![]() Based on the colour swatch provided, it looks like there's more Cobalt Turquoise than Manganese Violet added. PV16 is Manganese Violet, another granulating colour. This is a heavily granulating colours, just like most Cobalt colours. Schmincke only offers one version, Cobalt Turquoise which is the light cheery pastel sky blue colour, aka a teal but more blue. From Daniel Smith, there's Cobalt Teal Blue and Cobalt Green. PG50 is made with Cobalt titanate green and is available in two variants. You may want to check Dick Blick (USA) too. By the way, Jackson's Art (UK) and Overjoyed (Singapore) are already selling them. Instead of having the colours pre-mixed, I just think it would be more versatile to have the individual pigmented colours for mixing.īelow are the limited edition 15 colours released and they are grouped into three series, namely Glacier, Galaxy and Deep Sea. ![]() There's nothing wrong with multi-pigment colours, or convenient colours, as some of the more popular colours are convenient colours, such as Sap Green and New Gamboge. ![]() They are convenient colours to help you save time from mixing if you use these colours frequently. The 15 new colours are actually multi-pigment colours. The colours are beautiful but as I looked at the pigments used, I wasn't as excited as I initially was. So I did a search and found this blog post on Jackson's Art showing off the colours. When I read that Schmincke has released a series of super granulating watercolours, I was really excited.
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