Daniel Smith Water-Soluble Oil Color, Raw Umber, 37 ml.
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Quick Overview

If you love the feel, control, and rich appearance of classic oil paints, but don't like the toxic solvents and tedious clean up, you will want to try Daniel Smith Water-Soluble Oil paints. Vibrant, highly pigmented colors offer outstanding color strength, even when mixed with Titanium White. All colors offer uniform drying times, buttery consistency, excellent brushing, and a beautiful surface appearance.
Made in Daniel Smith's Seattle manufacturing facility from the highest quality raw materials, they have the most finely ground pigments in any color line.
These oil paints are made with the same quality and care as Daniel Smith Original Oil Colors but with a specially modified linseed oil binder. Daniel Smith Water Soluble Oil Colors may be thinned with water. Brushes and palettes clean up easily with soap and warm water.
Raw Umber - Raw Umber is a semi-transparent dark brown. Raw Umber is one of the earth pigments used by ancient man to paint onto cave walls. It has a slightly greenish tint compared with Burnt Umber.
Brand | Daniel Smith |
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Series | Water-Soluble Oil Color |
Color | Raw Umber |
Color Family | Earth |
Size | 37 ml. |
Format | Tube |
Pigment Info | PBr7 |
Opacity | Semi-Transparent |
Lightfastness | Excellent |
No. | 284390034 |
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