Users' questions

What pigment is Winsor yellow?

What pigment is Winsor yellow?

Winsor Yellow – Winsor Yellow is a warm semi-transparent,yellow color and is part of the Yellow Hansa group of modern pigments first developed by the German Hoechst company in the early 1900s.

What pigment is Winsor green?

pigment Phthalocyanine
Winsor Green (Yellow Shade) is a brilliant transparent green pigment with a yellow undertone. It is made from the modern pigment Phthalocyanine which was introduced in 1930s.

Which Winsor Newton watercolors are transparent?

Winsor & Newton Watercolours – Lemon Yellow, Bismuth Yellow, Cadmium Lemon, Winsor Lemon, Winsor Yellow. I rather like the Transparent Yellow of this row, and PY150 is a lovely mid-yellow pigment that is absolutely transparent.

What pigment is Winsor blue?

copper phthalocyanine
Winsor Blue is made of an organic synthetic pigment, copper phthalocyanine. Alternative names are phthalo blue, monastral and intense blue.

What are the most transparent watercolors?

The most transparent appearing pigments in use today — the phthalocyanine blues and greens, hansa yellows, iron [prussian] blue, unadulterated quinacridones or ultramarine blue — will create a visibly opaque discoloration if painted in several layers over a dark gray, waterproof ink or dried out on a black acrylic …

Is Winsor green the same as phthalo green?

At Winsor & Newton we have different names for our phthalo greens. Since we began manufacturing this colour in the 1930s we have always called it Winsor Green in our Artist and Professional grade colour ranges.

Is Viridian green the same as phthalo green?

Viridian is a softer, granulating and liftable version of Phthalo Green. It is lovely for florals but doesn’t have the power of phthalo green PG7, which is a very staining pigment. Phthalo Green Yellow Shade is a more neutral green.

Are Winsor and Newton watercolors good?

Winsor & Newton watercolors (or watercolours for the diehard WN fan) have been in production since 1835 and currently offer 96 colors. Through the years, WN has consistently produced an excellent product which has resulted in the brand often being described by artists as “The Standard.”

Why is it called Phthalo blue?

Phthalo blue in its purest form. Phthalo blue (or Phthalocyanine Blue BN) is an organic blue developed by chemists under the trade name “monastral blue”. Pure copper phthaliocyanine in crystalline form is a deep blue with a strong bronze reflection, but when dry in pigment form is bright blue without any bronziness.

Is Winsor blue cool or warm?

Cool blues are those with a green bias. There are many of them – Phthalo Blue, Prussian Blue, Cerulean blue, Manganese Blue, Winsor Blue and so on.