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DANIEL SMITH Extra Fine Watercolor 15ml Paint Tube, Alizarin Crimson (284600004)

$ 1.32

Availability: 15 in stock
  • MPN: 284600004
  • Condition: It's hard to know how much paint is left in a used tube. Having said that, my best guess is that this tube is 2/3rd full.
  • Brand: Daniel Smith
  • Color: Red
  • Type: Watercolor

    Description

    This is a used item and it's hard to know how much paint is left in a used paint tube. Having said that, my best guess is that this tube is 2/3rd full. This listing includes the two
    half
    watercolor pans, the one full
    watercolor
    pan & the watercolor swatch pictured.
    Amazon Description:
    DANIEL SMITH Extra Fine Watercolor 15ml Paint Tube, Alizarin Crimson (284600004)
    About this item
    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.
    240+ color collection includes the exciting PrimaTek watercolors made from minerals(like Amethyst) &other colors (like Moonglow) & Luminescent Watercolors which allow artists to capture the luminescent colors that regular watercolors cannot capture!
    Alizarin Crimson is the oldest synthetic deep red-crimson pigment. It is a lake pigment which when applied in strength & kept from the direct sunlight will last for many decades.
    A beautiful bluish-red pigment from the staining family, Alizarin Crimson is listed on the basic palette of a vast majority of artists. Intense and dark in value, Alizarin Crimson mixes cleanly with most pigments to create dark mixtures and warm neutrals.
    Conforms to ASTM  D4236 , PR83
    Combination of Aureolin(Cobalt Yellow)& French Ultramarine with Alizarin renders a surprising range of colors resembling everything from Burnt Sienna &Umber to Payne's Gray, while Alizarin Crimson with French Ultramarine creates an intense purple.
    Fugitive Lightfastness, Transparent, Non-granulating, Medium staining.
    *This listing does not include the digital scale pictured in the last photo.