What Color Wednesday Answer! DANIEL SMITH Quinacridone Sienna: - TopicsExpress



          

What Color Wednesday Answer! DANIEL SMITH Quinacridone Sienna: bit.ly/13fQkY0 The ultimate low-staining glazing pigment, certainly finer than any Burnt Sienna. For the traditional and purist watercolor painter, our Quinacridone Sienna divides yellows from reds, falling on the orange line. Its place on the color chart makes Quinacridone Sienna a complement-free pigment, easy to modify without revealing a hidden gray. Quinacridone Sienna works especially well in damp underpaintings overpainted with full-bodied pigments such as Indigo or Paynes Gray. The fine clear Quinacridone particles collect and retreat, giving way to compressed pools surrounded by the premixed grays. Highly durable and extremely transparent, all the Quinacridone colors excel in vivid clarity and intensity. Thank you artists for leaving a comment with your guess, and if you didn’t guess our Quin Sienna, then your guess gives me colors to paint out with it - Thank you! Artists guessing Quinacridone Sienna were; Jonathan Frank, John F. Eagan and Ann Maurer - Good guesses! From left to right the colors are: Permanent Orange - bit.ly/1FWWQSv Transparent Pyrrol Orange - bit.ly/1tiCZbo Organic Vermilion - bit.ly/1FWYyn1 Quinacridone Coral - bit.ly/1wH2ELM Italian Burnt Sienna - bit.ly/1tPEQpr Quinacridone Burnt Orange - bit.ly/1vvFvt9 Quinacridone Sienna - bit.ly/13fQkY0 Terre Ercolano - bit.ly/1FX0pYQ Thank you Artists for playing! ~Deborah
Posted on: Thu, 30 Oct 2014 17:06:34 +0000

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