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DANIEL SMITH: The Worldwide Leader of Watercolors for Artists
DANIEL SMITH Watercolors are the classic watercolors of unsurpassed purity and permanence, formulated to meet and exceed the highest industry standards for the manufacture of artist's paints. Every batch made is rigorously tested and analyzed for its performance qualities, ensuring consistent quality and performance.
With an impressive collection of over 240 beautiful colors in the 15ml watercolor range, DANIEL SMITH is truly the worldwide leader in watercolors for artists. Many of these colors are traditional hues relied upon by all artists, while a significant number are "truly unique" colors made only by DANIEL SMITH, which have become indispensable to the watercolor artist's palette.
The PrimaTek Watercolor range is a standout, made from minerals, often semi-precious, that have been ground into pigments, mixed with gum arabic, and milled into these exceptional watercolors. The first in this line was Lapis Lazuli Genuine in 1998, and since then, many more have been added, such as Amethyst Genuine, Piemontite Genuine, and Serpentine Genuine. These PrimaTek colors often exhibit wonderful granulating effects that some artists have described as "magical".
Luminescent Watercolors offer special optical effects, perfect for subjects that have a sparkle, sheen, or reflective glow, such as the iridescence of hummingbird feathers or the sheen of metals.
In addition, DANIEL SMITH has developed safe and vibrant Cadmium Hues, which deliver the density and richness of cadmium colors without the use of the cadmium pigment. Virtually identical in color to their namesakes, these Cadmium Hues are cleaner in mixtures and much stronger in tints, with working properties – staining power, semi-transparency, and excellent lightfastness – that are nearly identical to the low-soluble cadmium colors DANIEL SMITH previously manufactured.
The company's commitment to innovation and providing artists with unique color choices is evident in their exclusive colors, such as Cascade Green, Green Gold, and Moonglow, as well as their sourcing of unusual pigments to create colors like Mayan Red, Lunar Blue, and Enviro-Friendly Red Iron Oxide.
DANIEL SMITH Watercolors are a favorite among artists worldwide, from professionals to beginners, due to their beautiful colors, consistent performance, and exceptional lightfastness. Formulated with high-quality pigments and pure gum arabic as the binder, with no fillers, each color is meticulously crafted to maximize the inherent qualities of the pigment.
In addition to their exceptional watercolors, DANIEL SMITH offers a range of complementary products, including Watercolor Grounds, Masking Fluid, and Walnut Ink, providing artists with a comprehensive set of tools to explore their creativity.
DANIEL SMITH is the innovative manufacturer of beautiful watercolors for artists worldwide, proudly made in the USA, in Seattle, Washington, for artists around the globe.
product information:
Attribute | Value | ||||
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brand | DANIEL SMITH | ||||
color | Phthalo Yellow Green | ||||
finish_type | Matte | ||||
size | 0.5 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) | ||||
item_volume | 0.5 Fluid Ounces | ||||
special_feature | Reflective | ||||
paint_type | Watercolor | ||||
surface_recommendation | Metal | ||||
item_form | Solid | ||||
included_components | Paint | ||||
age_range_description | Adult | ||||
package_information | Tube | ||||
coverage | Medium | ||||
upc | 743162014293 | ||||
global_trade_identification_number | 00743162014293 | ||||
manufacturer | Daniel Smith | ||||
product_dimensions | 3.54 x 0.59 x 0.79 inches | ||||
item_model_number | 284600124 | ||||
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best_sellers_rank | #66,506 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing (See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing) #1,804 in Art Paints | ||||
is_discontinued_by_manufacturer | No | ||||
item_weight | 0.704 ounces | ||||
country_of_origin | USA | ||||
date_first_available | August 10, 2010 |