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One of the unique characteristics of these watercolours is the unparalleled colour strength (maximum pigmentation). And while this high colour strength requires a slightly different approach on the part of the aquarellist (so little paint is needed from the tube or cup for the desired colour effect that you have to get used to the ratio of paint to diluent), the advantages are clear.
One of the unique characteristics of these watercolours is the unparalleled colour strength (maximum pigmentation). And while this high colour strength requires a slightly different approach on the part of the aquarellist (so little paint is needed from the tube or cup for the desired colour effect that you have to get used to the ratio of paint to diluent), the advantages are clear. Tinting Zinc vs. Transparent Chinese White.The two colours are made from the same pigment however the Tinting Zinc has a higher concentration. This means that when mixing with other colours the Tinting Zinc will make the mix semi-opaque. Transparent Chinese White has a lower concentration, which means that colour mixes maintain their transparency.
One of the unique characteristics of these watercolours is the unparalleled colour strength (maximum pigmentation). And while this high colour strength requires a slightly different approach on the part of the aquarellist (so little paint is needed from the tube or cup for the desired colour effect that you have to get used to the ratio of paint to diluent), the advantages are clear. Tinting Zinc vs. Transparent Chinese White.The two colours are made from the same pigment however the Tinting Zinc has a higher concentration. This means that when mixing with other colours the Tinting Zinc will make the mix semi-opaque. Transparent Chinese White has a lower concentration, which means that colour mixes maintain their transparency.
The Old Holland Classic Watercolour range is extensive and excellent quality, providing colours which are unique in their colour strength with maximum pigmentation. This high colour strength requires a different approach, meaning little paint is needed from the tube or pan for the desired colour effect. These paints are rich and beautiful with excellent colour lifting abilities. It is well-known that Old Holland attaches a hand-painted colour strip to its tubes of oil paint and acrylic paint, showing the paint in the tube. A different solution was chosen for the watercolours. The labels of the tubes and cups of watercolour do not show the full tone of the paint, but the undertone (a logical choice following on from the technique of watercolour painting). The colours on the labels are screen printed with the watercolour in this undertone, using a screen printing technique developed specially for Old Holland.This is an 18ml tube of Old Holland Watercolour Paint in Opaque White.pdf=oldhollandwater.pdf Old Holland Watercolour Information Sheet and Colour Chart.
One of the unique characteristics of these watercolours is the unparalleled colour strength (maximum pigmentation). And while this high colour strength requires a slightly different approach on the part of the aquarellist (so little paint is needed from the tube or cup for the desired colour effect that you have to get used to the ratio of paint to diluent), the advantages are clear.
The Old Holland Classic Watercolour range is extensive and excellent quality, providing colours which are unique in their colour strength with maximum pigmentation. This high colour strength requires a different approach, meaning little paint is needed from the tube or pan for the desired colour effect. These paints are rich and beautiful with excellent colour lifting abilities. It is well-known that Old Holland attaches a hand-painted colour strip to its tubes of oil paint and acrylic paint, showing the paint in the tube. A different solution was chosen for the watercolours. The labels of the tubes and cups of watercolour do not show the full tone of the paint, but the undertone (a logical choice following on from the technique of watercolour painting). The colours on the labels are screen printed with the watercolour in this undertone, using a screen printing technique developed specially for Old Holland.This is an 18ml tube of Old Holland Watercolour Paint in Old Holland Yellow Light.pdf=oldhollandwater.pdf Old Holland Watercolour Information Sheet and Colour Chart.
One of the unique characteristics of these watercolours is the unparalleled colour strength (maximum pigmentation). And while this high colour strength requires a slightly different approach on the part of the aquarellist (so little paint is needed from the tube or cup for the desired colour effect that you have to get used to the ratio of paint to diluent), the advantages are clear. Pigment classification: Zinc oxide-Monoazo-Cadmium seleno sulphide Colour index: PW4-PY74-PR108 Colour index number: 77947-11741-77202 Lightfastness: Lightfast pigment according to ASTM category 1 and 2 Opacity/transparency: Opaque
One of the unique characteristics of these watercolours is the unparalleled colour strength (maximum pigmentation). And while this high colour strength requires a slightly different approach on the part of the aquarellist (so little paint is needed from the tube or cup for the desired colour effect that you have to get used to the ratio of paint to diluent), the advantages are clear. Pigment classification: Cadmium zinc sulphide Colour index: PY35 Colour index number: 77205 Lightfastness: Lightfast pigment according to ASTM Category 1 and 2 Opacity/transparency: Opaque
One of the unique characteristics of these watercolours is the unparalleled colour strength (maximum pigmentation). And while this high colour strength requires a slightly different approach on the part of the aquarellist (so little paint is needed from the tube or cup for the desired colour effect that you have to get used to the ratio of paint to diluent), the advantages are clear. Pigment classification: Monoazo Colour index: PY3 Colour index number: 11710 Lightfastness: Lightfast pigment according to ASTM Category 1 and 2 Opacity/transparency: Semi-transparent
The Old Holland Classic Watercolour range is extensive and excellent quality, providing colours which are unique in their colour strength with maximum pigmentation. This high colour strength requires a different approach, meaning little paint is needed from the tube or pan for the desired colour effect. These paints are rich and beautiful with excellent colour lifting abilities. It is well-known that Old Holland attaches a hand-painted colour strip to its tubes of oil paint and acrylic paint, showing the paint in the tube. A different solution was chosen for the watercolours. The labels of the tubes and cups of watercolour do not show the full tone of the paint, but the undertone (a logical choice following on from the technique of watercolour painting). The colours on the labels are screen printed with the watercolour in this undertone, using a screen printing technique developed specially for Old Holland.This is an 18ml tube of Old Holland Watercolour Paint in Cadmium Yellow Light.pdf=oldhollandwater.pdf Old Holland Watercolour Information Sheet and Colour Chart.
One of the unique characteristics of these watercolours is the unparalleled colour strength (maximum pigmentation). And while this high colour strength requires a slightly different approach on the part of the aquarellist (so little paint is needed from the tube or cup for the desired colour effect that you have to get used to the ratio of paint to diluent), the advantages are clear. Pigment classification: Monoazo Colour index: PY74 Colour index number: 21090 Lightfastness: Lightfast pigment according to ASTM Category 1 and 2 Opacity/transparency: Transparent
One of the unique characteristics of these watercolours is the unparalleled colour strength (maximum pigmentation). And while this high colour strength requires a slightly different approach on the part of the aquarellist (so little paint is needed from the tube or cup for the desired colour effect that you have to get used to the ratio of paint to diluent), the advantages are clear. Pigment classification: Benzimidazolon Colour index: PY120 Colour index number: 11783 Lightfastness: Lightfast pigment according to ASTM category 1 and 2 Opacity/transparency: Transparent
One of the unique characteristics of these watercolours is the unparalleled colour strength (maximum pigmentation). And while this high colour strength requires a slightly different approach on the part of the aquarellist (so little paint is needed from the tube or cup for the desired colour effect that you have to get used to the ratio of paint to diluent), the advantages are clear. Pigment classification: Diarylide Colour index: PY83 Colour index number: 21108 Lightfastness: Lightfast pigment according to ASTM Category 1 and 2 Opacity/transparency: Transparent
One of the unique characteristics of these watercolours is the unparalleled colour strength (maximum pigmentation). And while this high colour strength requires a slightly different approach on the part of the aquarellist (so little paint is needed from the tube or cup for the desired colour effect that you have to get used to the ratio of paint to diluent), the advantages are clear. Pigment classification: Cadmium zinc sulphide-Cadmium selino sulphide Colour index: PY35-PR108 Colour index number: 77205-77202 Lightfastness: Lightfast pigment according to ASTM Category 1 and 2 Opacity/transparency: Opaque
One of the unique characteristics of these watercolours is the unparalleled colour strength (maximum pigmentation). And while this high colour strength requires a slightly different approach on the part of the aquarellist (so little paint is needed from the tube or cup for the desired colour effect that you have to get used to the ratio of paint to diluent), the advantages are clear. Pigment classification: Cadmium selino sulphide Colour index: PR108 Colour index number: 77202 Lightfastness : Lightfast pigment according to ASTM Category 1 and 2 Opacity/transparency: Opaque
One of the unique characteristics of these watercolours is the unparalleled colour strength (maximum pigmentation). And while this high colour strength requires a slightly different approach on the part of the aquarellist (so little paint is needed from the tube or cup for the desired colour effect that you have to get used to the ratio of paint to diluent), the advantages are clear. Pigment classification: Diarylide-Perinone Colour index: PY83-PO43 Colour index number: 21108-71105 Lightfastness: Lightfast pigment according to ASTM Category 1 and 2 Opacity/transparency: Transparent
One of the unique characteristics of these watercolours is the unparalleled colour strength (maximum pigmentation). And while this high colour strength requires a slightly different approach on the part of the aquarellist (so little paint is needed from the tube or cup for the desired colour effect that you have to get used to the ratio of paint to diluent), the advantages are clear. Pigment classification: Cadmium seleno sulphide Colour index: PR108 Colour index numbe: 77202 Lightfastness: Lightfast pigment according to ASTM Category 1 and 2 Opacity/transparency: Opaque
One of the unique characteristics of these watercolours is the unparalleled colour strength (maximum pigmentation). And while this high colour strength requires a slightly different approach on the part of the aquarellist (so little paint is needed from the tube or cup for the desired colour effect that you have to get used to the ratio of paint to diluent), the advantages are clear. Pigment classification: Cadmium seleno sulphide Colour index: PR108 Colour index number: 77202 Lightfastness: Lightfast pigment according to ASTM Category 1 and 2 Opacity/transparency: Opaque
One of the unique characteristics of these watercolours is the unparalleled colour strength (maximum pigmentation). And while this high colour strength requires a slightly different approach on the part of the aquarellist (so little paint is needed from the tube or cup for the desired colour effect that you have to get used to the ratio of paint to diluent), the advantages are clear. Pigment classification: Disazocondensation Colour index: PR214 Colour index number: 200660 Lightfastness: Lightfast pigment according to ASTM Category 1 and 2 Opacity/transparency: Transparent
One of the unique characteristics of these watercolours is the unparalleled colour strength (maximum pigmentation). And while this high colour strength requires a slightly different approach on the part of the aquarellist (so little paint is needed from the tube or cup for the desired colour effect that you have to get used to the ratio of paint to diluent), the advantages are clear. Pigment classification: Cadmium seleno sulphide Colour index: PR108 Colour index number: 77202 Lightfastness: Lightfast pigment according to ASTM Category 1 and 2 Opacity/transparency: Opaque
One of the unique characteristics of these watercolours is the unparalleled colour strength (maximum pigmentation). And while this high colour strength requires a slightly different approach on the part of the aquarellist (so little paint is needed from the tube or cup for the desired colour effect that you have to get used to the ratio of paint to diluent), the advantages are clear. Pigment classification: Benzimidazolone Colour index: PR175 Colour index number: 12513 Lightfastness: Lightfast pigment according to ASTM Category 1 and 2 Opacity/transparency: Transparent
The Old Holland Classic Watercolour range is extensive and excellent quality, providing colours which are unique in their colour strength with maximum pigmentation. This high colour strength requires a different approach, meaning little paint is needed from the tube or pan for the desired colour effect. These paints are rich and beautiful with excellent colour lifting abilities. It is well-known that Old Holland attaches a hand-painted colour strip to its tubes of oil paint and acrylic paint, showing the paint in the tube. A different solution was chosen for the watercolours. The labels of the tubes and cups of watercolour do not show the full tone of the paint, but the undertone (a logical choice following on from the technique of watercolour painting). The colours on the labels are screen printed with the watercolour in this undertone, using a screen printing technique developed specially for Old Holland.This is an 18ml tube of Old Holland Watercolour Paint in Madder (Geranium) Lake Light.pdf=oldhollandwater.pdf Old Holland Watercolour Information Sheet and Colour Chart.
One of the unique characteristics of these watercolours is the unparalleled colour strength (maximum pigmentation). And while this high colour strength requires a slightly different approach on the part of the aquarellist (so little paint is needed from the tube or cup for the desired colour effect that you have to get used to the ratio of paint to diluent), the advantages are clear. Pigment classification: 1-2- Dihydroxyanthraquinone Colour index: PR83:1 Colour index number: 58000:1 Lightfastness: Lightfast pigment according to ASTM Category 1 and 2 Opacity/transparency: Transparent
The Old Holland Classic Watercolor range is extensive and excellent quality, providing colors which are unique in their color strength with maximum pigmentation. This high color strength requires a different approach, meaning little paint is needed from the tube or pan for the desired color effect. These paints are rich and beautiful with excellent color lifting abilities.
One of the unique characteristics of these watercolours is the unparalleled colour strength (maximum pigmentation). And while this high colour strength requires a slightly different approach on the part of the aquarellist (so little paint is needed from the tube or cup for the desired colour effect that you have to get used to the ratio of paint to diluent), the advantages are clear. Pigment classification : - Colour index: PB15:3-PR177-PBK9 Colour index number: 74160-65300-77267 Lightfastness: Lightfast pigment according to ASTM Category 1 and 2 Opacity/transparency: Transparent |
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