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DANIEL SMITH Limited Edition Extra Fine Watercolor Triad 'Vineyard'
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DANIEL SMITH Limited Edition Extra Fine Watercolor Triad 'Vineyard'

The DANIEL SMITH Limited Edition "Vineyard" Extra Fine Watercolor Triad
Few places conjure up notions of romance as easily as a vineyard. With a wide-open sky, a bright sun overhead and an undeniable sense of the earth and growth, vineyards create the perfect backdrop for an inspired story. Capture the local color of the harvest with a palette perfect for mixing nearly any hue -- champagne to merlot, Old World or New.

VineyardRhodonite Genuine, a Primatek pigment, is an unforgettable bright pink made from the mineral Rhodonite. Lively and dynamic, with a smooth and even working quality, this transparent pink has a jewel-like clarity. Use just a touch in water for a perfectly blushing rose or grab everyone's attention with the stunningly bold pink that is Rhodonite at full strength.
Vineyard

Cobalt Blue, is the bold and clear blue of a summer sky stretching wide over the vineyard. This mid-range blue is popular on many artist's palettes for it's predictability and brilliant color. Use in combination with Rhodonite Genuine for a duo that can mix a deep, nearly black, violet, a rich mauve and even a light dusty rose.

 

VineyardHansa Yellow Mediumrounds out this color lover's palette with a sunny streak of yellow. No palette is complete without a clean yellow that is bright and bold. Mix with Cobalt Blue for a perfectly balanced green that can be tuned to a bright yellow-green or a deep and textured shadowy olive. With Rhodonite Genuine, Hansa Yellow creates warm rosy-oranges and lovely light peach tones.
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I completely love the DANIEL SMITH line of watercolors! They are the best I’ve used, and as a veteran teacher of over 30 years, I’ve tried many brands. Other brands fade when dried, and can often require multiple glazes to reach full potency. The DANIEL SMITH paints are so vibrant and color saturated that they require fewer layers, allowing more spontaneous and expressive style.
Katie Green – Bluehill, Maine