Description
This is a description of a professional watercolor pan. The colors are chosen according to mass tone, undertone, color strength, and the character of the pigment. This ensures the largest number of colors can be mixed from the range. The optimum brilliance of every color is unparalleled by any other watercolor. The pan is also highly permanence.
The colours are chosen according to mass tone (colour from tube), undertone (bias of colour when in a thin film), colour strength, relative opacity and the character of the pigment in water colour, ie. granulating, staining or even wash. The resultant colour spectrum ensures the largest number of colours can be mixed from the range. The optimum brilliance of every colour in the Artists' Water Colour range is unparalleled by any other water colour. Remarkably, this brilliance is combined with high permanence.