Grey Violet

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Grey Violet Crystalline Watercolour | Unique, Versatile Pigment - Jackman's Art Materials

Grey Violet Crystalline Watercolour - Unique and Versatile

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Description

**Grey Violet Crystalline Watercolour** offers vibrant, transparent, and **lightfast** colors. This unique medium mixes effortlessly with water for instant dynamic painting effects. Simply sprinkle the crystals onto wet paper or activate them on dry paper with a spray of water, and watch the pigments come to life. Each color is intermixable, offering endless creative possibilities. Perfect for artists of all skill levels seeking high-quality materials.

Features:

  • Elegant Grey Tones: Perfect for subtle shading and depth.
  • Lightfast: Colors remain true over time.
  • Highly Mixable: Combine with other media for endless creative possibilities.
  • Instant Effects: Activate with water for dynamic pigment bursts.

How to Use:

  1. On Wet Paper: Sprinkle the crystals and watch them blend beautifully.
  2. On Dry Paper: Apply crystals and mist with water for vibrant bursts of color.
  3. Mix and Paint: Blend with water for a traditional painting approach.
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Product Information:

Pigments Copper Phthalocyanine Blue / Quinacridone Magenta / Quinophthalone Yellow
Pigment C.I. Numbers P.B 15:3 / P.R 122 / P.Y 138
Series 3
Lightfastness AAA
Opacity Semi-Transparent

Perfect for: Artists of all skill levels looking for a high-quality, versatile painting medium to create dynamic and stunning effects.

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Customer Reviews

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Marsha Spears
Fantastic color -

Such a beautiful color -easy to use

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Kathryn Thacker
Grey violet watercolour powder

I used this for the first time the other day and was very impressed with the product. I sprinkled it onto a wet wash and watched it bloom with fascination. The colours are very strong and - as I found out very quickly - you only need the tiniest amount. I put far too much down at first and got rather a large crusty blob, which could have actually been a flower in a different painting! I need to find a small tool to use with these paints (I bought three altogether).
It would possibly be a good idea to have some sort of perforated lid on this … a bit like a pepper pot. Otherwise, am very happy, thanks.

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pamela robertson
Burst of color

Despite the "grey" in the title, this color is anything but dull. I put the crystals down, spritzed with a mister, and whalah! Instant texture, color, and interest. I imagine if I had mixed the colors together is would have been more grey violet (and that's not at all a problem for me), but I was DELIGHTED with the results of the untouched crystals in this colorway. I only bought 4 colors to try out and will be adding more for sure!

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Jeannette Bateman
Beautiful pigment based crystal watercolours

This is the first pigment based crystalline watercolour I’d come across. I chose Grey Violet because of the dramatic splitting properties of the pigments and I am absolutely delighted with it! It’s a very versatile medium and gives really beautiful effects. There are some other great colours I have my eye on now and I look forward to seeing Jackmans expand this range.

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Catherine Faulkner
Magical

I absolutely love these magic crystals, they are hypnotic to watch create wonderful colours and patterns on the page. It's really lovely having the mix of colours. I've used them to create my own illustrations with but I've also set up my sister and friends with an atomiser and brush and watercolour paper to let them play with it and they've found it hypnotic and calming and fulfilling too! So ideal for both artists and hobbyists. I've now just bought three more bottles to send to friends as gifts. Would love to see more in this range that use a mix of colours within one bottle.


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