Phthalo Turquoise; One of my favorite colors from DANIEL SMITH because of how powerful it is. I love that it can create almost transparent washes, and then, with the next brushstroke, a strong, intense color that’s difficult to lift.

Yes, turquesa ftalocianina is a deep blue-green pigment with a reddish undertone, intense, vibrant, and very popular among watercolorists around the world.
Ideal for flowers, backgrounds, and skies. It has the perfect darkness of an aurora borealis.


- It’s a Phthalo pigment, which means it’s very intense and highly transparent.
- It has a bright, fresh blue-green hue.
- It’s highly pigmented, so it’s recommended to use it sparingly.
- It’s a lightfast pigment, meaning it won’t fade over time.
(Lightfastness I = Excellent.) - High staining: I did a test with the wet pigment and it does not lift completely.
It does not granulate, which is why I decided to try a salt effect with it—look at the beauty you can achieve.

- It’s similar to Azul turquesa ftalocianina, but with a greener tone.
- It’s more intense and vibrant than Viridiano green.
- It’s more transparent than Óxido verde de cromo.
Favorite combinations


- With Amarillo Brillante No 1: creates a beautiful, fresh, natural green.

- With Carmesí de alizarina: creates an interesting, vibrant contrast.
- With earth tones: adds depth and warmth to your mixes.

- With Blanco titanio: creates a misty or atmospheric effect.


- Use a soft, damp brush to apply the pigment.


- Adjust the water ratio to control color intensity.
- Experiment with different techniques, such as washes or layering, to achieve interesting effects.
I hope you find this information useful. Enjoy experimenting with Phthalo Turquoise.

About Martha ‘Marty’ Gomez-Silva

Martha Gómez-Silva Marty (también conocida como Marty) es una administradora hotelera profesional originaria de Perú. Comenzó a impartir talleres de pintura en línea en 2020, durante el confinamiento por la pandemia. Desde entonces, ha logrado una importante comunidad de artistas emergentes con intereses afines en las redes sociales.





