ASTM light fastness rating excellent
Transparent
Artist quality
Uniform drying time and surface appearance
Daniel Smith Oil Paints are made from a range of vibrant, finely-gound pigments and a high-grade alkali-refined linseed oil. This is a 37ml tube of Manganese Blue Hue (PB 15, Series 2), a beautiful cool transparent blue.
Lightfastness: III – Excellent
Transparency: Transparent
ASTM lightfastness rating excellent
Semi-Transparent
Artist quality
Uniform drying time and surface appearance
Semi-transparent Naples Yellow is a soft muted yellow and in mass tone has a slight Ocher cast.
Lightfastness: I ā Excellent
Transparency: Semi-Opaque
Daniel Smith Original Oil Color, Naples Yellow is a soft muted yellow and in mass tone has a slight Ochre cast. When you buy professional quality Daniel Smith Original Oil Colors, you get exceptionally strong pigmentation, uniform buttery consistency and excellent value.
Color:Olive Green
Daniel Smith Original Oil Color is a classic, highly pigmented, professional grade, lead-free oil paint. Artists love its color strength and lightfastness. With uniform drying time and surface appearance, rich color and buttery consistency, it is wonderful to work with.
Color:Permanent Alizarin Crimson
We use a mixture of modern pigments to create this significantly more light-resistant alternative to classic Alizarin. It’s more opaque than the original color, but has the same intensity and produces the same kind of versatile blue-leaning pinks
ASTM light fastness rating very good
Semi-Transparent
Artist quality
Uniform drying time and surface appearance
When you buy professional quality Daniel Smith Original Oil Colors, you get exceptionally strong pigmentation, uniform buttery consistency and excellent value. Innovators in pigment selection and formulation, Daniel Smith still makes and packages each batch by hand with the utmost integrity and attention to detail.
Permanent Red – Permanent Red is semi-transparent and is a bright true red. Permanent Red is the coolest of Daniel Smith’s reds except for Permanent Red Deep which it is equal too, though lighter in color.