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Burnt Umber:Pigment Brown 7Semi-opaque, ExcellentLightfastness (I) A very dark brown with warm yellow undertones. Naturall occuring pigment. Series 1 |
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Raw Umber: Pigment Brown 7Semi-opaque, Excellent Lightfastness (I)
Very dark. Cooler than Burnt Umber. Tints to a cold brownish grey. Naturally occuring pigment. Series 1
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Transparent Oxide Brown: Pigment PreparationTransparent, Excellent Lightfastness (I) An earthy brown. Can be mixed with organic colors to create a variety of shades and hues. Series 4
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Burnt Sienna: Pigment Brown 7Semi-opaque, Excellent Lightfastness (I) Rich warm reddish brown. Takes on a subtle hint of pink when mixed with white. Naturally occuring pigment. Series 1 |
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Raw Sienna:Pigment Brown 7Semi-opaque, ExcellentLightfastness (I) A mid-toned color with a strong yellow cast. Naturally occurring pigment. Series 1 |
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Yellow Ochre: Pigment Yellow43Semi-opaque, Excellent Lightfastness (I) Warm, slight orangeundertones. Naturalpigment. Series 1 |
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Natural Burnt Ochre: Pigment Yellow 43Opaque, Excellent Lightfastness (I)
Series 1
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Natural Brown Oxide: Pigment Brown 6Opaque, Excellent Lightfastness (I)
Series 1
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Transparent Oxide Yellow: Pigment Yellow 42Transparent, Excellent Lightfastness (I) The transparent version of Iron Oxide Yellow. Creates gold and green shades when mixed with Phthalo Blues. Series 4
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Transparent Oxide Orange: Pigment Brown Red 101 & Yellow 42Transparent, Excellent Lightfastness (I)
A transparent, earthy orange. Series 4
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Transparent Oxide Red: Pigment Red 101Transparent, Excellent Lightfastness (I)
Close to a basic Venetian Red, but of course transparent, making it a great choice for glazing and mixing. Series 4
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Scarlet Ochre: (mixture): Pigments Red 166 & Yellow 42Semi-opaque, ExcellentLightfastness (I) A unique warm color. Resembles a creamy earthy orange. Series 2 |
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Venetian Red:Pigment Red 101Opaque, Excellent Lightfastness(I) Considered to be a darker shade of Scarlet Red. An earthyiron oxide. Brick Red. Series 1
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