Permanent Rose
Permanent Rose
Professional Handmade Watercolour
Swatch Painted on: Saunders Waterford, White, Rough, 100% Cotton, Mould Made, Acid Free, 300 gsm Watercolour Paper
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Description:
Permanent Rose (P.V. 19) is a vibrant, cool-toned pinkish-red watercolour pigment with a brilliant, luminous quality. This transparent pigment offers an intense, rose-like hue, making it perfect for capturing bright florals, glowing sunsets, and vivid highlights. Its cool undertone gives it a slight blue tint, allowing for beautiful transitions into purples and deep reds, making it a versatile choice for a wide range of subjects, from botanical studies to portraits and abstract work.
Permanent Rose has excellent transparency, allowing for smooth, even washes and delicate glazing, while maintaining its brilliant colour saturation. When applied in full strength, it offers a strong, eye-catching magenta-red, and when diluted, it creates soft, rosy pinks ideal for delicate highlights or subtle shading. It mixes well with other pigments, producing vibrant purples when combined with blues and warm corals when blended with yellows.
One of its greatest strengths is its exceptional lightfastness, ensuring that its vibrant colour remains stable and won't fade over time. Artists love Permanent Rose (P.V. 19) for its bright, clean colour and its versatility, whether used for bold, saturated strokes or delicate, transparent layers. It is a must-have for any watercolour palette, providing both intensity and subtlety in one pigment.
We recommend
Using distilled water with all our watercolours to keep each pigment at its purest form
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Our watercolours are perfect for artists of all experiences from beginners to advanced who value high-quality materials
Product Information:
Pigments | Quinacridone Rose |
Pigment C.I Number | P.V 19 |
Series | 3 |
Lightfastness | AAA |
Opacity | Semi-Transparent |
Granulation | No Granulation |
Staining | Medium Staining |
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