







Isaro yellow light - Primary Yellow
PY154 - Transparent - Non-granulating
Isaro yellow light is a delicately luminous hue, perfect for capturing the softness of spring light, vibrant flowers, and sunlit skies, all while offering unparalleled transparency and subtlety.
A must-have on your palette. Darker shade than lemon cadmium yellow. Luminous and bright yellow. Useful as primary yellow. It is one of the essential colors on the palette of a watercolorist.
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Discover Isaro yellow Light , a luminous and vibrant shade that embodies the vitality and purity of sunlight. Made with high-quality Benzimidazolone pigment, this yellow offers exceptional transparency and outstanding permanence.
Historically, yellow pigments have evolved from natural earthy tones to modern discoveries like PY154, introduced in the 1980s. This pigment quickly became a favorite among watercolorists for its purity.
Mix Isaro yellow light with ultramarine blue to create a muted green, ideal for natural landscapes. Combined with phthalo blue or Prussian blue, it produces bright, vivid greens.
Blend it with Isaro Pink or Isaro Mauve to achieve a range of warm tones, from intense orange to delicate coral hues.
Subtle and earthy yellows can be created by mixing it with burnt sienna, making it perfect for autumnal scenes.
Pair it with Isaro Dark Mauve to achieve striking contrasts, ideal for shadows or floral compositions.
In washes, Isaro yellow light brings vibrant highlights to skies, flowers, or reflections, enhancing your work with its radiant glow.
Data sheet
Reference | A16 |
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Pigment: | PY154 |
Mono-pigmented: | Yes |
Granulation: | Not granular |
Opacity: | Transparent |
Tint power: | High |
Pigment family: | Synthetic organic pigment |
Binder: | Distilled water, gum arabic, honey, vegetal glycerine |
Cotation - Blue lightfastness scale: | 7 |
Lightfastness: | Very good |
Mixing tips: | With the blues to get a range of greens. With Scarlett red or magenta to obtain oranges, with a touch of pyrrole orange for dark and to obtain Indian yellow. To lighten yellow ocher and phthalo green. |
Percentage of méthylisothiazolinone (preserservative): | between 0,1 and 0,7% |
Colors | yellow |