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Daniel Smith Extra Fine Gouache | 22 Colour Dot Card

Brand: DANIEL SMITH
The Daniel Smith Extra Fine Gouache Dot Card lets you test 22 professional gouache colours before buying full tubes. Each colour appears as a small paint dot that activates with water, allowing you to try the colours directly on paper. A convenient way to explore colour opacity, mixing and palette choices.
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The Daniel Smith Extra Fine Gouache Dot Card allows artists to test 22 colours from the professional Daniel Smith gouache range before committing to full tubes.

Each colour appears as a paint dot sample on the card. Simply activate it with a little water and use a brush to paint directly on paper. This allows you to experience the colour intensity, opacity and mixing behaviour exactly as you would when painting with gouache.

This sample card is especially useful for artists who want to build a personal palette, explore the range or compare colours before purchasing full-size paints.

👉 How to use:

  • Wet the colour dot with a damp brush.
  • Pick up paint like from a palette.
  • Test it on paper for swatches or small sketches.

👉 Colours included:
Buff Titanium, Hansa Yellow Light, Hansa Yellow Medium, Hansa Yellow Deep, Pyrrol Orange, Pyrrol Scarlet, Pyrrol Red, Quinacridone Magenta, Wisteria, Lavender, Ultramarine Blue, Cobalt Blue, Cascade Green, Spring Green, Permanent Green Light, Yellow Ochre, Raw Sienna, Indian Red, Burnt Sienna, Burnt Umber, Lamp Black, Titanium White.

👉 Features:

  • Dot card with 22 Daniel Smith Gouache colours
  • Water-activated paint samples
  • Perfect for testing colours before buying tubes
  • Ideal for colour studies and palette planning
  • Lightweight and portable

👍 Ideal for:

  • Gouache and watercolor artists
  • Urban sketching
  • Palette building
  • Art students and illustrators

Inspiration Tip:
Create a personal swatch chart in your sketchbook and mark the colours you want to add to your painting palette.