Green Gold
Green Gold
Professional Handmade Watercolour
Swatch Painted on: Saunders Waterford, White, Rough, 100% Cotton, Mould Made, Acid Free, 300 gsm Watercolour Paper
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Description:
Green Gold (P.Y. 129) is a vibrant, transparent watercolour pigment known for its unique yellow-green hue that shifts from a bright golden yellow to a fresh, earthy green. This versatile, glowing colour is perfect for adding luminosity to landscapes, foliage, and sunlight effects. Its radiant, lively tone brings warmth and vibrancy to any painting, ideal for capturing the essence of nature, particularly in highlighting leaves, grasses, or sunlit trees.
Green Gold offers smooth, even washes as a highly transparent pigment and works beautifully in glazing techniques. In full strength, it delivers a rich, golden-green tone, while when diluted, it softens into lighter, golden yellows or pale greens, perfect for creating highlights or subtle transitions. Its glowing quality makes it ideal for layering with other colours to create dynamic lighting effects, adding a fresh, vibrant undertone to mixes.
Green Gold has excellent lightfastness, ensuring that its radiant tones remain stable and bright over time. It mixes well with other pigments, producing luminous greens when combined with blues or warm, earthy tones when blended with reds or browns. This pigment is a favourite among artists looking for a lively, glowing green that brings energy and light to watercolour compositions, especially in landscapes and botanical work.
We recommend
Using distilled water with all our watercolours to keep each pigment at its purest form
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Our watercolours are perfect for artists of all experiences from beginners to advanced who value high-quality materials
Product Information:
Pigments | Green Gold |
Pigment C.I Number | P.Y 129 |
Series | 3 |
Lightfastness | AAA |
Opacity | Semi-Transparent |
Granulation | No Granulation |
Staining | Medium Staining |
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