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  • Colors: Brown
  • Colors: Metallic
  • Colors: green
  • Colors: pink
  • Colors: purple
  • Colors: yellow
€6.55

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.

€5.30

Very beautiful brown with a green shade that characterizes real natural shade earth. I draw attention to the fact that this gray earth is naturally very little coloring.

€6.95

Warm yellow with a shade close to dark cadmium yellow. With a beautiful transparency, this yellow allows you to obtain a very beautiful range of greens with Prussian blue and Phthalo blue for example. With yellow phthalo green (PG36) it allows you to easily compose the shades "bladder green" and "Hoocker green"

€5.30

Very beautiful very dark brown, almost black. Very useful for contrasts. Can be obtained on the palette by mixing smoke black with mauve iron oxide and ocher or natural Sienna.

€8.45

This color is one of the metallic colors that I created to give a little fantasy to the palette of artists who want it.

€8.45

The base of this color is a silver gray.

The addition of a silver pearlescent pigment strengthens the silvery note of the shade and brings to mind a pewter gray.

€6.95

Based on blue and phthalo green, this turquoise is nuanced at will with blue or green.

€7.40

A very discreet and interesting pink especially to bring softness to certain floral compositions.

€6.95

Very beautiful violet with a beautiful purity of tone. It belongs to the overseas family. Its particularity is to naturally granulate.

€5.30

Dark brown tending to mauve. It can also be easily obtained on the palette by mixing smoke black with mauve iron oxide. To work on its shade, you can add mauve iron oxide to it. By combining it with yellow ocher or natural Siena earth you get sepia brown.