Description
Set of 5:
Contents Include:
5 x Markers: #109 Dark Chrome Yellow, #121 Pale Geranium Lake, #110 Phthalo Blue, #264 Dark Phthalo Green and #199 Black.
Set of 10:
Contents Include:
10 x Markers: #109 Dark Chrome Yellow, #113 Orange Glaze, #121 Pale Geranium Lake, #125 Middle Purple Pink, #120 Ultramarine , #110 Phthalo Blue, #264 Dark Phthalo Green, #170 May Green, #175 and #199 Black.
Gift Set of 16:
Contents Include:
- 16 x Markers: #107 Cadmium Yellow, #109 Dark Chrome Yellow, #113 Orange Glaze, #121 Pale Geranium Lake, #125 Middle Purple Pink, #127 Pink Carmine, #157 Dark Indigo, #120 Ultramarine, #110 Phthalo Blue, #264 Dark Phthalo Green, #167 Permanent Green Olive, #170 May Green, #268 Green Gold, #188 Sanguine, #175 Dark Sepia, #199 Black
- 1 x Waterbrush pen.
Set of 20:
Contents Include:
20 x Markers: # 107 Cadmium Yellow, #109 Dark Chrome Yellow, #113 Orange Glaze, #118 Scarlet Red, #121 Pale Geranium Lake, #127 Pink Carmine, #125 Middle Purple Pink, #136 Purple Violet, #120 Ultramarine, #110 Phthalo Blue, #153 Cobalt Turquoise, #264 Dark Phthalo Green, #112 Leaf Green, #170 May Green, #268 Green Gold, #192 Indian Red, #175 Dark Sepia, #273 Warm Grey IV, #235 Cold Grey VI and #199 Black.
Set of 30:
Contents Include:
30 x Markers: #107 Cadmium Yellow, #109 Dark Chrome Yellow, #132 Beige Red, #113 Orange Glaze, #118 Scarlet Red, #121 Pale Geranium Lake, #219 Deep Scarlet Red, #127 Pink Carmine, #125 Middle Purple Pink, #136 Purple Violet, #247 Indanthrene Blue, #120 Ultramarine, #110 Phthalo Blue, #153 Cobalt Turquoise, #156 Cobalt, #264 Dark Phthalo Green, #112 Leaf Green, #170 May Green, #167 Permanent Green Olive, #172 Earth Green, #268 Green Gold, #188 Sanguine, #192 Indian Red, #175 Dark Sepia, #272 Warm Grey III, #273 Warm Grey IV, #233 Cold Grey IV, #235 Cold Grey VI, #157 Dark Indigo and #199 Black.
Lighten and Darken Colours
The colours of the Albrecht Dürer artists’ watercolour marker can be gradually lightened. The amount of water decides the degree of lightening. Complementary colours are opposite each other on the colour wheel. The layering of complementary colours creates broken or grey colour mixtures. Tip |
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