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Very beautiful blue with a shade having an underlying green tone. Very bright and frank.
With phthalo green it forms very beautiful turquoise. With the yellows of the beautiful greens. With the ocher of the more muted greens and with the pink or the purple Isaro a beautiful range of mauves.
Magnificent blue with an underlying shade of mauve. Very useful for composing magnificent mauves, especially with quinacridones like Isaro pink for example.
With black or burnt sienna, it makes it possible to obtain very beautiful Payne grays and with burnt umber to create a beautiful indigo.
Real cobalt blue with a great purity of tone. Bright and close to primary blue. We can define it as the most blue of blues because it does not draw on green (like Prussian blue) or red (like overseas).
Close shade of natural indigo.
Dark blue with an underlying green hue. This blue is very useful for creating greens, it is actually the blue of greens.
It is a dark blue, which corresponds to a dark reddish blue. It is ideal for nuancing cool colors like violets and blues by giving them more depth. Also useful for forming greens, especially with chartreuse yellow.
Very beautiful light blue, which pulls slightly towards green. Particularly suitable for working the sky.
Very beautiful violet with a beautiful purity of tone. It belongs to the overseas family. Its particularity is to naturally granulate.
Dark mauve which can be lightened with Isaro pink and nuanced with overseas blue for example.
Very beautiful light mauve mono pigmentary and therefore a beautiful purity of tone. It can be lightened with Isaro pink and darkens with ultramarine blue or phthalo blue for example.
This color can be used as the primary color. It is a bright pink, which forms with the yellows beautiful oranges and with the blue magnificent mauves.
Your dark purple tending to brown. Pure it is of an interesting tone. It also comes in composite colors like sepia brown or Van Dijck brown.