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Sennelier : Watercolour Paint : 10ml : Cadmium Red Light
Sennelier : Watercolour Paint : 10ml : Cadmium Red Light
Sennelier : Watercolour Paint : 10ml : Cadmium Red Light
Sennelier : Watercolour Paint : 10ml : Cadmium Red Light
Sennelier : Watercolour Paint : 10ml : Cadmium Red Light
Sennelier : Watercolour Paint : 10ml : Cadmium Red Light
Sennelier : Watercolour Paint : 10ml : Cadmium Red Light
Sennelier : Watercolour Paint : 10ml : Cadmium Red Light
Sennelier : Watercolour Paint : 10ml : Cadmium Red Light
Sennelier : Watercolour Paint : 10ml : Cadmium Red Light
Sennelier : Watercolour Paint : 10ml : Cadmium Red Light
Sennelier : Watercolour Paint : 10ml : Cadmium Red Light
Sennelier : Watercolour Paint : 10ml : Cadmium Red Light
Sennelier : Watercolour Paint : 10ml : Cadmium Red Light
Sennelier : Watercolour Paint : 10ml : Cadmium Red Light
Sennelier : Watercolour Paint : 10ml : Cadmium Red Light

Sennelier : Watercolour Paint : 10ml : Cadmium Red Light

L'Aquarelle is a range of high-quality watercolours made in France. The watercolours have been created in the same way for more than a century, using only the best pigments and binders in their production.The colours contain natural ingredients, honey being one of the more unique ones. This blend produces colours that have a smooth and light texture and offer vibrant, colourful shades. Sennelier's watercolours are ground in the traditional way with slowly rotating grinding stones. The result is luminous, intense and brilliant watercolours with a smooth and creamy texture. The blend of natural ingredients, including honey, produces a range of vibrant and colourful shades.Over 100 colours are included in the range and are available from us in different price ranges, both in tubes and half-pans.

L'Aquarelle is a range of high-quality watercolours made in France. The watercolours have been created in the same way for more than a century, using only the best pigments and binders in their production.The colours contain natural ingredients, honey being one of the more unique ones. This blend produces colours that have a smooth and light texture and offer vibrant, colourful shades. Sennelier's watercolours are ground in the traditional way with slowly rotating grinding stones. The result is luminous, intense and brilliant watercolours with a smooth and creamy texture. The blend of natural ingredients, including honey, produces a range of vibrant and colourful shades.Over 100 colours are included in the range and are available from us in different price ranges, both in tubes and half-pans.

Colour:

116 Titanium White
318 Prussian Blue
344 Cinereous Blue
399 Blue Sennelier
407 Van Dyck Brown
499 Perylen Brown

Sennelier : Watercolour Paint : 10ml : Cadmium Red Light

L'Aquarelle is a range of high-quality watercolours made in France. The watercolours have been created in the same way for more than a century, using only the best pigments and binders in their production.The colours contain natural ingredients, honey being one of the more unique ones. This blend produces colours that have a smooth and light texture and offer vibrant, colourful shades. Sennelier's watercolours are ground in the traditional way with slowly rotating grinding stones. The result is luminous, intense and brilliant watercolours with a smooth and creamy texture. The blend of natural ingredients, including honey, produces a range of vibrant and colourful shades.Over 100 colours are included in the range and are available from us in different price ranges, both in tubes and half-pans.

L'Aquarelle is a range of high-quality watercolours made in France. The watercolours have been created in the same way for more than a century, using only the best pigments and binders in their production.The colours contain natural ingredients, honey being one of the more unique ones. This blend produces colours that have a smooth and light texture and offer vibrant, colourful shades. Sennelier's watercolours are ground in the traditional way with slowly rotating grinding stones. The result is luminous, intense and brilliant watercolours with a smooth and creamy texture. The blend of natural ingredients, including honey, produces a range of vibrant and colourful shades.Over 100 colours are included in the range and are available from us in different price ranges, both in tubes and half-pans.

529 Cadmium Yellow Light
533 Cadmium Yellow Deep
535 Cadmium Lemon Yellow
537 Cadmium Yellow Orange
566 Naples Yellow Deep
567 Naples Yellow
576 Nickel Yellow
579 Sennelier Yellow Deep
611 Cadmium Red Purple
636 Sennelier Red
640 Red Orange
659 Opera Rose
675 French Vermilion
688 Crimson Lake
695 Alizarin Crimson Lake
805 Phthalo Green Light
807 Phthalo Green Deep S1
847 Emerald Green
857 Brown Green
903 Blue Violet
905 Red Violet
919 Caput Mortum
Alizarin Crimson
Alizarin Crimson Lake
Blue Sennelier
Blue Violet
Bright Red
Brown Green
Brown Green (S2)
Brown Pink
Brown Pink (S1)
Burnt Sienna
Burnt Umber
Cad Yellow Light (S4)
Cadmium Green Light
Cadmium Lemon Yellow
Cadmium Yellow Deep
Cadmium Yellow Light
Cadmium Yellow Orange
Caput Mortum
Carmine
Cerulean Blue
Cerulean Blue Red Shade
Cerulean Blue Red Shade (S4)
Chinese Orange
Chinese White
Chromium Oxide Green
Cinereous Blue
Cobalt Blue
Cobalt Deep
Cobalt Green (S4)
Cobalt Violet Deep Hue
Crimson Lake
Dioxazine Purple
Emerald Green
Forest Green
French Ochre
French Ochre (S3)
French Ultramarine Blue
French Vermillion
Gold Ochre
Gold Ochre (S1)
Green Earth
Greenish Umber
Helios Purple
Hooker's Green
Indian Yellow
Indigo
Lamp Black
Lamp Black (S1)
Lemon Yellow
Light Grey
Light Grey (S1)
Light Yellow Ochre
Magenta Permanent
Naples Yellow
Naples Yellow Deep
Neutral Tint
Nickel Yellow
Olive Green
Olive Green (S1)
Payne's Grey
Permanent Alizarin Crimson
Permanent Alizarin Crimson Deep
Perylen Brown
Perylene Brown
Phtalocyanine Blue
Phthalo Blue
Phthalo Turquoise
Phthalo, Green
Primary Yellow
Prussian Blue
Raw Sepia
Raw Sienna
Raw Umber
Raw Umber (S1)
Red Orange
Red Violet
Rose Dore Madder Lake
Rose Madder Lake
Royal Blue
S1 - Brown Pink (445)
S1 - Olive Green (813)
S1 - Venetian Red (623)
S2 - Sennelier Red (636)
Sap Green
Scarlet Lacquer
Scarlet Lacquer (S2)
Sennelier Green
Sennelier Green (S1)
Sennelier Grey
Sennelier Orange
Sennelier Red
Sennelier Yellow Light
Series 3 - Alizarin Crimson Lake
Titanium White
Transparent Brown
Transparent Brown (S1)
Turquoise Green
Turquoise Green (S4)
Ultramarine
Ultramarine Deep
Ultramarine Light
Van Dyck Brown
Venetian Red
Viridian Green (S3)
Warm Grey
Warm Grey (S1)
Warm Sepia
Yellow Lake
Yellow Ochre
Yellow Sophie
Yellow Sophie (S1)

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The Sydney Art Store

$24.75

Sennelier Artist Watercolour 605 Cadmium Red Light 10ml

Delivery between 26–31 Mar $12.50

Jackson's Art Supplies

$25.00

Sennelier : Watercolour Paint : 10ml : Cadmium Red Light

Delivery between Mon – Tue $9.70

The Drawing Room

$28.18

Sennelier Artist Watercolour Tube 10ml: Cadmium Red Light S4

Free delivery

Melbourne Etching Supplies

$28.40

Sennelier Watercolour 10ml Tubes Cadmium Red Light S4

Delivery on orders $30+

Price history

Price history

Reviews

Absolutely Yes!
22 June 2023Jenjen

originally posted on dickblick.com

Reference to Sennelier's PV19 Rose Madder Lake. I use a mixed palette as many do for various reasons. I chose this pigment from Sennelier because it does not dull down and have such a drying shift as compared to other brands and in particular Daniel Smith Quinacridone Rose. I use watercolor from Daniel Smith as well as others but for anyone looking for the my favorite lightfast smooth bright Rose color that can creates the most lovely and lively blends then this one is my go to. It just sings. #sweepstakes

Creamy, sumptuous colors
24 September 2023Raven19

originally posted on dickblick.com

I've been wanting to try sennelier watercolors for ages but the $ has always been a sticking point for me. I wouldn't have chosen these particular colors for a sampling (I generally prefer single pigment colors and i wish yellow ochre came with it) but I thought they'd work well enough for trying the brand out.What I liked:-The paints wake up easily Some brands I've played with I have to spray water on them and let it sit for a few minutes before I can get much color. Not so with these, they wake up quickly, almost instantly.-Sumptuous is the first word that comes to mind to describe how luxuriously creamy and rich they are. It makes me want to get some of their La Petite Aquarelle colors to try, they may be the same quality as other brands' professional ... MoreI've been wanting to try sennelier watercolors for ages but the $ has always been a sticking point for me. I wouldn't have chosen these particular colors for a sampling (I generally prefer single pigment colors and i wish yellow ochre came with it) but I thought they'd work well enough for trying the brand out.What I liked:-The paints wake up easily Some brands I've played with I have to spray water on them and let it sit for a few minutes before I can get much color. Not so with these, they wake up quickly, almost instantly.-Sumptuous is the first word that comes to mind to describe how luxuriously creamy and rich they are. It makes me want to get some of their La Petite Aquarelle colors to try, they may be the same quality as other brands' professional colors!- Long lasting. As with any great quality pigments a little goes a long way. I've only been playing with these for 2 days but I forsee them lasting quite a while.What I'm not so happy about:- the paintbrush. When I first took the cap off the brush my heart sank, the outer rim of bristles had been pushed the wrong way. I immediately wet the brush and tried to reshape them with The Masters soap and I think most of them can be semi repaired but there are some that are still sticking out at a nearly perpendicular angle and I'll probably have to cut them off to be able to use the brush.- the pans aren't level. This really irked me, the box, otherwise decently constructed, is small, so naturally the pans of color are close to one another. The problem is some of them rest in their indent at an angle and rise above the rim, so when I place a couple drops of water on each to wake them the paint runs into other pans of color. This has been especially bad with the French Vermilion and Cinereous Blue. These pans will probably run out first if I leave them as they came because I keep having to blot them with a paper towel or dry brush to fix it.I expected more attention to detail from Sennelier.

Excellent colors and lightfastness!
10 August 2023Alftenix Arts

originally posted on dickblick.com

The first thing I do when I get a watercolor set (and I've purchased many over the years!) is to do a Fade Test. I create two panels, one a Control that rarely or never sees UV light, and another for a Fade Test that will spend some time in direct sunlight, up to several days.The picture shows the results. (Disregard the extraneous black spots - my fault - I splattered and didn't want to redo the panels.) There is no noticeable difference in the exposed colors vs. the unexposed ones after at least 5 days in the sun. Note: I did wash/lifts on the right sides to see how the colors would lift out.I have previously tried a couple sets of watercolor brush pens and several of those faded within a couple days' exposure, making them useless. I am confident these colors ... MoreThe first thing I do when I get a watercolor set (and I've purchased many over the years!) is to do a Fade Test. I create two panels, one a Control that rarely or never sees UV light, and another for a Fade Test that will spend some time in direct sunlight, up to several days.The picture shows the results. (Disregard the extraneous black spots - my fault - I splattered and didn't want to redo the panels.) There is no noticeable difference in the exposed colors vs. the unexposed ones after at least 5 days in the sun. Note: I did wash/lifts on the right sides to see how the colors would lift out.I have previously tried a couple sets of watercolor brush pens and several of those faded within a couple days' exposure, making them useless. I am confident these colors will last a long time under normal room exposure, and am looking forward to using them for my paintings!

Price comparison

Updated 16 days ago
The Sydney Art Store

$24.75

Sennelier Artist Watercolour 605 Cadmium Red Light 10ml

Delivery between 26–31 Mar $12.50

Jackson's Art Supplies

$25.00

Sennelier : Watercolour Paint : 10ml : Cadmium Red Light

Delivery between Mon – Tue $9.70

The Drawing Room

$28.18

Sennelier Artist Watercolour Tube 10ml: Cadmium Red Light S4

Free delivery

Melbourne Etching Supplies

$28.40

Sennelier Watercolour 10ml Tubes Cadmium Red Light S4

Delivery on orders $30+

Price history

Price history

Reviews

Absolutely Yes!
22 June 2023

Reference to Sennelier's PV19 Rose Madder Lake. I use a mixed palette as many do for various reasons. I chose this pigment from Sennelier because it does not dull down and have such a drying shift as compared to other brands and in particular Daniel Smith Quinacridone Rose. I use watercolor from Daniel Smith as well as others but for anyone looking for the my favorite lightfast smooth bright Rose color that can creates the most lovely and lively blends then this one is my go to. It just sings. #sweepstakes

Jenjen originally posted on dickblick.com
Creamy, sumptuous colors
24 September 2023

I've been wanting to try sennelier watercolors for ages but the $ has always been a sticking point for me. I wouldn't have chosen these particular colors for a sampling (I generally prefer single pigment colors and i wish yellow ochre came with it) but I thought they'd work well enough for trying the brand out.What I liked:-The paints wake up easily Some brands I've played with I have to spray water on them and let it sit for a few minutes before I can get much color. Not so with these, they wake up quickly, almost instantly.-Sumptuous is the first word that comes to mind to describe how luxuriously creamy and rich they are. It makes me want to get some of their La Petite Aquarelle colors to try, they may be the same quality as other brands' professional ... MoreI've been wanting to try sennelier watercolors for ages but the $ has always been a sticking point for me. I wouldn't have chosen these particular colors for a sampling (I generally prefer single pigment colors and i wish yellow ochre came with it) but I thought they'd work well enough for trying the brand out.What I liked:-The paints wake up easily Some brands I've played with I have to spray water on them and let it sit for a few minutes before I can get much color. Not so with these, they wake up quickly, almost instantly.-Sumptuous is the first word that comes to mind to describe how luxuriously creamy and rich they are. It makes me want to get some of their La Petite Aquarelle colors to try, they may be the same quality as other brands' professional colors!- Long lasting. As with any great quality pigments a little goes a long way. I've only been playing with these for 2 days but I forsee them lasting quite a while.What I'm not so happy about:- the paintbrush. When I first took the cap off the brush my heart sank, the outer rim of bristles had been pushed the wrong way. I immediately wet the brush and tried to reshape them with The Masters soap and I think most of them can be semi repaired but there are some that are still sticking out at a nearly perpendicular angle and I'll probably have to cut them off to be able to use the brush.- the pans aren't level. This really irked me, the box, otherwise decently constructed, is small, so naturally the pans of color are close to one another. The problem is some of them rest in their indent at an angle and rise above the rim, so when I place a couple drops of water on each to wake them the paint runs into other pans of color. This has been especially bad with the French Vermilion and Cinereous Blue. These pans will probably run out first if I leave them as they came because I keep having to blot them with a paper towel or dry brush to fix it.I expected more attention to detail from Sennelier.

Raven19 originally posted on dickblick.com
Excellent colors and lightfastness!
10 August 2023

The first thing I do when I get a watercolor set (and I've purchased many over the years!) is to do a Fade Test. I create two panels, one a Control that rarely or never sees UV light, and another for a Fade Test that will spend some time in direct sunlight, up to several days.The picture shows the results. (Disregard the extraneous black spots - my fault - I splattered and didn't want to redo the panels.) There is no noticeable difference in the exposed colors vs. the unexposed ones after at least 5 days in the sun. Note: I did wash/lifts on the right sides to see how the colors would lift out.I have previously tried a couple sets of watercolor brush pens and several of those faded within a couple days' exposure, making them useless. I am confident these colors ... MoreThe first thing I do when I get a watercolor set (and I've purchased many over the years!) is to do a Fade Test. I create two panels, one a Control that rarely or never sees UV light, and another for a Fade Test that will spend some time in direct sunlight, up to several days.The picture shows the results. (Disregard the extraneous black spots - my fault - I splattered and didn't want to redo the panels.) There is no noticeable difference in the exposed colors vs. the unexposed ones after at least 5 days in the sun. Note: I did wash/lifts on the right sides to see how the colors would lift out.I have previously tried a couple sets of watercolor brush pens and several of those faded within a couple days' exposure, making them useless. I am confident these colors will last a long time under normal room exposure, and am looking forward to using them for my paintings!

Alftenix Arts originally posted on dickblick.com
My Go-To Brand
11 July 2024

I use this brand of watercolor (along with other brands as well) for traditional painting techniques. The inclusion of honey in the formula allows the color to re-wet more easily than other brands and tends to produce more even washes as well. The color strength is more than what most artists painting realism would need, and mixes very well to create a believable palette for any subject matter.

Nate originally posted on dickblick.com
My new favorite watercolor paint to work with!!
27 March 2022

I'm very impressed by the quality of Sennelier watercolor paints! They rewet very easily compared to other watercolor brands I've used in the past—within seconds, I can already start painting! I'm thinking it's the honey that Sennelier uses in their paints, because I don't get the grainy, clumpy pigment from rewetting my palette the way I do with other paints, and I appreciate that a lot. I also love how vibrant the color is on paper, and how it stays like that, even after a few months of me finishing a painting. There's a beautiful sheen and luminosity that shows through with this watercolor paint, whether used thickly or thinned to the lightest tone.I appreciate that Cheap Joe's offers the 10 ml tubes at a good deal, because I'm already halfway through my first ... MoreI'm very impressed by the quality of Sennelier watercolor paints! They rewet very easily compared to other watercolor brands I've used in the past—within seconds, I can already start painting! I'm thinking it's the honey that Sennelier uses in their paints, because I don't get the grainy, clumpy pigment from rewetting my palette the way I do with other paints, and I appreciate that a lot. I also love how vibrant the color is on paper, and how it stays like that, even after a few months of me finishing a painting. There's a beautiful sheen and luminosity that shows through with this watercolor paint, whether used thickly or thinned to the lightest tone.I appreciate that Cheap Joe's offers the 10 ml tubes at a good deal, because I'm already halfway through my first tube of this with how much I use Alizarin Crimson for color-mixing! Overall, I will heartily and happily buy Sennelier watercolors here!

Pauline W. originally posted on cheapjoes.com
My true love of watercolors
27 April 2023

I love my Sennelier paints. I have almost the entire line, collected over a few years now, with repeat purchases, so that should say something. And Sennelier's 21 ml tubes are a fantastic value. I also like that the smaller tubes are 10 ml instead of 5 ml as most brands carry, so even a small tube is a great value and will last a good while. A few of my favorites are Yellow Sophie, Helios Purple, Chinese Orange, Dioxazine Purple, Scarlet Laquer, Opera Rose, French Vermillion, and of course, Sennelier makes the best French Ultramarine. I bought a tube of Yellow Sophie because I had to know what it looked like. I was not disappointed. It's a gorgeous, clear, super vibrant yellow, and now essential in my world.

Lori originally posted on dickblick.com
Sennelier Nesting Box Set Wonderful
17 January 2017

I splurged and bought the 24 color Nesting Set after the holidays because I'd been seriously tempted throughout. I belong to the Society for Creative Anachronism and go to many medieval recreation events with the SCA. Not only my garb but my camp stuff and gear are constantly being upgraded to look more period - if not specifically, documentably medieval at least something that could be reasonably considered so. Wooden box sets for painting and illumination are very prized and popular. So when I saw this, I had to give it a try.The color of the wood is lovely, a rich rosewood sort of finish. The little hardware on the top box is a dark metal and very period looking. It'd probably pass muster for Civil War recreations too, and it also has a great elegance for ... MoreI splurged and bought the 24 color Nesting Set after the holidays because I'd been seriously tempted throughout. I belong to the Society for Creative Anachronism and go to many medieval recreation events with the SCA. Not only my garb but my camp stuff and gear are constantly being upgraded to look more period - if not specifically, documentably medieval at least something that could be reasonably considered so. Wooden box sets for painting and illumination are very prized and popular. So when I saw this, I had to give it a try.The color of the wood is lovely, a rich rosewood sort of finish. The little hardware on the top box is a dark metal and very period looking. It'd probably pass muster for Civil War recreations too, and it also has a great elegance for setting out in formal living rooms among traditional furnishings. The strap that holds the boxes together is well made and sturdy, webbing fastened with velcro. While I plan to replace it with a leather strip and metal buckle for SCA events, I'll keep that good webbing strap aside for when I'm not at an event because it's easy to open and convenient.The colors in the 24 color set are as well chosen as those in the 8 Mini that I started with. Plenty of choices for transparency/opacity, warm or cool versions of primaries, well chosen greens and violets and neutrals. It's a little quirky compared to other brands and the reds are fabulous. They vary quite a bit and include fluorescent Opera Rose, something that can give extra brightness as a glaze or even a main element. Lightfastness varies, as is usual for artist grade paints, so I kept the paper wrappers and noted it in my chart.All of the colors have good strong pigment load, smooth solubility and ease of pickup. I haven't tried their tube watercolors but trust those to be as good.The porcelain palette is good and solid, packed with foam under it and next to it. I kept it in its deep box with that foam padding since that protects it so well. The middle box only has the folded napkin in it, a small cloth embroidered with Sennelier on it. That might be handy for cleaning out the palette but doesn't fill its layer, so that middle box is good for my metallic gouache, kneaded eraser, maybe a small ruler, pencil sharpener, all those other handy oddments that accumulate. I might add dip pens and very short flat ink bottles as well later, there is extra space within the set for your added supplies of choice.Aside from medieval recreation, a set like this is something that won't disturb the ambience of a formal living room. I can easily imagine it set out on a coffee table with traditional furnishings and perhaps a bound journal or leather folder with paper. It would make a good object in a still life setup - and wouldn't take much to move the colors and tools in use out of it during that painting either.

Rob originally posted on dickblick.com
Sennelier watercolors are lovely to use
21 October 2023

I have been using Sennelier tube watercolors for several years in floral and bird paintings, I bought the 12+ 6 tray as an affordable way to try out the pans. Were I to select the colors I would not have included those made of multiple pigments as I prefer single pigment paints; also I am not sure of usefulness of both paynes grey and ivory black. That said, the paints handle very nicely and rewet immediately; they also layer very well. No quality complaints.The palette has room to add several more colors and has plenty mixing area, also the pan tray comes out to give even more mixing area.

grannysmith originally posted on dickblick.com
Smooth, high quality paints that are No.1 for layering
8 February 2021

These paints are very high quality and have the least amount of granularity compared to other watercolors Ive used like Kuretake Gansai and Daniel Smith. Not only are they smooth on paper but these pans seem to take to the water in a brush very well. The colors themselves are rudimentary and basic but blend well into natural tones so they have a wide range of use.One thing I will say if you are intending to buy from Sennelier are that these paints are best suited to layering techniques - and they do this very well. I have only been using watercolor on and off for about 3-4 years now so I'm by no means a skilled painter. But from the other products I've explored, the way I've seen Sennelier paints used by professionals, and my own personal experience is that they ... MoreThese paints are very high quality and have the least amount of granularity compared to other watercolors Ive used like Kuretake Gansai and Daniel Smith. Not only are they smooth on paper but these pans seem to take to the water in a brush very well. The colors themselves are rudimentary and basic but blend well into natural tones so they have a wide range of use.One thing I will say if you are intending to buy from Sennelier are that these paints are best suited to layering techniques - and they do this very well. I have only been using watercolor on and off for about 3-4 years now so I'm by no means a skilled painter. But from the other products I've explored, the way I've seen Sennelier paints used by professionals, and my own personal experience is that they do best with layering and don't get as rich and dark as other brands.I would highly recommend these to anyone wishing to invest in a quality set of watercolors, im extremely pleased with this set for its quality and price point. Happy painting :)

Jargonie originally posted on dickblick.com
Yes! Absolutely
27 April 2023

I have a mixed palette as far as name brands. To me from the many many different types of PV19 or Sennelier's Rose Madder Lake is the absolute best for that bright quinacridone Rose color closest to an Opera yet lightfast. I have Daniel Smith's quin Rose PV19 and was suggested to try Sennelier's because DS version dulls down as it dries. My "permanent alizarin crimson" PV19 is from DaVinci and is meant to be a bit darker but I just can't believe the difference in my painting from switching DS version to Sennelier's. Thank you! It is beautiful! #sweepstakes

Jenjen originally posted on dickblick.com