Also known as arylide yellow and commonly referred to as lemon, being a definite green-yellow. A particularly useful yellow for mixing greens - the precision of CAO formulas ensure that you will be working with a high quality Hansa yellow with optimum transparency and fine tinting strength. *Click on color swatch for detailed pigment information
Commonly known as Permanent Red, Fire Red displays excellent transparency and remains an economical choice. *Click on 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 powerful yet versatile color- this extremely intense, green biased blue has traditionally been valued for its strength, transparency and stability. *Click on color swatch for detailed pigment information
A light, warm spring green, this blend of Phthalo Green and Azo Yellow gives the artist a clean, bright green straight from the tube. Compared to the ever popular late Emerald Green pigment which was known to darken substantially and boasts of a completely disastrous history due to its popular use throughout the early 19th century. *Click on color swatch for detailed pigment information
The blue version of the popular Phthalo Green color, clean and bright with strong tinting strength and excellent transparency. Developed in 1935 it is one of the many high quality, stable greens from around the turn of the 19th century. *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
A deep, rich brown ? it shades with complex undertones and defines itself by the Latin origin of its name ?Ombra? meaning shadow. *Click on color swatch for detailed pigment information