Daniel Smith Extra Fine Watercolor - Italian Venetian Red, 15 ml

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DSW122-15

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Daniel Smith Extra Fine Watercolor, Italian Venetian Red, is made from pigment mined in Italy and is redder than most while smoldering with a warm intensity. An earthy red-brown with opaque, sedimentary properties, Italian Venetian Red is great for fall paintings. Available in a 15 ml. tube.
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Daniel Smith Extra Fine Watercolors offer the widest range of lightfast, highly pigmented, and unique colors in the world. With more than 260 colors, you can find your creative inspiration in traditional watercolor hues, gorgeous earth colors, granulating paints made from minerals and gemstones, and bright, bold modern hues. Between the Extra Fine, PrimaTek, and Luminescent lines, you can paint anything you can imagine!

Each paint has excellent brushing properties and creates clean mixtures, whether mixing on the palette or layering washes. Formulated to meet and exceed the highest quality standards, each batch is analyzed for its performance qualities of lightfastness, color value, tinting strength, clarity, vibrancy, undertone, particle size, density, and viscosity. Made by hand in Seattle, Washington, USA.

Italian Venetian Red - Made from pigment mined and mixed in Italy, Italian Venetian Red is redder than most and smolders with a warm intensity. An earthy red-brown with opaque, sedimentary properties, Italian Venetian Red is great for fall paintings and applications similar to Indian Red. Drop Italian Venetian Red into a wet Lunar Earth wash for exciting results. Venetian Red is non-staining, lifts with some difficulty when dry, but leaves a special warm afterglow when blotted at the damp state.

This is a granulating color, meaning a grainy visual texture is created when the pigment particles settle and clump together rather than settling evenly on the painted surface. Granulation is more pronounced on textured papers.

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