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.
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One of the flagship colors at Isaro. Very popular with watercolorists, it is one of the essentials on a palette.
Very beautiful earthy green and mono pigment.
This very beautiful red whose shade can make one think of madder lacquer does not have the lack of stability over time.
With a little burnt umber, it is perfectly darkened and you easily get a crimson alizarin shade.
Very beautiful red, lively and bright with an underlying note colder than Scarlett red.
Very beautiful green tone less dynamic than phthalo green. The emerald green is bluish.
Magnificent red which turns brown. More transparent than burnt Sienna and less grainy, it can perfectly replace it for watercolorists who prefer a more transparent and reddish tone.
Magnificent bright green with an underlying shade of yellow.
Very beautiful brick red, with an underlying shade of orange-yellow.
Very good brick red tone, with an underlying pink shade. Despite its relative opacity, this well-mastered color is appreciated by watercolorists.
Very beautiful dark red tending to burgundy.
This red has a great purity of tone. It draws very slightly on the yellow.
This pure and luminous bright red has a high tint power.
Cadmium red is obtained by replacing a tiny percentage of sulphur with selenium when combined with cadmium. This red has a very pure hue. So, mixed with white his undertone is red and not pink such as with organic reds.
A rich and earthy burnt orange
A dark red brown, very beautifull for glazings.
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.
A beautifull and luminous red. More pinkish than the red cadmium light
A rich and earthy burnt orange.
The deepest of the Isaro's cadmium range. This red have a slight hint of violet in its undertone