Phthalo blue RS is a lovely colour. . With burnt sienna and Payne's gray substituting for red and blue, violet mixtures don't exist. Smalt Genuine is an interesting very warm blue - almost a violet, made in a limited edition by Winsor and Newton. M. Graham PV19Quinacridone Violet; PG7Phthalo Green This from Bruce McEvoy : " The watercolourists four traditional shadow colors were Neutral Tint, Payne's Gray, Indigo (See the Indigo convenience mixtures) and Sepia (see the convenience mixtures under Pbr7)" Pigment information for Winsor & Newton is PB15 (Blue), PBk6 ( Black) and PV19 (Quinacridone Rose or Red), in other words a blue, black . Powered by, National coffee day. What are your thoughts on this color? My definition of a free society is a society where it is safe to be unpopular. I love to use Paynes Grey in my oil paintings because oils are my main media at present. videotxxx.com. I appreciate all the options. ***This color granulates for textured washes. I use White Nights watercolors because I love their pigment intensity and I just have to add this beautiful color to my collection (I already have the 24 and 12 colors sets).By the way, I want to thank you for the interesting posts you write here! Its not any more though as dark as when I bought it as natural Indigo dye fades gradually from textiles even if you dont wash them with water. For a darkening neutral, without black added, the paint works for me and my approach to making paintings. Indigo PB29, PB27, PBk7 , paper Arches 300grm . I noticed it's in your recent palettes as well, but I'm wondering if you've ever had any success substituting cerulean for a transparent color? Thanks Here are this months batch. Remember what you did please, in case the same happens to me. I still have a large number to organise and post up but it's nice to know they are helpful :-) I hope you enjoy the book. I was using Atelier Interactive acrylics: PY74 Transparent Yellow (which is Arylamide, GS) and PB29+PBk7.I needed a dark green rock wall behind a waterfall, with plenty of variation and dark shadows. Straight from the tube, it looks just like black. This comment has been removed by the author. I have seen Winsor and newton cotman suggested alot for beginners. I have ultramarine (french) Indanthrone (DS) and Pthalo green shade. I double checked all the major players though - Daniel smith, M. Graham, Sennelier, Schminke, Windsor and Newton - and all of those ones use either PBk6, PBk7, PBk9, or PBk11, in all their payne's greys. Virgil Carter I don't have Lunar Black either, I think the same with blacks but I don't mind using Perylene Green's PBk31.I mostly paint seascapes and so am naturally drawn to blues, turquoises and greens. Payne's Gray biography PAYNE'S GRAY was a progressive metal act based in Germany. I take it that you have resolved your problem with blogger.com about the amount of pictures you put on your site. As always, comments and critique welcome. Every so often I trawl through them and discard a few. but I am unable to find them on your blog. If you decide to use Paynes Grey, and I have it my palette, it is worth looking at swatches across brands. http://www.danielsmith.com/Itemi-284-600-179, This topic has 30 replies, 13 voices, and was last updated. Thanks for comments Ray. I have posted in detail about Ultramarine as a primary Blue . Maimeri : Paynes Grey on left, Ivory Black on right. M. Graham PBk6Lamp Black; PB29Ultramarine Blue Therefore, we urge product users to carefully read the label, instructions and product information for each product and to test each application to ensure all individual project requirements are met particularly when developing ones own technique. I use pan that is a mix of cad orange and cobalt blue and also DS Sodalite. It is the 125th Anniversary of Schmincke Horadam watercolours, and they have been building up to a big release as part of an overhaul of th Holbein from Japan has been making watercolour since the early1920s. Black is also the color of mystery, mourning, and Johnny Cash. Ive stopped buying indigo for obvious reasons (to me). While we believe the above information is accurate, WE MAKE NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND WE SHALL IN NO EVENT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES (INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHERWISE) THAT MAY OCCUR AS A RESULT OF A PRODUCT APPLICATION. I have previously written about choosing a primary red - one that can stand alone in a primary triad of red, yellow and blue. Click the image below to access the PDF file. i would go with paynes grey. Leonardo DaVinci, I love my Daniel Smith neutral tint and add it when needed to darken mixed colors. Daniel Smith PBk9Ivory Black; PB29Ultramarine Blue; PY42Yellow Ochre Payne's Grey, as the labels on All my tubes of Payne's Grey in oil, watercolour, and acrylic spell it, began it's existence in the late 18th century as a mixture of Prussian Blue (called Iron Blue at the time), Yellow Ochre, and Crimson Lake, on the palette of English waterco. um. i just learned the russians (and perhaps other countries as well)have 2 names for blue..(one like the sky and one like the sea)..so my question is " what pigments do the russians relate to the 2 different blues."? [6], Payne's grey was created by the watercolourist, William Payne, whom the colour is named after in the late 18th century. It is a deep blue that can be warm or cool depending on the manufacturer. Some indigo's are deep and bright while others are dark and dull. Payne's Grey (Winsor and Newton): (Pigment: PB15/PBk6/PV19, lightfast, semi-transparent)-namesake of William Payne, a member of the Old Water-Color Society in London, this grey is most often a combination of Prussian blue, yellow ochre, and crimson lake.However, if you are short on time or materials and just want it straight from the pan or tube, Payne's Grey is your color. Here are the latest batch, a very varied collection, which hopefully has something for everybody. Its formula includes some iron oxide in the mix, which contributes to its warmth. Violet, is that needs a bit of attention during the mixing in order to achieve the proper ratio among the two colours. Lamp Black is a blue black that is lightfast, permanent and opaque. Paynes Greywith a touch of white creates the color of storm clouds and the last color mixed before plein air painters take shelter. Yes, it's a variable one, for sure - the M. Graham one is much more blue, while the Sennelier one is more neutral, and has, I believe, the same pigments as the daniel smith neutral tint. and our In 1804, J.W. Humor is just another defense against the universeOn-Line Homebase.. Indigo, a convenience colour, comes in a variety of flavours from the manufacturers: Da Vinci PB27Prussian Blue + PV19Quinacridone Violet A strange combination of two favourite colours Bru! It can help you focus and meditate more effectively. [4][7], Payne's grey has been listed in articles as an obsolete term that describes the mixture of black, ultramarine, and ochre in the early 20th century. The chief complaint about Payne's Grey is that it makes your paintings flat and dull. Product Description. Winsor & Newton Cotman Water Colours are a range of water colours that are made to Winsor & Newton's normal high quality standards but costs are kept to an economical level by replacing some of the more costly pigments with less expensive alternatives. Thanks Zvonimir. If just for stormy skies, then perhaps Lunar Black will do. Every batch made is tested and analysed for its performance qualities. If I mix my own how can I measure and come up with a mix that would be consistent each time? Hear me out - I've watched a ton of youtube videos from artists giving their top five or top ten mistakes they think watercolour artists make, and more often than not, using black hits the list. Painting is not everything in life - but without painting everything is nothing! Developed by Robert Gamblin, Chromatic Black is unique to Gamblin. They are nice colors, but I would like something that would work with greens without making them look so dead. With Ultramarine Blue it makes Paynes Grey. I am glad to hear you like Blue Apatite Genuine (BAG). Winsor & Newton PB15Phthalo Blue; PV19Quinacridone Violet; PBk6Lamp Black Why not just use Winsor & Newton Prussian instead? Thanks for your expert help! May have to link to your post to share the chuckle with my own readers. [2] A recipe listed in the 20th century, called for indigo instead of Prussian blue, and now it appears to be made of mixing ultramarine, or an artificial ultramarine with a carbon based black. Chromatic Black was developed in this spirit of a mixed black. Payne's Gray. For some painters, the use of black straight-from-a-tube has been discouraged. Neeman +3 November 12, 2004 at 7:55 am #1043230 CharM Moderator Watercolour Forum As with everything else it seems, indigo seems to vary from brand to brand Live the life you were meant to live. Ideal for sky work, this color is fantastic for creating wet weather clouds and stormy backdrops. I've often thought about using Payne's Grey but as you've mentioned, greys are easy to mix.As you mentioned indigo I have to say that is my go to color. Look for the genuine PB28 for the most beautiful and liftable granulating washes. Thank you for your fascinating writing on colors. If I would have needed more, I would have squeezed a length out of the tubes, then measured alongside the length squeezed out and see how much was needed after testing periodically little test stripes to see if the color was right. [citation needed] The colour is named after William Payne, who painted watercolours in the late 18th century, who most likely developed the colour while trying to produce a mixer that was less intense than black. I can achieve ( hopefully) what I am looking for , the essence of the subject without saying too much. Even though its definitely a convenience colour, I use it a lot, CharMing Art -- "Where the spirit does not work with the hand, there is no art." The vest, tie and background in this were all painted with it. Can it be discontinued? 2, is an original watercolor, 14 X 11 on Kilimanjaro 140-pound cold press paper, using American Journey and Davinci paints. Great painting Virgil but the Indigo colour you used is exactly as I said previously. Sling paint, So if you prefer non-granulating colours, Phthalo blue RS is a good option, but I tend to teach that phthalo Blue GS is a more useful cool mixing blue with ultramarine as a warm blue. Sorry I didn't acknowledge you before. Fantastic headline that popped up during a recent Google search, so I clicked on it and found your lovely blog. M. Graham's Payne's Gray is also comprised of these two pigments. Holbein PB23Dioxazine Purple; PB29Ultramarine Blue; PBk6Lamp Black I do that with perylene maroon and anthraquinone blue or phthalo blue to make an indigo hue that actually matches my genuine indigo sample. I've tried to mix them up even more this month. Payne's Grey is a shade of blue/grey that was named after the 19th Century watercolorist William Payne. Holbein PB27Antwerp Blue + PBk6Lamp Black It is a rather opaque colour with plenty of granulation and particularly useful for skies and for mixing opaque greens. Platinum is a gray-white, paler color that looks much like the metal known as platinum. I think Indigo is an entirely different proposition than Paynes Grey. They were not bright blue. I do that with perylene maroon and anthraquinone blue or phthalo blue to make an indigo hue that actually matches my genuine indigo sample. However, the strong mixing strength and/or temperature of some blacks can be difficult to control in nuanced color-mixing. You could also mix your own convenience color in a pan. Instead, a good dark takes its place. AC + FUB (French Ultramarine blue). QoR PBk7Lamp Black + PB15:3Phthalo Blue + PV19Quinacridone Violet celebrity, straight. Its my go-to gray and black. In the HSV/HSB scale, Payne's Grey has a hue of 180, 32% saturation and a brightness value of 30%. Most of indigo hues ( because all Indigos are hues) are a mix of blue and black, or a mix of blue and violet. 3.Joseph Z's Cool Grey - Semi-transparent, granulating, low staining, 1 or excellent lightfastness. :). The greens and oranges are low key and mysterious. Indigo and Paynes Gray are the same mixture of pigments. What else is comparable? :), JJ I've been using Daniel Smith watercolours since 1995 - just two years after they were first produced. The closest is probably phthalo blue green shade - generally made with PB15 or PB15:3. Generally, they are both cool but Prussian is deeper and more neutralised, whereas phthalo blue is brighter (higher chroma). Emily Payne Work Experience and Education. It has a bluish tint and is weaker then any of the blacks above in terms of tinting strength. I use Winton oilS, and the mix of mid tones of grey and green that you can achieve with paynes grey is pretty impressive. Since not much is known about Payne's history the origins of the colour are equally as unknown. ETA: I like to make my paints darker by actually adding in the complimentary color. Hi Jane, I love your website for all the resources it provides, especially to someone like me who is interested in the 'how-things-work' kind of approach. There are some versions that incline more towards the purples, some to the blues, and some to the deeper magenta -reds. The equivalent RGB values are (52, 77, 77), which means it is composed of 25% red, 37% green and 37% blue. Varied as usual showing a wide range of styles and subjects. There is a range of colors called livid colors that combine the colors blue and gray. When used in light applications, Payne's grey can appear almost blue. Gamblin Artists Colors cannot be sure the product will be right for you. Thanks for the suggestions all. The finest and most complete line of watercolour paint. Some pairs I've heard are transparent pyrrol orange with pthalo blue green shade, Perylene green with various reds, indanthrone blue with an orange, and Dioxazine purple with an orange or brown. To create a Prussian blue hue, you add a little warm red to Phthalo blue (green shade) and mix. So I guess mix and test are my options for mixing up a home brew. "trust your instincts.and know there are no absolutes in art." . Reddit and its partners use cookies and similar technologies to provide you with a better experience. I truly love Payne's Grey. "You can say any foolish thing to a dog, and the dog will give you a look that says, 'My God, you're right! Indigo (deep cool blue grey) Indanthrone Blue Payne's Grey+Prussian Blue *Ultramarine Blue (warm, purple bias red) **This color is good for mixing violet with a cool red or gray with burnt sienna. Ivory Blackis made from burnt bone (which is why it is sometimes called Bone Black). Hues of ultramarine hint at stormy seas and the mystery . All the Stars in the Sky, Oil on canvas, 60x 60, 152 x 152cm, Neutral Greys: Portland Grey Light, Portland Grey Medium, and Portland Grey Deep, Email Gamblin +1-503-235-1945 2734 SE Raymond St Portland, Oregon 97202 USA, Designed by Elegant Themes | Powered by WordPress. Sennelier PB60Indanthrene Blue; PBk7Lamp Black; PR209Quinacridone Red Marfa Girl (2012) - Indigo Roel, Mercedes Maxwell. Lisa - the links to the other comparisons I have done as blogs are at the bottom of the post above. Leans to black , mixes well smooth and soft .Pure for shading to strong on Arches stains heavy , good to darken down . I should have made it clear that I mix ultramarine blue with burnt sienna for a very, very wide range of colours. My Online Gallery, Viewing 12 posts - 1 through 12 (of 12 total). I tried to find Manganese Blue by Old Holland, but it is not even showing up in the search engine. Ultramarine was produced from ground Lapis which was not available in Europe and had to come 'over the sea'(ultra marine).Lapis Lazuli or genuine ultramarine is very rich when home made from chunks of Lapis which sometimes has red spots to give that intense slightly red blue.Any genuine earth pigment colour is going to be lacking in pigment unless you pay the price of course as you can see . These undertones can be slightly unpredictable meaning you might see faint brown or purple depending on where you apply this. A "Lake" colorant is usually an inert clay base to which a dye is attached. For the last week I have really been wanting to buy a tube of Blue Apatite Genuine and I know that you also love this colour, but I have discovered some people on the internet saying and showing via video that Lunar Blue the series 2 colour looks, mixes and performs exactly the same way, including the granulation which makes Blue Apatite Genuine redundant and not worth the extra money. . Phthalo pigments are a family of blue and green synthetic organic pigments based on variants of copper phthalocyanine, a deep blue compound produced by the reaction of phthalic anhydride, urea, copper and ammonia. Scanned on 300 dpi. See Tom Hoffmann 's comments below on how he manages . Payne's grey is a dark blue grey that has long been considered similar to another colour of a similar origin called neutral tint. On mixing Payne's Grey and Yellow.Very, very successful. Grays are an explosion of reflective . www.janeblundellart.com, Love your website and so very helpfull! This colour is known today as Payne's Grey, and remains widely used in the art community. Another alternative to using [indigo/sepia/black] is to look at your existing palette for a given painting, then add something that might not be dark by itself, but will give you a dark result in a mixture. Being less intense than black, it is easier to get the right shade when using it as a mixer. The thing about skies is that you are often diluting the pigment quite a bit so I don't have a problem with it being a little opaque in full strength, once diluted it is hardly at all. I have been painting professionally for over 40 years and love to share my discoveries, so I have created this 'Colourpedia - a swatching Wikipedia' to quote one of my YouTube followers. Answer (1 of 2): No. I have never understood the advice "don't paint with black". Monet never used blackI dont think Van Gogh did either, but not sure about him. I ended up with this combination of colours because the real Indigo is purplish in its mass tone and turns greenish when diluted. I have a couple. A place for everything to do with watercolor painting. Wikipedia says iron blue (Prussian blue), yellow ochre and crimson lake, originally, and now often a mixture of blue (ultramarine or phthalocyanine) and black or of ultramarine and Burnt Sienna. It was Bruce McEvoy who mentioned Indigo. I had some PY153 to compare it to. Is it too staining to consider? At least twice a year,paint something better than you ever painted before. In W/N paints Platinum Hex #E5E4E2 RGB 229, 228, 226 CMYK 0, 0, 1, 10. Overtime, the lilac shadow will fade out resulting in the colour overtime being more of a neutral grey. I mixed an indigo with ultramarine and burnt sienna recently and have used a lot of it. DANIEL SMITH Payne's Blue Gray is similar to our bluer Indigo, but like our original Payne's Gray, it is semi-transparent rather than transparent. The red is unusual. Rose ( PV19 not the Violet that has the same number) gives either a brighter Prussian that looks more like a Phthalo Blue or a purple. I had a similar problem and I mixed my own indigo hue with Phthalo Green PG7 and Quin. Gamblin's Portland Grays 16 talking about this. Green= 0%. I ran into the same problem with New Gamboge PY153. [FONT="Comic Sans MS"]Pam MY BLOG But a 15ml tube will make up 5 or 6 half pans and will last a pretty long time. It is granulating, but a beautiful dark blue and mixes very well with greens. Since then I had to mix up a batch to fill my paint well in my palette. Jane Blundell.. Watermark theme. [2], Many different recipes of Payne's grey have existed due to the fact that the shade is a composite colour. I don't often use indigo though it is rather lovely with quinacridone gold, but I love using DS Indanthrone Blue in dramatic skies. Greys are easy to mix in a variety of ways - some that you probably don't want! If so, which one? [3] However, this has been contradicted by other sources that suggest that the colour is still commonly used and well perceived. Lots of lovely dark greens, very convincing.I think I'd have been less happy if the grey formulation had more than just Ultramarine + Black, and if I'd used Ultramarine plus my own complementary darkening.My general conclusion is that if you know what pigments are in your grey, and they fit, then take it to the limit! I also tend to put skies in early so if I do subsequent drawing or painting they can go over the top. So add Pthalo Blue/Winsor Blue to Paynes Gray = Indigo! One persons attempt to become a good artist painting in watercolour, experiences along the way and discussion of all things connected with it. Indigo dye can produce a variety of colors but is primarily a dark or light blue that is often slightly green or violet. It took me a while to realize that. https://www.wetcanvas.com/forums/archive/index.php/t-156510, This topic has 11 replies, 10 voices, and was last updated. Now that artists are being more conscious of those things and wanting to ensure the longevity of their original works, they're not wanting to use convenience mixes with fugitive colours like prussian blue and crimson lake, and the easiest alternative was just to use black. Can you direct me to them?LisaDublin, Ohio, USA. And then they'll invariably recommend using things like paynes grey, neutral tint, and sepia instead. Violet PV19. Yeah; there's always prescriptive elitists in every hobby and profession out to tell everyone else they're doing it wrong, lol. Forgive and empower yourself. very dark. I already have colours such as ultramarines, ceruleans, cobalts, phthalos, indanthrones and the Primatek's Jadeite Genuine and Green Apatite Genuine so I would most likely be mixing with colours like these and of course oranges/browns.Thanks again for your reply.James. Strong lighting and a lot of light points in the interior is a good solution as well. You have mentioned other comparison charts (purples, earth yellows, etc.) Chromatic Black is made by mixing two modern organic colors that weve found to be perfect complements: Phthalo Emerald, a warm green, and Quinacridone red which is a cool red. D Joy McFadden (?) December 2019 Payne's Grey - When a Colour is a Feeling Prussian blue, yellow ochre and crimson lake: who would have thought these vivacious hues combine to feel like a completely joyless winter day. Use neutral tint with a bright green to make shadow green. I have a large pile of unframed paintings that keeps getting bigger. There areanumber of really good combinations for this: Burnt Sienna and Ultramarine Blue, Sap Green and Alizarin Crimson are examples. Why mix these two anyway? Here are Septembers batch of watercolour paintings. This popular color is valuable in figurative and landscape painting. Just sayin. [2][3], The first recorded use of Payne's grey as a colour name in English was in 1835.[5]. (That isn't a word, but it's useful so I use it!) You can also find me on Facebook at Jane Blundell Artist, and on Instagram as Janeblundellart, and on YouTube as Jane Blundell. Worked great. Press J to jump to the feed. I ordered the PDF version of your updated bookI really wish it could have been the ebook but it's only made for iPad and I have a Samsung s2 tablet and I thought I could use the kindle app but nomaybe it can be changed in the future as the Samsung tablet's are winning the tablet wars and I pads are selling less and less according to appleOK time to dive into these beautiful charts :), I understand, however the Mac/iPad allows a 'fixed format' so the words and images don't disconnect. Too bright almost like a Indanthrene or Prussian blues depending on what you mixed it. Payne's gray has bold tints of blue, and it's named after the painter William Payne. Some stunning stuff here. . This is the only time I recommend using Payne's gray on your palette as a color in its own right and not as a quick fix for adding darks to a painting. If you like Ivory Black, but find that it dulls mixtures a bit too much, consider Chromatic Black. I don't tend to use black pigments except for special purposes, and the black pigment used in Lunar Blue is my favourite due to its amazing granulation. My oils are safe ;). I think you'll find it a more interesting pigment to use than Prussian blue, which is an easily mixed colour. ( only dry cleaning on this jacket). Hear me out - I've watched a ton of youtube videos from artists giving their top five or top ten mistakes they think watercolour artists make, and more often than not, using black hits the list. Saludos!! we have different whites in our Artists Grade line of oil colors. Used PG when I started painting but found it dried too light. I havent edit the images other than changing their size. Such is the mood of Payne's grey, a colour you can't unfeel once you've seen it. He created a neutral tint composed of indigo, raw sienna, and lake as an alternative to a grey mixed from just black and white. The CMYK color codes, used in printers, are C:33 M:0 Y:0 K:70. easy napoleon recipe. It has brown-taupe undertones. They are extremely helpful. Thank you! One of our Members on WC mixes up vats of the stuff and then sells it to her Students, premixed. just guess, mix and test, or is there a better process. To Mix a warmer dark green: Mix equal proportions of New Gamboge and Paynes Grey. Thanks for comments Gali and welcome. You must be logged in to reply to this topic. tube. You also asked about DS Moonglow. That sounds interesting, and never thought of adding Phthalo Green to the Phthalo blue RS! Repose Gray is a warm gray. Alvaro's Caliente Grey Mummy Bauxite Aureolin (Cobalt Yellow) Carbazole Violet Cerulean Blue . I have it in my home palette instead of phthalo blue GS just because I like it more - it can be the perfect colour for our often cloudless Sydney skies. Same with Neutral tint. Here are the latest batch of paintings for July. I also add cerulean chromium as a liftable cool blue. Blue= 51%. I quite agree that tube greys tend to be flat. OK..( oh what youve made me doing now!! ) Originally I put a blob of each color on paper. 46 views, 11 likes, 1 loves, 0 comments, 0 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from Art by Linnea Broling: Paynes gray and Indigo flowers Uni pin fineliners and White nights watercolor on Arches paper. How would you measure amountsjust guess, mix and test, or is there a better process. I think it was Ultramarine or Prussian and Black. Hi Jane,Firstly I wanted to thank you for your amazing work in sharing your knowledge and discoveries on your website, I visit your website most days. The most commonly used red lakes were Rose Madder or a Carmine, Scarlet or Crimson made from Cochineal. Take me back to the Experience Color menu. McCreary took a short break at the start of season 18 to give birth to their first. It goes the mix and test way.:). I have tried to mix them up a little more so hopefully there will br something for everyo EDWARD WESSON 1910 - 1983 By John Softly. It also does something to the numerals, which are charming by themselves, inspired as they are by old cartographic maps of . It wa s named after William Payne and first appeared in English in 1835. It is only on a basis of knowledge that we can become free to compose naturally. I have just recently picked up watercoloring and have found your comparison charts invaluable. Payne's grey is a mixture of ultramarine and black or of ultramarine and Sienna. sin embargo todava no me queda claro Cual es la diferencia cromtica entre el azul Ftalo y el azul prusia. Because Ive heard that some people use it as an alternative. If you have indigo walls, consider painting one of them in another light color. Hill Country: Morning Breaks, No. Also would either make sense if I already have DS moonglow? shops .Paynes grey (not shown here ) is another useful blue and is great for creating the blues seen in darkness .If building a basic palette os 6 or 7 tubes or pans ( that is all you need to create a . bates grey gamefowl history family nudism videos free wells fargo early mortgage payoff calculator autocom activation code moto g pure frp bypass without pc crash on 33 today. Other than just painting I love to learn more about every thing related to paints and other materials.I wondered, could Phthalo Blue R.S (PB 15:6) be an option for a warm blue for a limited palette? When I first began painting, I used Payne's Gray all the time and loved it unless it accidentally touched yellow and then made puce green on my page. Inky blue and non-granulating Payne's Blue Gray is perfect for painting dark, stormy skies, night scapes, and for quickly darkening most other colors. It would be nice to have a premixed indigo but the ones I have Daniel Smith and Winsor Newton contain black. What else it could be useful for? Like the best pencil sketches do.so I love to do landscapes in Paynes grey too. According to ZoomInfo records, Emily Payne's professional experience began in 2011. There are many options. Cookie Notice I paint with watercolors and oils and I was about to be like "DON'T YOU TAKE MY PAYNE'S GRAY OIL PAINT FROM ME! About Payne & # x27 ; s Grey is that it dulls mixtures a too. Mix a warmer dark green: mix equal proportions of New Gamboge PY153 ones have. Add Cerulean chromium as a primary blue above in terms of tinting strength the shade... Direct me to them? LisaDublin, Ohio, USA light points in the search.... Of it could also mix your own convenience color in a pan for, the essence the. 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