Delphinium
Delphinium – Professional Handmade Watercolour Paint
Jackman’s Art Materials in collaboration with In the Studio with Michele Webber
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Description
Delphinium is a radiant, floral-inspired watercolour designed especially for painting vibrant blue flowers with ease and elegance. Created in partnership with artist Michele Webber, this custom pigment blends beautifully to suit a wide range of botanical and expressive artwork. Naturally leaning towards a bold floral blue, it can be adjusted easily—add a touch of ultramarine to intensify the blue or mix in a hint of pink for striking purples and lilac tones.
This highly versatile, semi-transparent colour flows smoothly across the paper, producing luminous washes and delicate details. Its clean mixing properties and lack of granulation make it ideal for controlled applications, layering, and subtle blending, especially in florals and illustrative work. Whether used in concentrated strength for vibrant petals or thinned out for soft pastel transitions, Delphinium brings a fresh, modern edge to your palette.
Offering the highest lightfastness rating and high staining properties, this pigment ensures your work remains vivid and permanent. It pairs beautifully with other botanical tones, from magentas and violets to fresh greens, making it a must-have for floral and expressive colourists alike.
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Using distilled water with all our watercolours to preserve each pigment’s clarity and purity.
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All of our handmade watercolours are ideal for artists of every level—from enthusiastic beginners to experienced professionals—who value exceptional materials and artisan craftsmanship.
Product Information
Attribute | Value |
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Pigment | Quinacridone Magenta / Phthalocyanine Blue |
Pigment C.I. Number | P.R 122 / P.B 15 |
Series | 3 |
Lightfastness | AAA (Excellent) |
Opacity | Semi-Transparent |
Granulation | No Granulation |
Staining | High Staining |
Regulatory & Safety Information
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