A very discreet and interesting pink especially to bring softness to certain floral compositions.
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Magnificent bright color. Indispensable in many mixtures and in particular to compose, with the blues, a large number of mauves.
With the reds it makes it possible to obtain "cherry red" or "raspberry red" tones.
In my opinion, it is one of the very useful colors on a palette.
Very beautiful green, turning blue. When mixed with phthalo blue, it gives a very nice range of turquoises. With the yellows to obtain a very wide range of greens. With the earths of earthy greens and with the burnt umber a dark green.
Green useful for landscapes in particular. Maybe nuanced with phthalo green or yellows.
Very beautiful earthy green and mono pigment.
Bright and vivid green that can also be created on the palette by mixing using phthalo green PG7 or phthalo green yellow shade PG36; To the latter, lemon cadmium yellow or light cadmium yellow is added or, if it is desired to retain more transparency, light Isaro yellow PY154.
Rose légèrement nacréÂ
Rose navré et légèrement orange
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PG36 + PY165
Based on blue and phthalo green, this turquoise is nuanced at will with blue or green.
Magnificent bright green with an underlying shade of yellow.
Very beautiful green tone less dynamic than phthalo green. The emerald green is bluish.
A very discreet and interesting pink especially to bring softness to certain floral compositions.
Singular and grainy green color.
This cool pink with a bluish undertone is very useful. Mixed with the blues, this quinacridone rose produces a rich range of violet. So Isaro pink is perfect to paint flowers. It's also a good glazing colour.Â
It's a beautifull green useful in producing glazes when diluted.
It's a deep brownish green.
This vivid and strong bluish greens a good staple green to produce a large range of greens.
This earthy green is very Opaque.Â
Mixed with yellows or earths (ochre, umber, sienna), it produces a usefull range of greens for the landscapists
This colour is more Transparent and less dull than chromium oxide green. Emerald green produces splendidly luminous green when mixed with cadmium yellow. Landscapists and some portraitists prefer it because his undertone is less vivid than the phtalo green.