Daniel Smith Extra Fine Watercolor Half Pan - Indian Red

Artists choose Indian Red for architectural renderings, old brick and other subjects where a flat (matte) granular surface is desired. The opacity and density intrinsic to Indian Red make this grayed earth brown a useful asset. One coat of this low-intensity pigment covers even a highly saturated passage. Yellow Ochre, Cerulean Blue and Indian Red form an opaque triad, producing grayed, earthlike mixtures common to landscapes. Handling tip: Hit it once and walk away.
Brand: DANIEL SMITH
Availability: In stock
€10.30

High-quality Daniel Smith extra fine watercolor in half-pan format. The extraordinary fineness of color is achieved by the hand-making process in which 3 or 4 stages of pouring are carried out over several months. High concentration of ground pigments that provide great lightfastness to colors. 

The range covers an extensive spectrum that goes from historical pigments, natural earth or pigments obtained from minerals extracted in the most diverse corners of the world to quinacridones, based on synthetic pigments.

Artists choose Indian Red for architectural renderings, old brick and other subjects where a flat (matte) granular surface is desired. The opacity and density intrinsic to Indian Red make this grayed earth brown a useful asset. One coat of this low-intensity pigment covers even a highly saturated passage. Yellow Ochre, Cerulean Blue and Indian Red form an opaque triad, producing grayed, earthlike mixtures common to landscapes. Handling tip: Hit it once and walk away.

👉 Features:

  • Pigment: PR 101 | Series: 1
  • Lightfastness: I – Excellent
  • Transparency: Opaque
  • Staining: 3-Medium Staining
  • Granulation: Granulating

High-quality Daniel Smith extra fine watercolor in half-pan format. The extraordinary fineness of color is achieved by the hand-making process in which 3 or 4 stages of pouring are carried out over several months. High concentration of ground pigments that provide great lightfastness to colors. 

The range covers an extensive spectrum that goes from historical pigments, natural earth or pigments obtained from minerals extracted in the most diverse corners of the world to quinacridones, based on synthetic pigments.

Artists choose Indian Red for architectural renderings, old brick and other subjects where a flat (matte) granular surface is desired. The opacity and density intrinsic to Indian Red make this grayed earth brown a useful asset. One coat of this low-intensity pigment covers even a highly saturated passage. Yellow Ochre, Cerulean Blue and Indian Red form an opaque triad, producing grayed, earthlike mixtures common to landscapes. Handling tip: Hit it once and walk away.

👉 Features:

  • Pigment: PR 101 | Series: 1
  • Lightfastness: I – Excellent
  • Transparency: Opaque
  • Staining: 3-Medium Staining
  • Granulation: Granulating

Products specifications
Color Red
Color Brown
Lightfastness Excellent
Watercolor Granulation Granulating
Binder Gum Arabic
Format Half-Pan
Transparency Opaque
Staining Medium Staining