New from DANIEL SMITH Artist Materials!

This single-pigment, low-staining, semi-transparent color has subtle granulation and excellent lightfastness. With soft orange undertones, Erdiges Hellrot immediately evokes warm, sunlit red-rock landscapes and joyful florals. It belongs on every palette.

This color’s natural warmth invites connection—with the earth, with memory, with creativity. Personally, it reminds me of the drive to Arequipa, where the mountains shift into glowing terracotta hues. It’s a color that makes you feel grounded, calm—like going on a picnic.

Merkmale:

  • Single Pigment
  • Geringe Fleckenbildung – Easy to lift, whether wet or dry.
  • Halbtransparent – Works beautifully in layers of varying consistency.
  • Granulieren – Subtle and luscious, especially with more pigment. (Check out my little tree and the grass near it—tell me you love it.)

Favorite Color Combos (I was shocked in the best way!):

  • Kobaltblaugrün – Created an unbelievable range of earthy, natural greens
  • Manganviolett – Gave me deep, saturated purples.
  • Saftgrün – Produced warmer, more vibrant greens—perfect for landscapes.
  • Chinacridon Pink – Unexpectedly gorgeous! Rich carmine and warm red tones emerged.
  • With Blues – An incredible range of grays ideal for shadows, skies, and soft backgrounds:
    • Ultramarin gave me a shade close to indigo.
    • Kobaltblau resulted in a cool, calming gray.
    • Lavendel created a soft warm gray.
      (Tip: Mix with less blue for earthier browns.)

What’s your favorite combination?

Do yourself a favor—add Erdiges Hellrot to your palette.

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Martha Gómez-Silva (auch bekannt als Marty) ist eine professionelle Hotelverwalterin aus Peru. Während des Pandemie-Lockdowns im Jahr 2020 begann sie, an Online-Malworkshops teilzunehmen. Seitdem hat sie in den sozialen Medien eine bedeutende Fangemeinde gleichgesinnter aufstrebender Künstler aufgebaut.