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.
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.
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Sennelier : Watercolour Paint : 10ml : Permanent Alizarin Crimson Deep
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Sennelier Artist Watercolour 699 Permanent Alizarin Crimson Deep 10ml
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I previously commented but forgot to post the proof in the painting. I used to use Daniel Smith PV19 Quinacridone Rose but I switched to Sennelier's Rose Madder Lake PV19 and what a difference. It does not dull down when drying and that is what I was noticing and it was really affecting my washes. Since Sennelier is known botanically speaking I was very happy with their PV19 and it can get almost as bright as opera pink when I added a small amount of an orange/red by DaVinci (not leaving the recipe). Sweepstakes
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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
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I purchased the Sennelier Artists' Watercolor paint in "Brown Pink". after seeing a review of this particular color, which is neither brown nor pink, but found it intriguing that the color lends itself to mixing with other green shades of watercolor to create interesting foliage colors (I'm sure it will be useful for all sorts of other types of compositions other than just landscapes/treescapes). I've not used it extensively yet, but I'll enjoy more experimenting with it. It seems to be ground quite fine and creates very smooth washes.
| AU Stocked Range | Yes |
| To Use With | Watercolour |
| Pigment Index | PR179, PR209, PY83 |
Sennelier : Watercolour Paint : 10ml : Permanent Alizarin Crimson Deep
Free 60-day returns
Sennelier Artist Watercolour 699 Permanent Alizarin Crimson Deep 10ml
Delivery between 26–31 Mar $12.50
Sennelier Artist Watercolour Tube 10ml: Permanent Alizarin Crimson Deep S2
Free delivery
I previously commented but forgot to post the proof in the painting. I used to use Daniel Smith PV19 Quinacridone Rose but I switched to Sennelier's Rose Madder Lake PV19 and what a difference. It does not dull down when drying and that is what I was noticing and it was really affecting my washes. Since Sennelier is known botanically speaking I was very happy with their PV19 and it can get almost as bright as opera pink when I added a small amount of an orange/red by DaVinci (not leaving the recipe). Sweepstakes
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
I purchased the Sennelier Artists' Watercolor paint in "Brown Pink". after seeing a review of this particular color, which is neither brown nor pink, but found it intriguing that the color lends itself to mixing with other green shades of watercolor to create interesting foliage colors (I'm sure it will be useful for all sorts of other types of compositions other than just landscapes/treescapes). I've not used it extensively yet, but I'll enjoy more experimenting with it. It seems to be ground quite fine and creates very smooth washes.
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!
Sennelier is my go-to for watercolors, and this particular purchase of good old Titanium White was as satisfactory as all my other Sennelier purchases. It unfailingly produces a rich, colorfast result, and is superb when used straight out of the tube for highlights, etc. It's more expensive than many other watercolors, but it's worth it. Sometimes you just get what you pay for. I highly recommend this particular tube of paint, as well as all others produced by Sennelier.
This is an excellent set to buy. Particularly as your first set. They are absolutely excellent watercolors... there is a reason they are considered the best. But, the greatest thing is you get 18 basic colors and empty slots... so you can get 6 empty half pans and add colors you want to supplement the 18. For me, I am a oil painter, I needed white and a few other colors... so, was able to supplement the 18, and now have a custom 24.
I was looking forward to having a set of Sennelier's watercolors. I've read about them and the richness of the colors and the fact that they use honey in them to keep them moist. This looks like a good set to be going forward with but I can't wait to add more colors to the set gradually. I'm certain it will be one of the staples in my studio. I'm a product designer and an illustrator and I often work on computer I'm looking forward to doing my work and more traditional ways. On top of which I'm a plein air artist and can't wait to get outside with these.
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!
Initially, the red looks bright and hot but cools down as it dries. Its a red with good permanent coverage and feathers nicely when water is added. Its a bit like a cherry pie red. Honey keeps the paint vibrant and it wont dry out in your palette. I really do enjoy Senneliers unique qualities.
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
| AU Stocked Range | Yes |
| To Use With | Watercolour |
| Pigment Index | PR179, PR209, PY83 |