Very beautiful brown, slightly red. For watercolorists looking for uniform washes, March Brown may be preferred over natural soils.
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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.
Dark and warm brown. Interesting color for dark your shades.
Very beautiful earth turning red. This color is, in my opinion, essential on the palette as it is rich in mixture. With blues, for example, burnt Sienna is a nice range of grays. With the reds, she creates "brick red" colors.
Earthy orange but nevertheless bright.
A very discreet and interesting pink especially to bring softness to certain floral compositions.
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.
Very beautiful earthy green and mono pigment.
Magnificent bright green with an underlying shade of yellow.
Mono pigment orange which therefore does not result from a mixture of yellow and red which gives it a more excellent purity of tone.
Very beautiful green tone less dynamic than phthalo green. The emerald green is bluish.
Bright orange. This color is monopigmentary which gives it a very beautiful purity of tone. Due to its greater transparency, pyrrole orange may be preferred.