Phthalo Turquoise
Phthalo Turquoise – Professional Handmade Watercolour Paint
Swatch Painted on: Bockingford, White, Rough, Mould Made, Acid Free, 300 gsm Watercolour Paper
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Description
Phthalo Turquoise is a vibrant, luminous watercolour pigment that combines the intensity of deep blue with the richness of green, resulting in a striking teal hue. This transparent colour is celebrated for its high tinting strength and smooth, consistent application, making it ideal for creating dynamic water scenes, tropical foliage, and bold abstract works.
Phthalo Turquoise offers unparalleled versatility. When diluted, it produces everything from deep, saturated washes to delicate, airy glazes. Its slightly cool undertone makes it a fantastic mixing colour, effortlessly enhancing other blues, greens, and even yellows to create a wide spectrum of oceanic and atmospheric hues. It pairs beautifully with warm tones for dramatic contrasts, adding depth and vibrancy to shadows and details.
With excellent lightfastness, Phthalo Turquoise maintains its intensity and vibrancy over time, ensuring that your artwork remains vibrant for years to come. This pigment’s versatility, brilliance, and ability to evoke movement and energy make it an indispensable addition to any watercolour palette, particularly for artists inspired by nature’s vivid landscapes and vibrant waters.
We Recommend
Using distilled water with all our watercolours to preserve the purity and vibrancy of each pigment.
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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 | Copper Phthalocyanine |
Pigment C.I. Number | P.B 16 |
Series | 2 |
Lightfastness | AAA (Excellent) |
Opacity | Transparent |
Granulation | No Granulation |
Staining | High Staining |
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