Fresh Green
Fresh Green – Professional Handmade Watercolour
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Description
Fresh Green is a vibrant and natural watercolour developed in collaboration with Michele Webber of *In The Studio with Michele Webber*. Designed to deliver fresh, bright green hues without the overly artificial look that many pre-mixed greens tend to have, this pigment brings a more organic, natural quality to your artwork.
Made using a blend of Hansa Yellow, Cadmium Yellow Deep, and Phthalocyanine Green, Fresh Green embodies the beauty and vitality of new spring foliage, lush landscapes, and verdant gardens. The careful combination of these pigments allows the paint to stay vibrant while still maintaining a subtle, harmonious tone ideal for a wide range of applications in botanical and landscape artwork.
With its semi-opaque finish and smooth application, Fresh Green allows for versatile layering and glazing, making it perfect for creating vibrant washes or bold, defined details. Its low staining and non-granulating properties ensure ease of control while delivering clean, crisp results.
Fresh Green is ideal for artists looking to capture the freshness of nature and is an essential addition to your palette for a true-to-life green. Whether you're painting foliage, fields, or foliage-dense compositions, this green will enhance the natural vibrancy of your work.
We Recommend
Use distilled water with all our watercolours to preserve the purity of each pigment and achieve the best results in your artwork.
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Our watercolours are perfect for artists of all experience levels, from beginners to advanced, who appreciate and value high-quality materials.
Product Information
Pigments | Hansa Yellow / Cadmium Yellow Deep / Phthalocyanine Green |
Pigment C.I. Number | P.Y 3 / P.O 20 / P.G 7 |
Series | 3 |
Lightfastness | AAA |
Opacity | Semi-Opaque |
Granulation | No Granulation |
Staining | Low Staining |
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