Holbein Transparent Watercolours Holbein the principal supplier to the world"s oldest professional watercolour market offers a classically ground moist transparent watercolour of unsurpassed purity and permanence and unequalled consistency and brilliance. Reproducing the characteristics of handground pigments of the Renaissance Holbein grinds its pigments as many as 4 times in gum arabic to standards of perfection at each stage of production which far exceed industry standards. Although Holbein Watercolours are manufactured in Japan they are a European type transparent watercolour. The Japanese are known for producing opaque watercolours which offer exceptional handling qualities. Holbein has used this knowledge to produce a transparent watercolour which exhibit these same qualities. European transparent watercolours generally use ox gall as a wetting agent to increase the flow of colour on the paper. Holbein produces their colours without ox gall or any other dispersing agent which allows for less movement of the colour on paper. The results are more brush control and greater colour density control for the artist. Holbein watercolours have a consistent creamy texture for mixing with a deep clear clean colour tone which remains brilliant even when watered down to light hues. Truly one of the world"s finest watercolours. Available in 84 colours in both 5ml and 15ml tubes.
Holbein Transparent Watercolours Holbein the principal supplier to the world"s oldest professional watercolour market offers a classically ground moist transparent watercolour of unsurpassed purity and permanence and unequalled consistency and brilliance. Reproducing the characteristics of handground pigments of the Renaissance Holbein grinds its pigments as many as 4 times in gum arabic to standards of perfection at each stage of production which far exceed industry standards. Although Holbein Watercolours are manufactured in Japan they are a European type transparent watercolour. The Japanese are known for producing opaque watercolours which offer exceptional handling qualities. Holbein has used this knowledge to produce a transparent watercolour which exhibit these same qualities. European transparent watercolours generally use ox gall as a wetting agent to increase the flow of colour on the paper. Holbein produces their colours without ox gall or any other dispersing agent which allows for less movement of the colour on paper. The results are more brush control and greater colour density control for the artist. Holbein watercolours have a consistent creamy texture for mixing with a deep clear clean colour tone which remains brilliant even when watered down to light hues. Truly one of the world"s finest watercolours. Available in 84 colours in both 5ml and 15ml tubes.
Holbein Transparent Watercolours Holbein the principal supplier to the world"s oldest professional watercolour market offers a classically ground moist transparent watercolour of unsurpassed purity and permanence and unequalled consistency and brilliance. Reproducing the characteristics of handground pigments of the Renaissance Holbein grinds its pigments as many as 4 times in gum arabic to standards of perfection at each stage of production which far exceed industry standards. Although Holbein Watercolours are manufactured in Japan they are a European type transparent watercolour. The Japanese are known for producing opaque watercolours which offer exceptional handling qualities. Holbein has used this knowledge to produce a transparent watercolour which exhibit these same qualities. European transparent watercolours generally use ox gall as a wetting agent to increase the flow of colour on the paper. Holbein produces their colours without ox gall or any other dispersing agent which allows for less movement of the colour on paper. The results are more brush control and greater colour density control for the artist. Holbein watercolours have a consistent creamy texture for mixing with a deep clear clean colour tone which remains brilliant even when watered down to light hues. Truly one of the world"s finest watercolours. Available in 84 colours in both 5ml and 15ml tubes.
Holbein Transparent Watercolours Holbein the principal supplier to the world"s oldest professional watercolour market offers a classically ground moist transparent watercolour of unsurpassed purity and permanence and unequalled consistency and brilliance. Reproducing the characteristics of handground pigments of the Renaissance Holbein grinds its pigments as many as 4 times in gum arabic to standards of perfection at each stage of production which far exceed industry standards. Although Holbein Watercolours are manufactured in Japan they are a European type transparent watercolour. The Japanese are known for producing opaque watercolours which offer exceptional handling qualities. Holbein has used this knowledge to produce a transparent watercolour which exhibit these same qualities. European transparent watercolours generally use ox gall as a wetting agent to increase the flow of colour on the paper. Holbein produces their colours without ox gall or any other dispersing agent which allows for less movement of the colour on paper. The results are more brush control and greater colour density control for the artist. Holbein watercolours have a consistent creamy texture for mixing with a deep clear clean colour tone which remains brilliant even when watered down to light hues. Truly one of the world"s finest watercolours. Available in 84 colours in both 5ml and 15ml tubes.
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Holbein : Artists' : Watercolour Paint : 5ml : Grey Of Grey
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Holbein Transparent Watercolor Paint No. 2 (5ml) Gray Of Gray
Delivery between 26–31 Mar $28.09
originally posted on dickblick.com
I invested in one of the substantial pan sets early on. Didn't understand color or how to work with water media. Years later I continue to grow and experiment with these wonderful, versatile paints. I also use Holbein gouache and water miscible oils. I use other brands as well but Holbein is my foundation.
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Okay, what I have been trying to find is the basic three primary colors in watercolor that are pure colors. Cyan, Yellow, and Magenta. From these you can theoretically make all colors. Holbein has clean, bright, pure colors. I only used Holbein Yellow, Quinacridone Magenta, and Pthalo blue, (yellow shade) in the picture I included. For the cat only I used Cobalt Violet light. You can see from the picture the secondary colors of Green, Purple and Orange. I am happy with the secondary colors. No gray Purples or Olive Greens or brown Oranges. Just clean colors. Also, when I get Holbein watercolors. I get the advantage of painting in the Japanese non- dispersive color style, or by adding some Ox Gall I can paint the standard dispersive style where the color blooms out. ... MoreOkay, what I have been trying to find is the basic three primary colors in watercolor that are pure colors. Cyan, Yellow, and Magenta. From these you can theoretically make all colors. Holbein has clean, bright, pure colors. I only used Holbein Yellow, Quinacridone Magenta, and Pthalo blue, (yellow shade) in the picture I included. For the cat only I used Cobalt Violet light. You can see from the picture the secondary colors of Green, Purple and Orange. I am happy with the secondary colors. No gray Purples or Olive Greens or brown Oranges. Just clean colors. Also, when I get Holbein watercolors. I get the advantage of painting in the Japanese non- dispersive color style, or by adding some Ox Gall I can paint the standard dispersive style where the color blooms out. I have heard that Holbein has the finest ground pigments. Giving a brightness to the colors. I believe it! Thanks Blick for making Holbein watercolors available at such low prices! I have looked many places. You have the best selection and the best price for Holbein watercolors! #sweepstakes
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I bought this to replace my M. Graham Indian Yellow. The M. Graham brand is a lovely paint, but it remains soft in the palette and tends to run all over into other colors if you move it (and my palette goes everywhere with me). Holbein Isoindolinone Yellow Deep is the exact same pigment as M.Graham Indian Yellow (PY110), and just as vibrant, but it stays in the well.
| To Use With | Watercolor |
| Country of Manufacture | Japan |
| Pigment Index | PBk6 PW6 |
| Transparency | Opaque |
| Staining | Non Staining |
Holbein : Artists' : Watercolour Paint : 5ml : Grey Of Grey
Free 60-day returns
Holbein Transparent Watercolor Paint No. 2 (5ml) Gray Of Gray
Delivery between 26–31 Mar $28.09
I invested in one of the substantial pan sets early on. Didn't understand color or how to work with water media. Years later I continue to grow and experiment with these wonderful, versatile paints. I also use Holbein gouache and water miscible oils. I use other brands as well but Holbein is my foundation.
Okay, what I have been trying to find is the basic three primary colors in watercolor that are pure colors. Cyan, Yellow, and Magenta. From these you can theoretically make all colors. Holbein has clean, bright, pure colors. I only used Holbein Yellow, Quinacridone Magenta, and Pthalo blue, (yellow shade) in the picture I included. For the cat only I used Cobalt Violet light. You can see from the picture the secondary colors of Green, Purple and Orange. I am happy with the secondary colors. No gray Purples or Olive Greens or brown Oranges. Just clean colors. Also, when I get Holbein watercolors. I get the advantage of painting in the Japanese non- dispersive color style, or by adding some Ox Gall I can paint the standard dispersive style where the color blooms out. ... MoreOkay, what I have been trying to find is the basic three primary colors in watercolor that are pure colors. Cyan, Yellow, and Magenta. From these you can theoretically make all colors. Holbein has clean, bright, pure colors. I only used Holbein Yellow, Quinacridone Magenta, and Pthalo blue, (yellow shade) in the picture I included. For the cat only I used Cobalt Violet light. You can see from the picture the secondary colors of Green, Purple and Orange. I am happy with the secondary colors. No gray Purples or Olive Greens or brown Oranges. Just clean colors. Also, when I get Holbein watercolors. I get the advantage of painting in the Japanese non- dispersive color style, or by adding some Ox Gall I can paint the standard dispersive style where the color blooms out. I have heard that Holbein has the finest ground pigments. Giving a brightness to the colors. I believe it! Thanks Blick for making Holbein watercolors available at such low prices! I have looked many places. You have the best selection and the best price for Holbein watercolors! #sweepstakes
I bought this to replace my M. Graham Indian Yellow. The M. Graham brand is a lovely paint, but it remains soft in the palette and tends to run all over into other colors if you move it (and my palette goes everywhere with me). Holbein Isoindolinone Yellow Deep is the exact same pigment as M.Graham Indian Yellow (PY110), and just as vibrant, but it stays in the well.
This paint is very rich and creamy and a really good neutral alone or mixed with other colors. It is lovely for using in a landscape, very transparent and serene. I also like to use it for leaves and shadows. It spreads easily at any consistency and covers the paper nicely, so I give it an A+ for performance. My order was shipped out quickly and packaged carefully.
Super nice quality pro watercolor paints! Vibrant, and they disperse well in wet. Saturated too, the Cobalt is amazing. The clarity is lovely on these paints and for the most part the colors are nuanced rather than overly bright or cartoonish looking. They set up very well in a DIY pan. I like this brand just as well as Daniel Smith. Daniel Smith has a more engaging and helpful website that makes it easier to locate full specs, and if you're a big fan of granulation, DS has more (and more inventive) options in that category. But Holbein seems to have a better selection of non granulating paints. They make some interesting paler and pastel colors too, none of which are in this set, except for Chinese White which is a great paint because it can dupe the effect of ... MoreSuper nice quality pro watercolor paints! Vibrant, and they disperse well in wet. Saturated too, the Cobalt is amazing. The clarity is lovely on these paints and for the most part the colors are nuanced rather than overly bright or cartoonish looking. They set up very well in a DIY pan. I like this brand just as well as Daniel Smith. Daniel Smith has a more engaging and helpful website that makes it easier to locate full specs, and if you're a big fan of granulation, DS has more (and more inventive) options in that category. But Holbein seems to have a better selection of non granulating paints. They make some interesting paler and pastel colors too, none of which are in this set, except for Chinese White which is a great paint because it can dupe the effect of white gouache and allows you to make more delicate pastels.
I have quite a few of these watercolors and like them, crimson lake, leaf green lovely colors. I had been recommended the lilac several times so I ordered it. I do not like this and I would not even classify the lilac as watercolor I would classify it as a gouache. It is so opaque and flat and dead looking. If you want a similar color tone with some vibrancy I highly recommend Wisteria instead.#sweepatakes
This is my first time using Holbein watercolors and I am impressed! I really enjoy their range of colors and the overall characteristics of the paint. It does behave more like gouache than other watercolors I have used, but I use gouache regularly so it is not a problem. #sweepstakes
This color is not quite yellow and not quite white, but a warm shade somewhere in between. The only reason I did not give it five stars is because it is somewhat opaque. When it is thinned down, it is very usable in places where you want to Glaze over another color in order to make it appear a little misty. Conversely, full strength, kit can cover a mistake pretty well..
I normall do not write reviews let alone about higher type products especially in the art department. My sister and I have been watching many You Tube channels regarding various watercolor and other forms of art material. I decided to jump the fence and buy some Holbein watercolors, a big undertaking for me. i had found a bag of old paints and low and behold, my Aqua Duo oils were Holbein. Imagine my surprise. I purchased them as part of my art class at junior college had to pack away most of my supplies and forgot I had them. Those are great. However to get back to Watercolors.My learning curve with watercolors so far is limited. In learning i kept wanting to use them like acrylics or oils. Not a good idea I found. Then I decided several days ago to jump in feet ... MoreI normall do not write reviews let alone about higher type products especially in the art department. My sister and I have been watching many You Tube channels regarding various watercolor and other forms of art material. I decided to jump the fence and buy some Holbein watercolors, a big undertaking for me. i had found a bag of old paints and low and behold, my Aqua Duo oils were Holbein. Imagine my surprise. I purchased them as part of my art class at junior college had to pack away most of my supplies and forgot I had them. Those are great. However to get back to Watercolors.My learning curve with watercolors so far is limited. In learning i kept wanting to use them like acrylics or oils. Not a good idea I found. Then I decided several days ago to jump in feet first and give it another try and opened up the box of Holbein again. I absolutely loved the colors which are bright and clean. I found I could mix colors together without fear although I can still muddy the waters so to speak. But it is easier. I now have several projects to water color that will Hopeflly get me better at this form of art work. Would I order Holbein again? Absolutely., My sister has ordered some of their product and I also ordered their Acryllic 12 paints. Have made my color swatch but not painted with them yet. That's one of my next projects in a day or so. However, from what limited time I have used them, they are like butter in consistency to use. Anyhow, sorry this is so long.
| To Use With | Watercolor |
| Country of Manufacture | Japan |
| Pigment Index | PBk6 PW6 |
| Transparency | Opaque |
| Staining | Non Staining |