Yellow Ochre, DANIEL SMITH Extra Fine Watercolors 5ml Tubes -
Yellow Ochre, DANIEL SMITH Extra Fine Watercolors 5ml Tubes -

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Yellow Ochre, DANIEL SMITH Extra Fine Watercolors 5ml Tubes (Retiring)

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While its mixing uses are limited, Yellow Ochre works well with transparent pigments. Try mixing transparent, medium-tinting Yellow Ochre with equally transparent, medium-tinting Viridian. Somewhat neutral, Yellow Ochre reacts beautifully with Cerulean Blue when spattered into the damp paint. Yellow Ochres tend to be opaque or whitened in other brands-DANIEL SMITH Yellow Ochre is the best!

Features:
  • ASTM Lightfastness Rating: Excellent
  • Transparency: Transparent
  • Granulating: Yes
  • Staining: No


For over 30 years, DANIEL SMITH paints have been formulated, produced and packaged in Seattle. When you use a DANIEL SMITH product, you support a community whose passion for color and quality has fueled some of the most inventive developments in the art materials industry.
COLOR:
Brown
FINISH:
Transparent
TYPE:
Watercolor
While its mixing uses are limited, Yellow Ochre works well with transparent pigments. Try mixing transparent, medium-tinting Yellow Ochre with equally transparent, medium-tinting Viridian. Somewhat neutral, Yellow Ochre reacts beautifully with Cerulean Blue when spattered into the damp paint. Yellow Ochres tend to be opaque or whitened in other brands-DANIEL SMITH Yellow Ochre is the best!

Features:
  • ASTM Lightfastness Rating: Excellent
  • Transparency: Transparent
  • Granulating: Yes
  • Staining: No


For over 30 years, DANIEL SMITH paints have been formulated, produced and packaged in Seattle. When you use a DANIEL SMITH product, you support a community whose passion for color and quality has fueled some of the most inventive developments in the art materials industry.
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COLOR:
Brown
FINISH:
Transparent
TYPE:
Watercolor

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  • 5
    Yellow ochre, a standard

    Yellow ochre is a palette standard, an earthy hue that suggests weathered yellow paint or fall leaves. Its need in a palette that also contains raw sienna is debatable, but if you want to feel like you've completed your set, you should probably get it anyway. It's a gem when truly needed, especially in landscapes.

    Posted by Teresa Atkinson on 1st Dec 2020