Daniel Smith Half Pan Ultimate Mixing 15 Set

975 kr

Daniel Smith Half Pan Ultimate Mixing 15 Set Den utmanande processen att välja ett användbart, mångsidigt urval av färger har gjorts för dig med denna uppsättning med 15 akvarellfärger.

Detta omfattande akvarellset är utformat för maximal flexibilitet i färgblandning och konstnärligt uttryck. De 15 halvkopparna är noggrant utvalda för att ge en balanserad grundpalett som gör det möjligt att skapa både subtila nyanser och starka, dynamiska kontraster. Daniel Smiths högpigmenterade akvareller erbjuder transparens, intensitet och kontroll, vilket gör setet idealiskt för allt från landskap och porträtt till abstrakta kompositioner. Ett verktyg för konstnärer som vill ha full frihet i sitt färgarbete.

  • Buff Titanium
  • Hansa Yellow Medium
  • Quinacridone Gold
  • Pyrrol Scarlet
  • Permanent Alizarin Crimson
  • Quinacridone Rose
  • Ultramarine Blue
  • Cerulean Blue, Chromium
  • Phthalo Blue (Green Shade)
  • Phthalo Green (Blue Shade)
  • Goethite (Brown Ochre)
  • Burnt Sienna
  • Indian Red
  • Raw Umber
  • Jane’s Grey

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Daniel Smith Half Pan Ultimate Mixing 15 Set Half Pan Set har 4 unika * DANIEL SMITH-färger, inklusive vår NYA Jane’s Grey, plus 11 färger till för en komplett 15 färgsblandningsset. Den utmanande processen att välja ett användbart, mångsidigt målarfärg har gjorts!

Oavsett om syftet är att måla botanik, landskap, urbana scener, djur, porträtt – eller något annat ämne – denna uppsättning av femton färger gör att du kan blanda alla färger du behöver. De femton färgerna som används i denna palett visar de många egenskaperna i akvarell; vissa är transparenta, andra är ogenomskinliga, vissa halvgenomskinliga, vissa färgning och vissa granulering. Vissa har två eller till och med tre av dessa egenskaper. De är också till stor del enfärgade färger, och de väljs noggrant för att blandas, vilket skapar en värld av färger. Det är viktigt att de alla är tillförlitliga pigment med en lätt värdering av I eller II för akvarell .
– Jane Blundell

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Here is the full DANIEL SMITH Hand Poured Watercolor Half Pan Ultimate Mixing Set painted out.

The DANIEL SMITH Watercolor Half Pan Ultimate Mixing Set painted out.

 

I love Buff Titanium. It is a fabulous pigment for landscape and buildings, marble and some botanicals. It’s a unique colour and I love the way it mixes with Goethite (Brown Ochre) to make wonderful sandstone and beach effects.

Mixing with Buff Titanium. DANIEL SMITH Watercolours from the Ultimate Mixing Half Pan Set.

 

Next is Burnt Sienna, which is shown mixed with nearly all the other colours. This version of Burnt Sienna, made with PBr7, is also useful for many skin tones. Find more on mixing with Burnt Sienna HERE.

 

Mixing with Burnt Sienna. DANIEL SMITH Watercolours from the Ultimate Mixing Half Pan Set.

Indian Red (more mixing info HEREthe most opaque watercolour in the set, is lovely in portraits and landscapes. I’d rarely use it full strength but I love the granulation and the soft dusty rose hues you can create when you dilute it.

Here it is mixed with most of the other colours.

Mixing with Indian Red. DANIEL SMITH Watercolours from the Ultimate Mixing Half Pan Set.

Phthalo Green (Blue Shade) (more mixing info HERE) is best mixed rather than used alone. Here are some of the many colours it can create. While it is wonderful for mixing a range of greens with the yellows, it is also worth exploring the colours you can create mixing it with the other earth colours and reds.

Mixing with Phthalo Green. DANIEL SMITH Watercolours from the Ultimate Mixing Half Pan Set.

One of my favourite mixes with Phthalo Green (Blue Shade) is with its oppositePyrrol Crimson or Permanent Alizarin Crimson. You can see the wonderful range of deep greens, aubergine, greys, maroons and a rich black that I often premix, called Jane’s Black. The deep green mix can be created with the palette colours, or you could add Perylene Green.

Fabulous mixing pairs – Pyrrol Crimson/Permanent Alizarin Crimson and Phthalo Green BS. DANIEL SMITH Watercolours, the Ultimate Mixing Half Pan Set. Photo from Jane Blundell’s book ‘The Ultimate Mixing Palette: a World of Colours’

Another great mix shown here is Phthalo Green (Blue Shade) and Quinacridone Gold. This makes a really useful range of realistic foliage greens, including the DANIEL SMITH Sap Green hue. Mix it yourself or add this great colour to save time as you paint.

Useful realistic greens using Phthalo Green and Quinacridone Gold. DANIEL SMITH Watercolours, the Ultimate Mixing Half Pan Set. Photo from Jane Blundell’s book ‘The Ultimate Mixing Palette: a World of Colours’

Raw Umber (more mixing info HEREis a deep cool brown – great for shadows of trees and figures, leaf litter and deepening other colours. In some brands it is a rather insipid colour but the DS version is very dark.

Mixing with Raw Umber. DANIEL SMITH Watercolours from the Ultimate Mixing Half Pan Set.

Another of my favourite or most used mixes is Ultramarine Blue and Quinacridone Gold. This is available as a premixed DANIEL SMITH colour called Undersea Green – one of my favourite premixed greens, or it can be created as needed from the palette colours. I love this range of olive greens, which are especially useful for the colours of gum trees or distant trees in a landscape.

Quinacridone Gold mixed with Ultramarine Blue, DANIEL SMITH Watercolours, the Ultimate Mixing Half Pan Set. Photo from Jane Blundell’s book: The Ultimate Mixing Palette, A World of Colours

Jane’s Grey, the new DANIEL SMITH colour, can be used as a shadow or sky colour, or as a neutral tint to deepen other colours, as well as being a beautiful granulating and non-staining grey on it’s own. As it is made from Burnt Sienna and Ultramarine Blue it contains no black pigments, is transparent and granulating. It won’t stain so you can lift it off or soften shadows. Here it is mixed with most of the other colours in the set. See more on this HERE.

Mixing Jane’s Grey with DANIEL SMITH Ultimate Mixing Half Pan Set, colors: Hansa Yellow Medium, Quinacridone Gold, Pyrrol Scarlet, Permanent Alizarin Crimson, Quinacridone Rose and Ultramarine Blue. Photo from Jane Blundell’s book: The Ultimate Mixing Palette, A World of Colours

Mixing Jane’s Grey with DANIEL SMITH Ultimate Mixing Half Pan Set colors: Cerulean Blue, Chromium, Phthalo Blue GS, Phthalo Green BS, Burnt Sienna, Indian Red, and Raw Umber. Photo from Jane Blundell’s book: The Ultimate Mixing Palette, A World of Colours

Within the set there are also many great primary triads to explore.

The first is a great basic triad – Hansa Yellow MediumQuinacridone Rose and Ultramarine Blue. Here are just some of the possible three-colour mixes you can create with this triad.

Tertiary color mixes, from the basic primary triad of DANIEL SMITH Hansa Yellow Medium, Quinacridone Rose and Ultramarine Blue Watercolors, from the Ultimate Mixing Half Pan Set. Photo from Jane Blundell’s book: The Ultimate Mixing Palette, A World of Colours

Change Ultramarine Blue to Phthalo Blue (Green Shade) for a staining triad with no granulation.

Cool Triad. Hansa Yellow Medium, Quinacridone Rose and Phthalo Blue GS. DANIEL SMITH Watercolors from the Ultimate Mixing Half Pan Set.

Change the Hansa Yellow Medium to Quinacridone Gold for another lovely triad with more neutralised greens, and oranges.

I love the earth triad made from Goethite (Brown Ochre)Indian Red and Cerulean Blue, Chromium. You could change the blue to Ultramarine Blue for another variation. I enjoy using a triad like this when painting the Southern California landscape.

Earth Triad. Goethite (Brown Ochre), Indian Red and Cerulean Blue, Chromium. DANIEL SMITH Watercolors from the Ultimate Mixing Half Pan Set.

My ‘Aussie Triad’ is Permanent Alizarin Crimson, Quinacridone Gold and Ultramarine Blue – this creates perfect neutralised greens, oranges and purples for the Australian bush, though it also works very well for many landscapes, including the colours of Oregon and Washington State.

My Aussie Triad of Permanent Alizarin Crimson, Quinacridone Gold and Ultramarine Blue. DANIEL SMITH Watercolors from the Ultimate Mixing Half Pan Set.

There are many other triads you could explore for wonderful colour harmony.

You can paint anything with this set. But feel free to add your own favourites 🙂

For more information about mixing the colours I’ve created a reference book titled The Ultimate Mixing Palette: A World of Colours”, which includes all 105 two-colour mixing combinations and the most useful three-colour mixes. It is available on Blurb.com as an eBook, Kindle, hardcover and paperback.

Book cover, The Ultimate Mixing Palette, A World of Colours, by Jane Blundell