Daniel Smith Extra Fine Watercolor 15ml Tube, Quinacridone Lilac - A Must-Have for Artists!
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Unleash your creative potential with the Daniel Smith Extra Fine Watercolor 15ml Tube in Quinacridone Lilac. This remarkable watercolor is not just any hue; it's a stunning blend of vivid pink with subtle blue undertones, perfectly situated between Quinacridone Rose and Quinacridone Magenta in this renowned color family. As part of the largest collection of watercolors available globally, Daniel Smith provides artists with over 240 unique colors ranging from exciting mineral-based...
Show moreUnleash your creative potential with the Daniel Smith Extra Fine Watercolor 15ml Tube in Quinacridone Lilac. This remarkable watercolor is not just any hue; it's a stunning blend of vivid pink with subtle blue undertones, perfectly situated between Quinacridone Rose and Quinacridone Magenta in this renowned color family. As part of the largest collection of watercolors available globally, Daniel Smith provides artists with over 240 unique colors ranging from exciting mineral-based PrimaTek shades to exceptional Luminescent watercolors that capture light like no other. The quality of these paints is unparalleled, offering smooth application and brilliant results.
| manufacturer | Daniel Smith |
|---|---|
| color | Rose |
| height | 3.29 |
| weight | 0.0440924524 |
| width | 1.17 |
| size | 0.5 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| length | 0.759 |
| productGroup | Home |
Quinacridone Lilac is ideal for florals and vibrant artworks, offering clarity and beautiful layering.
Yes, it has very good lightfastness, ensuring your artwork remains vibrant over time.
Absolutely! Quinacridone Lilac mixes well with other watercolors, enhancing the color palette.
Yes, both beginners and experienced artists will appreciate its smooth application and vibrant results.
Simply add water to the tube's paint for desired consistency before application.
Generally safe, but it's always best to supervise children during use as with any art supplies.