Aqua Blue
Aqua Blue – Professional Handmade Watercolour Paint
Swatch Painted on: Bockingford, White, Rough, Mould Made, Acid Free, 300 gsm Watercolour Paper
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Description
Aqua Blue is a luminous blend of two iconic pigments, creating a radiant turquoise hue that evokes the serenity of tropical waters and clear skies. This semi-opaque watercolour combines the softness of Cobalt Teal (P.B 28) with the gentle vibrancy of Cerulean Blue (P.B 35), offering a harmonious balance of both warmth and coolness in your artwork.
Aqua Blue boasts excellent granulation, lending texture and visual interest to washes. This makes it ideal for depicting rippling water, misty horizons, and atmospheric effects. Its moderate tinting strength ensures it works beautifully on its own or in mixes, creating a spectrum of fresh greens, muted teals, and soft neutral tones when combined with other pigments.
With outstanding lightfastness, Aqua Blue retains its clarity and brilliance over time, ensuring your artwork remains vibrant and true. This pigment is perfect for artists looking for a calming yet impactful colour that can bring depth and luminosity to landscapes, seascapes, and abstract compositions. Whether used in bold strokes or delicate layers, Aqua Blue is a versatile and essential addition to any watercolour palette.
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Using distilled water with all our watercolours to keep each pigment at its purest form and ensure the highest quality of performance.
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Our watercolours are perfect for artists of all skill levels, from beginners to advanced, who appreciate high-quality, professional-grade materials.
Product Information
Attribute | Value |
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Pigment | Cobalt Aluminate Blue / Cobalt Stannate |
Pigment C.I. Number | P.B 28 / P.B 35 |
Series | 3 |
Lightfastness | AAA (Excellent) |
Opacity | Semi-Opaque |
Granulation | Granulating |
Staining | Non-Staining |
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