🎉 Elevate Your Art with Ultramarine Blue – Where Innovation Meets Inspiration!
The DANIEL SMITH Extra Fine Watercolor in Ultramarine Blue is a 0.5 Fl Oz tube that offers artists a high-quality, versatile paint option. Known for its excellent lightfastness and transparency, this watercolor is part of a vast collection of over 240 colors, including unique mineral-based and luminescent options. Perfect for both detailed work and broad washes, it conforms to ASTM standards, ensuring safety and reliability in your artistic pursuits.
Item Volume | 0.5 Fluid Ounces |
Size | 0.5 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Finish Types | Matte |
Color | Ultramarine Blue |
Additional Features | Reflective |
A**R
Great Color for Outdoor Compositions
Another quality watercolor from Daniel Smith. The Sap Green color is sure to add vigor and exceellent contract to any outdoors or other compositon. Color stays true to tone, holds its value over time and provides easy blending when combined with other pigments.
T**.
Nice medium orange brown
Nice brown. Top quality watercolor.
T**S
Danial Smith Watercolors…my favorite.
Daniel Smith watercolors are highly pigmented and creamy. It arrived in perfected shape and sealed in a plastic bag. Great product, fast shipping and a reasonable price. Thanks!
N**I
Great pigment color
Daniel Smith products are excellent and a great value. Pigment color is rich and saturated. I use Daniel Smith products because they are clean and will not muddy my watercolor paintings. Price is also excellent.
O**Y
Beautiful color good quality
What a beautiful color. Experiments are gorgeous
T**T
Disappearing ink, BUT THE REASON TO PAINT! Get this. Practice with it. Love your life again!
Yes: PR83 is basically disappearing ink. But you will enjoy painting with it SO MUCH that it will not matter. This is handprint.com's most hated pigment, I know, but it is really unbeatable for (as handprint says) best "psychological red" ever. DS is a good brand for alizarin (cheap for me), but maybe even student paint PR83 is what can make you fall in love with watercolour painting! It GLOWS! I'll keep buying this fugitive paint (and really, if you do scrapbooks, or make prints of your paintings, it lasts "long enough").As for permanents, they SUCK. Ignore handprint when it says, "use perylene maroon!" (PR 179) because that's some orange brown MUCK that I've learned to detest. Imo, the ones that suck "least" (for a crimson that "glows" pink), is a few brands PR 264 (duh: pyrrol crimson) which M. Graham even calls "Permanent Aliz Crimson" but it's "sticky" to paint with; Schminke calls theirs "Ruby Red Deep" and it's the closest I've found to Alizarin Crimson and why Schminke doesn't market Ruby Red Deep as "Perm Aliz Crimson" is beyond me. They could make bank changing the name!Winsor and Newton's Perm. Aliz Crimson is a "go to" for many (if you don't want to waste your money)... but I find their crimson (PR 206, quin burnt scarlet) trends BROWN, and doesn't even look like Aliz Crimson (PR 83) unless you paint at mass tone and aren't looking for the original's mostly-water "pink".But even when you find your acceptable crimson, NO PAINT will ever match PR 83 for pure joy of painting. It lifts cleanly off cotton paper, it blends down to the strange/amazing pink undertone that is just unmatchable, and I think all watercolourists should keep tubes of PR 83 on their palettes for their down-in-the-dumps days. Even WASHES are beautiful! Give it to kids and watch their minds get blown as they see what this paint can DO! (Just take a picture of the painting and get rid of the original before kids see their lovely paintings go bye-bye from this fugitive pigment).It makes opera pink look WEAK and lasts longer than opera pink! Get the PR 83. ❤️
S**R
Outstanding color!
I've been searching for this color! It's the best green for foliage. I use it in Plein Air. I can add other colors to it & blends beautifully. The previous reviewer nailed it!
C**U
Fabulous Granulating color!
What else can I say except fabulous! This DS granulating watercolor separates into 3 hues…pink, light blues and dark indigo blue. Outstanding effect, now I see why it’s so popular Just Love it!!!
ترست بايلوت
منذ أسبوع
منذ أسبوع