





Pyrrole Orange - A Radiant Invitation to Create
P073 - Transparent - Non-granulating
Pyrrole orange is a vibrant and luminous hue, perfect for creating dynamic contrasts and warm mixes, with excellent lightfastness over time.
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Pyrrole Orange is a vibrant and intense hue that instantly brightens your watercolor compositions. Praised for its brilliant saturation and luminosity, this warm color is an essential for artists seeking dynamic and expressive tones. It offers exceptional lightfastness.
Pyrrole orange blends harmoniously with many hues to enrich your palette. Combine it with cobalt blue, cerulean blue, or ultramarine blue to create warm, violet-tinged grays.
With Scarlett red or pyrrole red, you’ll achieve bright orange-reds or smooth transitions into red hues.
Pair it with emerald green or phthalo green for striking contrasts and earthy tones. Thanks to burnt sienna, it creates deep autumnal shades and interesting shadows.
Its vibrancy makes it particularly suitable for sunny landscapes, fiery sunsets, and floral subjects.
The pyrrole pigment, discovered in the 20th century, emerged from advancements in industrial organic chemistry. Initially developed for technical applications due to its chemical stability, it quickly attracted the attention of fine art paint manufacturers. Pyrrole orange, with its unparalleled brilliance, has established itself as a modern and high-performance alternative to less permanent historical oranges.
Data sheet
Reference | A25 |
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Pigment: | PO73 |
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 |
Percentage of méthylisothiazolinone (preserservative): | between 0,1 and 0,7% |
Colors | Orange |