Description
The text discusses the Horadam watercolor line, which is a full pan line of pigments that includes a greenish alternative to sepia brown. The line includes a variety of colors that are harmonious and complete. One of the ingredients in the line is Kordofan Gum Arabic, which is a traditional watercolor binding medium that differs from year to year. The line also includes ingredients that are selected carefully and optimally to achieve a harmonious assortment. The line is also unique in that it is poured into pans in a liquid state, which allows for the reusability of the paint.
Pigment: Metal complex, Earth pigment, Lamp black
Lightfastness: ****
Opacity: Semi-opaqueDescription: Greenish alternative to sepia brown. Used since the 17th century. Originally extracted from Fi nely elutriated lignite, but too uncertain, therefore replaced by a lightfast pigment mixture.
Colour Index: PY153/PBr 7/PBk7
To achieve the outstanding characteristics, like reusable paint when dried on a palette and the high control of paint flow even on soft water-colour papers Schmincke only use the best raw materials. In its colouristic appearance the total assortment is particularly harmonious, balanced and complete.
One main ingredient of the water-colour binding medium is Kordofan Gum Arabic from the southern Sahara region. Like most natural products this traditional water-colour binding medium differs from year to year. Therefore Schmincke is testing Gum Arabic every time before purchase and selects only the best crop of the respective year. This adds small but significant quality advantages. Other formula ingredients are selected equally carefully and of course are integrated in each formula in an individual optimised way to obtain a harmonious assortment, that can be easily picked up by the brush.
Another traditional quality criterion is the re-usability of the Horadam Aquarell water-colours while using the same formulation for tubes and pans. Both properties, the reusability and the control of the paint flow can only be achieved by pouring water-colours into pans in a liquid state, which is really unique.