Daniel Smith original Watercolor 15ml Paint Tube, Carbazole Violet

$22.02

DANIEL SMITH is the Innovative Manufacturer of Beautiful Watercolors for Artists Worldwide, and makes the largest range of watercolors of any manufacturer, more than 240 colors. The 240+ color collection includes the exciting PrimaTek watercolors made from minerals (like Amethyst) plus other unique colors (like Moonglow) not available elsewhere, and Luminescent Watercolors which allow artists to capture the luminescent colors that exist in nature that regular watercolors cannot capture!
This slightly granular blue-violet is an intense, vibrant color with medium staining properties. A brushstroke of concentrated Carbazole Violet onto dry paper moves the pigment from black-violet to clear purple, and can invent an iris petal with each stroke. Add Indigo to Carbazole Violet, along with Quinacridone Rose or Anthraquinoid Red. Blot, squeegee and incise damp passages to created veins, variegated passages and highlights.
Excellent Lightfastness, Semi-transparent, Non-granulating, Medium staining

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Colour resemblance- This slightly granular blue-violet is an intense, vibrant color with medium staining properties. Ideally used for- A brushstroke of concentrated Carbazole Violet onto dry paper moves the pigment from black-violet to clear purple, and can invent an iris petal with each stroke. Add Indigo to Carbazole Violet, along with Quinacridone Rose or Anthraquinoid Red. Blot, squeegee and incise damp passages to created veins, variegated passages and highlights.

Available In: 5ml tubes; 15ml tubes; Sticks;

SKU: 284600019
Pigment: PV 23(RS) | Series: 2
Lightfastness: I – Excellent
Transparency: Semi-Transparent
Staining: 3-Medium Staining
Granulation: Non-Granulating

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Weight 0.25 kg
Dimensions 8 × 3 × 3 cm
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