Description
This watercolour has a high color strength, meaning that it produces a lot of color when used with water. It requires a different approach when painting with it because you have to use less paint than usual to get the desired effect. The advantages of this are that you can get very intense colors without having to use a lot of paint, and it is also very durable.
One of the unique characteristics of these watercolours is the
unparalleled colour strength (maximum pigmentation). And while this
high colour strength requires a slightly different approach on the
part of the aquarellist (so little paint is needed from the tube or
cup for the desired colour effect that you have to get used to the
ratio of paint to diluent), the advantages are clear.