DANIEL SMITH Quinacridone Gold is like liquid sunshine in a tube – so much GLOW in this paint!

In this landscape. I have paired Quinacridone Gold with another favorite, Iridescent Electric Blue, which adds extra depth and shine to a summer sky. Just for fun, I added some Walnut Ink to create trees, wet in wet. Not only is the Walnut Ink great for calligraphy and sketching, but it’s also a welcome addition to my watercolor palette. I love the diversity of DANIEL SMITHs materials! Did you know that the Walnut Ink is made from real walnut husks? Just one more thing to love about their quality and dedication to creating the ultimate experience for artists around the world.

My Quin Gold Trees was painted in “negative” layers, which is a really positive way to paint and get fun results! The colors I used were Quinacridone Gold, Prussian Blue, Quinacridone Burnt Scarlet and Sodalite Genuine.

The colors I used for my Quin Gold House were Payne’s Blue Gray, Manganese Blue Hue, Quinacridone Gold and Enviro-Friendly Red Iron Oxide.