Daniel Smith Extra Fine Watercolor, 15 mL, Iridescent Antique Bronze

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$3.35

Daniel Smith Extra Fine Watercolor, 15 mL, Iridescent Antique Bronze

Description

Daniel Smith Extra Fine Watercolor is not just the premier brand of American watercolor—it is the widest, most experimental range of watercolors in the world, with 266 colors and a never-ending flow of new ideas. Still based in Seattle after 50 years, Daniel Smith also remains at the forefront of art materials innovation. The Pacific Northwest’s premier color house popularized quinacridones for artist use, created the first commercial versions of key colors on the contemporary palette, and pioneered new mineral colors by creating the pigments from scratch, literally grinding down the stones and binding them in an easy-to-use traditional watercolor.

Compared with the other brands of professional watercolor on the market, Daniel Smith stands out for its dense pigmentation, matte finish, and strongly adhesive binder. Taken together, these three qualities make Extra Fine Watercolors the unparalleled leader in sheer amount of pigment attached to the page. Even without layering, and even on wet paper, it’s easy to build up a completely saturated masstone of most colors.

Each Daniel Smith Extra Fine Watercolor is individually rated for lightfastness, granulation, staining, and opacity. Most colors carry the highest lightfastness rating, meaning colors won’t fade for hundreds of years. We’ve highlighted the key facts about this specific color in the About This Color section above, and pigment information is available in the detailed product data below.

15 mL tube. Made in the United States.

Daniel Smith Extra Fine Watercolor, 15 mL, Iridescent Antique Bronze

$3.35