength and good transparency. Also known as Indian Yellow in many artists? circles, this color is completely lightfast and does not carry the negative connotations often associated with its inferiorly manufactured counterparts on the market. *Click on color swatch for detailed pigment information
A yellow, clean shade red with acceptable lightfastness in both full and tint shades. An exceptionally vibrant color when used alone. *Click on color swatch for detailed pigment information
A very blue shade of red with excellent transparency. Considered a Napthol pigment -bridging the gap between ToluidIne reds and Quinacridones in terms of performance and economic characteristics. Recommended for use only as a full shade.
Pure Alizarin ? valued for its distinct mixing capabilities and transparency, must be used with caution as the Alizarin pigment, though universally recommended, has a poor lightfast rating. *Click on color swatch for detailed pigment information.
A superb transparent violet with outstanding tint strength. The bright Quinacridone pigments remain some of the greatest advancements in synthetic pigment technology as yet. *Click on color swatch for detailed pigment information
Derived from the Latin description of the pigment ?Caeruleum? meaning ?sky blue? this definite green-blue is valued as an atmospheric color in mixing bright, opaque greens ? especially useful in tropical scenes. *Click on color swatch for detailed pigment information
Naturally occurring colored earths provide superb, lightfast browns while the incorporation of synthetic iron oxides like the Mars colors can sufficiently extend the range while keeping with the integrity and affordability of the earth tones. *Click on color swatch for detailed pigment information
Commonly referred to as Light Red or English Red this particular synthetic pigment produces a medium red shade with orange undertones. *Click on color swatch for detailed pigment information
A dense, opaque black its masstone remains cool while warmer tones of gray can be achieved when tinted. Recently developed in just the last century, it has the strongest tinting strength of any black and is a relatively fast drier ? perfect for underpainting. *Click on color swatch for detailed pigment information