The colour chart and tube labels detail the pigments used, along with a lightfast rating where * is for low lightfastness, and **** is the highest. There is also a letter indicating the price series with A being the lowest and E the highest price. The only ingredients mentioned are pigment and gum Arabic.
The Quinacridone Red is made with the PR254 pigment, usually known as pyrrol red - probably the most true mid-red pigment. It looks slightly too crimson here on my screen. Cadmium Red is actually more of a scarlet or orange-red than it looks on my screen. The other colours in this row are close to true, though the Jaune Brilliant is slight more peachy in reality. Reds, oranges and yellows are always difficult to capture correctly.
ShinHan Designer Gouache: Quinacridone Red, Cadmium Red, Permanent Yellow Deep, Naples Yellow, Jaune Brilliant, Moss Green |
ShinHan Designer Gouache: Terre Verte, Permanent Green Deep, Blue Green, Turquoise Green, Cobalt Green, Shadow Green |
The Magenta is much brighter than it appears on my screen and the Pink actually looks more like the colour of a pink highlighter, but neither show up on my screen. I don't think any of these purple colours would be lightfast enough to use outside of a sketchbook, or for work created for reproduction.
I was also sent tubes of the primary yellow, magenta and blue along with Primary White and Primary Black. This set of 5 would create a vast range of colours. Also here are the metallic and pearlescent colours and an additional black and white. The colours are fairly true though the sheen is less visible of course.
ShinHan Designer Gouache: Primary Yellow, Primary Magenta, Primary Cyan, Primary Black, Primary White, Pearl White |
ShinHan Designer Gouache: Peral Gold, Rich Gold, Silver, Peal Copper, Ivory Black, Permanent White |
What a pleasant surprise this morning; your RSS feed is working again! 😀
ReplyDeleteJust FYI I got this post via email so that service is working as well. I wasn't getting them for a while.
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