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DANIEL SMITH Limited Edition Extra Fine Watercolor Triad 'Beachcomber'The DANIEL SMITH Limited Edition "Beachcomber" Extra Fine Watercolor Triad Few sights can match the inspiration of long stretches of sand or the open expanse of sea found on a visit to the shore. Long the subject of poems and paintings, the magical place where surf meets sand lends its colorful mystery to DANIEL SMITH's new Beachcomber Extra Fine™ Watercolor Triad. Refresh your outlook with three unique colors perfect for introspective studies or a whimsical sea-bound adventure. If your aim is to paint the entire ocean landscape, or if the micro-universe of a tide pool is your subject, this carefully crafted trio of colors will bring your shoreline to life.
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This Triad ships free to The USA " Canada!
Free Primatek Card A $4.99 Value!
 | Cerulean Blue, is a staple in many watercolorists' palettes due to its remarkable color strength and wonderful mixing properties. This semi-opaque blue, whose name comes from the Latin word for sky-blue pigment, is bold enough for the brightest summer day or can be mixed to many variations of gray. The green bias of Cerulean Blue makes it a natural color choice for ocean waves and stretching seas.
|  | Iridescent Sunstone , is the sunny, sandy sparkle that gives your entire coastal scene a sea-worthy finish. The light glimmer of sand, the pearly surface of shells and the magical sheen of the sea all benefit from Iridescent Sunstone's subtle shimmer. Mix with Cerulean blue for the mysterious luster of tumbled sea-glass or layer over Hematite Burnt Scarlet for a sun-streaked glaze of sand. This soft, luminescent color has a slight bronze finish and a sweet pink undertone.
|  | Hematite Burnt Scarlet a DANIEL SMITH exclusive, is an adventurous take on earthy reddish-brown. This Primatek« pigment is one of the most interesting granulating pigments offered; dark orange-brown areas settle in a field of rust colored paint for maximum texture. The unique surfaces of shells and sand seem to paint themselves as the pigment settles into the pockets of watercolor paper. Mixtures of Hematite Burnt Scarlet and Cerulean Blue create blue-gray rocks and cliffs with ruddy texture and deep shadow tones.
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Dimension should be greater than 6 inches.
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