D222 Raw Umber
A deep, rich brown – it shades with complex undertones and defines itself by the Latin origin of its name “Ombra”, meaning shadow.
A deep, rich brown – it shades with complex undertones and defines itself by the Latin origin of its name “Ombra”, meaning shadow.
A dark reddish brown with great tinting strength and hiding power. As a fast drier, Burnt Umber lends itself particularly to under painting.
A rich, dark brown that neutralizes well when mixed with white.
Commonly referred to as Light Red or English Red, this particular synthetic pigment produces a medium red shade with orange undertones.
This beautiful red iron oxide has a distinct undertone that makes it especially useful in portraiture.
A fine red-brown pigment, as a sienna it has long been valued for its clean color and transparency. Maximize its color clarity by mixing with…
Naturally occurring colored earths provide superb, lightfast browns while the incorporation of synthetic iron oxides like the Mars colors can sufficiently extend the range while…
CAO uses only the finest sienna earths – this goldenrod pigment is similar to that of a dark ochre but with much more delicate handling…
A synthetic pigment is used given that there is only one remaining quarry extracting ocher by mining in southern France, where the very best natural…