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Daniel Smith 284600086 Extra Fine Watercolor 15ml Paint Tube, Quinacridone, Burnt Orange, 0.5 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
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Brand | DANIEL SMITH |
Color | Burnt Orange |
Finish Type | Matte |
Size | 0.5 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Item Volume | 0.5 Fluid Ounces |
Special Feature | Reflective |
Paint Type | Watercolor |
Item Form | Solid |
Included Components | Paint Tube |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
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- DANIEL SMITH is the Innovative Manufacturer of Beautiful Watercolors for Artists Worldwide, and makes the largest range of watercolors of any manufacturer, more than 240 colors. The 240+ color collection includes the exciting PrimaTek watercolors made from minerals (like Amethyst) plus other unique colors (like Moonglow) not available elsewhere, and Luminescent Watercolors which allow artists to capture the luminescent colors that exist in nature that
- Our DANIEL SMITH Quinacridone Burnt Orange is a brilliant, smoldering orange/sienna color. Add to French Ultramarine and create dramatic sky washes with a gray-blue mix that renders a full value scale. Use Quinacridone Burnt Orange to modify Sap Green in landscapes to achieve rich, mossy greens that coordinate land with sky. Highly durable and extremely transparent, all the Quinacridone colors excel in vivid clarity and intensity.
- Excellent Lightfastness, Transparent, Granulating, Low staining
- PO 48
- Conforms to ASTM D4236, D5067
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Product information
Brand | DANIEL SMITH |
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Color | Burnt Orange |
Finish Type | Matte |
Size | 0.5 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Item Volume | 0.5 Fluid Ounces |
Special Feature | Reflective |
Paint Type | Watercolor |
Item Form | Solid |
Included Components | Paint Tube |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Package Information | Tube |
Coverage | Full |
Product Dimensions | 3.54 x 0.59 x 0.79 inches |
Item model number | 284600086 |
ASIN | B001PTCU9E |
Customer Reviews |
4.9 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #3,415 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing (See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing) #108 in Art Paints |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Weight | 0.64 ounces |
Manufacturer | Daniel Smith |
Country of Origin | USA |
Date First Available | July 31, 2009 |
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DANIEL SMITH Extra Fine Watercolors - classic watercolors of unsurpassed purity and permanence. The vision in the formulation of DANIEL SMITH watercolors was twofold;
- First and foremost, to produce watercolors that are the best in lightfastness and permanence.
- Second, to offer a selection of truly unique colors.
DANIEL SMITH Watercolors are formulated to meet and exceed the highest industry standards for the manufacture of artist’s paints, and every batch made is tested and analyzed for its performance qualities.
DANIEL SMITH is truly the worldwide leader of watercolors for artists with 240+ beautiful colors in the 15ml watercolors, the most of any manufacturer. Many are traditional colors relied upon by all artists, and there are many “truly unique” colors made only by DANIEL SMITH that have become so important to watercolor artists.
PrimaTek Watercolors are made from minerals, often semi precious minerals, that have been ground into pigments, mixed with gum arabic (the binder) and milled into PrimaTek Watercolors. The first was Lapis Lazuli Genuine in 1998, since then, many more have been added such as Amethyst Genuine, Piemontite Genuine and Serpentine Genuine. Most of these colors have wonderful granulating effects that some artists have called “magical”.
Luminescent Watercolors have special optical effects perfect for subjects that have a sparkle, sheen, or reflective glow like the iridescence of hummingbird feathers or the sheen of metals.
Cadmium Hues, DANIEL SMITH has developed safe and vibrant Cadmium Hues with the density and richness of cadmium colors without the cadmium pigment. Virtually identical in color to their namesakes, they are cleaner in mixtures and much stronger in tints. The working properties – staining power, semi-transparency and excellent lightfastness – are nearly identical to those of the low-soluble cadmium colors DANIEL SMITH previously manufactured.
Some unique colors are created exclusively by DANIEL SMITH like Cascade Green, Green Gold and Moonglow. DANIEL SMITH also finds unusual pigments to make colors like Mayan Red, Lunar Blue and Enviro-Friendly Red Iron Oxide to provide more choices for artists. Other colors are from pigments DANIEL SMITH has sourced, often from very specific locations, colors like Burgundy Yellow Ochre, Monte Amiata Natural Sienna and Roasted French Ochre.
DANIEL SMITH Watercolors are a favorite of artists all over the world, from professional artists to the beginning watercolorists because of the beautiful colors, consistent performance and lasting color or lightfastness.
DANIEL SMITH Watercolors are packed with high quality pigments using pure gum arabic as the binder – no fillers. For each color, DANIEL SMITH selects the perfect grind to yield particle sizes that maximize the qualities inherent in the pigment, balancing maximum pigment load with minimum vehicle content.
DANIEL SMITH offers many ways to experience their Watercolors as well as providing extra creative means for artists with their Watercolor Grounds, Masking Fluid and Walnut Ink.
- 15ml Watercolors, available in more than 240 colors, the most of any manufacturer.
- 5ml Watercolors, available in 88 of the most popular colors DANIEL SMITH makes.
- Watercolor Sticks, 51 popular DANIEL SMITH Watercolors shaped into stick form to draw and paint with, a new way to expressively use watercolors.
- Watercolor Dot Cards, a great way to try DANIEL SMITH Watercolors without buying whole tubes of paint. These are dots of pure DANIEL SMITH Watercolors that reactivate into paint with the touch of a wet brush, allowing artists to easily and cost effectively, try many colors. Two sizes: 238 Dot Card to try nearly the entire line of DANIEL SMITH Watercolors and the 66 Dot Card to try many DANIEL SMITH Watercolors.
- PrimaTek Watercolors, 37 PrimaTek Watercolors, made from minerals, many semi-precious, that are ground into pigments and made into unique watercolors.
- Luminescent Watercolors, 48 Luminescent Watercolors with optical effects.
- Watercolor Sets: Essentials Set, PrimaTek Set, Alvaro Castagnet’s Master Set, Primary and Secondary Sets.
- Watercolor Ground, Paint watercolors on any surface when prepared with DANIEL SMITH Watercolor Ground, available in 4 colors; Titanium White, Buff Titanium, Mars Black and Transparent. Watercolor Ground can help “rescue” a watercolor painting when applied over a mistake, giving an artist a second chance with a new surface to paint on.
When you choose DANIEL SMITH Watercolors and other DANIEL SMITH products, you are choosing the best materials to create with. DANIEL SMITH products are made in the USA, in Seattle, Washington for artists worldwide.
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Daniel Smith is truly the worldwide leader of watercolors for artists with 250+ beautiful colors in the 15ml watercolor tubes, the most of any manufacturer, and 88 of the most popular colors in 5ml watercolor tubes.
Daniel Smith 15ml Watercolors
Quinacridone Burnt Orange
Our DANIEL SMITH Quinacridone Burnt Orange is a brilliant, smoldering orange/sienna color. Add to French Ultramarine and create dramatic sky washes with a gray-blue mix that renders a full value scale. Use Quinacridone Burnt Orange to modify Sap Green in landscapes to achieve rich, mossy greens that coordinate land with sky. Highly durable and extremely transparent, all the Quinacridone colors excel in vivid clarity and intensity.
- SKU: 284600086
- Pigment: PO 48 | Series: 2
- Lightfastness: I – Excellent
- Transparency: Transparent
- Staining: 2-Low Staining
- Granulation: Granulating
Quinacridone Burnt Scarlet | Quinacridone Rose | Quinacridone Deep Gold | Quinacridone Coral | Quinacridone Gold | Quinacrionde Sienna | |
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4.9 out of 5 stars
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4.9 out of 5 stars
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4.9 out of 5 stars
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4.9 out of 5 stars
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4.9 out of 5 stars
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4.9 out of 5 stars
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Highest Pigment Load | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Made In The USA | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Medium-Watercolor | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
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Customers like the color, quality and texture of the paint. They mention that it has a very rich color, it mixes lovely with other colors and that it's professional grade. They appreciate the smooth texture, velvety consistency and the amazing transparency. Customers are also happy with brightness, and mixing. Opinions are mixed on usability.
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Customers are satisfied with the color of the paint. They mention that it has a very rich color, a wonderful pigment, and a beautiful shade of red. The paint is smooth, thick, and mixes lovely with other colors. Some say that it's a dark and fiery orange that can produce cool tones and beautiful warm tones, and that it lights up to a nice soft pink. Overall, customers are happy with the quality and color of this watercolor paint.
"Rich, deep color. Once again, Daniel Smith has created a wonderful pigment." Read more
"Nice cream paint and lovely colour" Read more
"This is a dark and fiery orange, I like it a lot." Read more
"...It can produce cool tones and beautiful warm tones. I use it for skin-tones (from the really dark to really light), flowers, abstract paintings...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the paint. They mention it's a professional grade, has wonderful pigment, and is a great brand. Some say that it'll be highly recommended to any artist.
"...of these Quinacridone pigments is astounding, and how forgiving they are to new painters with a tendency to overwork is inestimable...." Read more
"Daniel Smith is my favorite watercolor paint. Professional grade. Wonderful pigment." Read more
"...Definitely good quality - when it dries out on my pallet I just spritz it with a little water and it reconstitutes perfectly - unlike many of the..." Read more
"...This is one of the top watercolor paint brands and is highly recommended to any artist whether just beginning your watercolor journey or are a..." Read more
Customers like the texture of the paint. They mention it has a smooth texture, a wonderful creamy consistency, and is velvety. Some say that the pigment is excellent and the paint is hard as cement.
"A good rich color for landscapes. So smooth and it stays fresh a really long time." Read more
"This paint goes onto the paper so beautifully and is such a lovely texture...." Read more
"...It's really velvety and mixes great. I can mix it with a lower quality blue & end up with really rich purples. It lightens to a nice soft pink...." Read more
"Love this color! It’s smooth, thick and mixes lovely with other colors." Read more
Customers appreciate the richness of the paint. They mention it's a nice quinacridone, bright, and transparent. Some say the quins seem lively and vibrant. Overall, customers are happy with the quality and quantity of the product.
"Rich, deep color. Once again, Daniel Smith has created a wonderful pigment." Read more
"...I am amazed how natural my fruits, vegetables, flowers, etc. look compared to yellow ochre...." Read more
"...So I picked this up to see whats it all about. It's a really nice quinacridone. Nice and bright very transparent...." Read more
"...Gorgeous and creamy rich gold. I did not achieve quite the same effect with Amazonite Genuine as the well-published images show...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the transparency of the paint. They mention it's transparent when thin, has a lovely creamy transparency, and is astounding. Some say it'll mix well with other colors.
"...VERY satisfied with this one, and I was surprised at the transparency, and it makes for great washes. Would definitely recommend...." Read more
"...The transparency of these Quinacridone pigments is astounding, and how forgiving they are to new painters with a tendency to overwork is..." Read more
"...This color is so vibrant, and has a lovely creamy transparency. It almost glows!..." Read more
"...It's transparent and just glows." Read more
Customers like the brightness of the paint. They say it's smooth, bright, and retains its brightness even when mixed with other colors. Customers also mention that the color goes on and dries bright, is transparent, and glows. They also say it is more reflective than other brands.
"...It's a really nice quinacridone. Nice and bright very transparent. I'd pick it up before they disappear lol" Read more
"...It's transparent and just glows." Read more
"...They are smooth and the pigment is excellent. The color goes on and dries bright. I also love the fact that they're made in Oregon...." Read more
"retains its brightness even when mixed with other colors" Read more
Customers like the mixing of the paint. For example, they mention it blends great, and blends beautifully with other paints.
"...look compared to yellow ochre. It blends so much better with lemon yellow, cadmium yellow, etc...." Read more
"...Also blends beautifully with other paints." Read more
"...It's really velvety and mixes great. I can mix it with a lower quality blue & end up with really rich purples. It lightens to a nice soft pink...." Read more
"...every single thing about their watercolors, including how well they mix with others. You will not be disappointed in this brand." Read more
Customers are mixed about the usability of the paint. Some mention it's a delight to use, very popular, and has many uses, while others say it'll never dry.
"I love the beautiful full color of this paint. So many uses and I am enjoying it very much." Read more
"...Completely unusable. Beware the quin pink!" Read more
"The Quinacridone colors are pure and bright. What a delight to use. I think it is more reflective than other brands." Read more
"i buy alot of daniel smith but this one is useless as it hard as concrete...." Read more
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Clearly, I am biased. I love rich earthy, firey reds. And Quinacridone Burnt Scarlet is just soooo lovely. Unfortunately my photo above just didn't capture its richness at all. *sigh* But it gives you some idea of what Daniel Smith's QBS offers.
Paired with Quinacridone Gold (which is minutely swatched above) and Quin. Burnt Orange, I have been basking in all the warm brilliance that DS's Quinacridone pigments can offer. I can layer them, glaze upon glaze, without mud. I can lift them beautifully, they move wet in wet predictably and freely, they dry without losing a ton of their brilliance (though scarlet loses the most in drying shift I think, purely anecdotally). They blend into this complete range from yellow to fiery reds together with one another seamlessly, while also playing well with pretty much every other pigment I have tried them with.
In a way, I am glad I missed out on the original Quin. Gold (PO49) because I imagine the heartbreak must be intense, but learning on this new blend (PO48+PY150) is probably a big reason I am addicted to watercolor painting now.
The transparency of these Quinacridone pigments is astounding, and how forgiving they are to new painters with a tendency to overwork is inestimable.
I know they are not "traditional" pigments per se, but at this point in my painting practice, I could not do without any of them. I can't wait to try more paintings with Quin Burnt Scarlet specifically just to see what sort of things I might achieve with it over time.
I highly recommend ANY ONE of these Daniel Smith Quinacridone colors. Any one!
Clearly, I am biased. I love rich earthy, firey reds. And Quinacridone Burnt Scarlet is just soooo lovely. Unfortunately my photo above just didn't capture its richness at all. *sigh* But it gives you some idea of what Daniel Smith's QBS offers.
Paired with Quinacridone Gold (which is minutely swatched above) and Quin. Burnt Orange, I have been basking in all the warm brilliance that DS's Quinacridone pigments can offer. I can layer them, glaze upon glaze, without mud. I can lift them beautifully, they move wet in wet predictably and freely, they dry without losing a ton of their brilliance (though scarlet loses the most in drying shift I think, purely anecdotally). They blend into this complete range from yellow to fiery reds together with one another seamlessly, while also playing well with pretty much every other pigment I have tried them with.
In a way, I am glad I missed out on the original Quin. Gold (PO49) because I imagine the heartbreak must be intense, but learning on this new blend (PO48+PY150) is probably a big reason I am addicted to watercolor painting now.
The transparency of these Quinacridone pigments is astounding, and how forgiving they are to new painters with a tendency to overwork is inestimable.
I know they are not "traditional" pigments per se, but at this point in my painting practice, I could not do without any of them. I can't wait to try more paintings with Quin Burnt Scarlet specifically just to see what sort of things I might achieve with it over time.
I highly recommend ANY ONE of these Daniel Smith Quinacridone colors. Any one!
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Good choice for botanical works..like flowers etc