Graphite Grey
Graphite Grey – Professional Handmade Watercolour
Swatch Painted on: Saunders Waterford, White, Rough, 100% Cotton, Mould Made, Acid-Free, 300 gsm Watercolour Paper
Also Known As: Liquid Graphite
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---Description
Graphite Grey (P.Bk 10) is a sophisticated watercolour pigment that mirrors the natural depth and texture of graphite. With its cool, neutral grey that leans slightly towards black, **Graphite Grey** is ideal for creating depth, shadows, and delicate textures. This pigment offers versatility, making it perfect for a wide range of artistic applications—from moody landscapes to refined abstract compositions.
This **semi-transparent** pigment creates smooth washes that vary from deep, rich greys to soft, delicate tones when diluted. When applied at full strength, **Graphite Grey** delivers striking depth, adding a realistic, graphite-like texture to your artwork. Its ability to mix effortlessly with other pigments enhances its versatility, enabling the creation of complex and nuanced tones.
With **excellent lightfastness**, **Graphite Grey** maintains its muted, sophisticated hues over time. Its unique qualities allow it to soften brighter colors and add dimension to a variety of subjects, including urban scenes and natural landscapes. **Graphite Grey** is a must-have for any watercolour artist looking for a refined, versatile grey that enhances depth and texture in their compositions.
---We Recommend
Using distilled water with all our watercolours to maintain the purity of each pigment.
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Our watercolours are perfect for artists of all experience levels, from beginners to advanced, who appreciate the highest quality materials.
---Product Information
Pigment | Natural Graphite |
Pigment C.I. Number | P.Bk 10 |
Series | 1 |
Lightfastness | AAA |
Opacity | Semi-Transparent |
Granulation | No Granulation |
Staining | Non-Staining |
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