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“When DANIEL SMITH launched its watercolor line highlighting the properties of mono-pigments, that gave painters better opportunities for getting clearer and brighter color mixes. During the same period, I added more choices to my personal palette, a palette that I had developed in former years. For a long time, I had preferred painting with restricted palettes. Continuing to limit myself to a seven or eight color range in a single painting, l started developing a modular primary triad color system, which led me to the selection of a full, yet personal spectrum of paints organized in triads. The special clarity and vibrancy of DANIEL SMITH’s broad range of Extra Fine Watercolors did the rest. I had finally found a way of organizing my favourite kind of colors (from granulating to earthy to blues, etc.) in a rich lineup of triads exquisitely fitting my beloved plein air Italian landscape views. My updated palette on this Dot Card shows the main primary triads I have been using so far.”

Bronzite Genuine
Bleu cobalt
Deep Scarlet
Outremer français
Goethite (Brown Ochre)
Hématite véritable
Bleu d'Indanthrone
Jadéite véritable
Noir lunaire
Terre lunaire
Monte Amiata Natural Sienna
Jaune de nickel azo
Perylene Maroon
Phthalo Blue (Red Shade)
Or de quinacridone
Rose de quinacridone
