Unlike anything ever seen in watercolour, our Luminescent watercolours simulate the glitter of a watery surface or the lustre of mother-of-pearl. They're made from mica pigment, thin transparent particles coated with highly reflective metal oxides. Interference pigments display a subtle sheen when used on white paper. Used on black paper or as a glaze over dark colours, Interference Lilac glows with a transparent shine of violet.
Unlike anything ever seen in watercolour, our Luminescent watercolours simulate the glitter of a watery surface or the lustre of mother-of-pearl. They're made from mica pigment, thin transparent particles coated with highly reflective metal oxides. Interference pigments display a subtle sheen when used on white paper. Used on black paper or as a glaze over dark colours, Interference Lilac glows with a transparent shine of violet.
Many artists have asked what the differences are between the different DANIEL SMITH Luminescent Watercolours; Iridescent, Interference, Duochrome, and Pearlescents.
Nature has optical surprises in the colours that you see in birds’ feathers, insects, fish, and seashells, and many flowers also have a pearly, dewy sheen. Consider the iridescence of a snail’s trail or a silvery spider’s web. Other things also have a sparkle or glow depending on the light, a silvery or golden moon, clouds aglow at sunset, rainbows, the sparkle of snow and ice, and glint of water reflections. Don’t forget the sheen of metals like pewter, copper, silver, and gold. There are also mythological subjects often thought of as having exceptional iridescence, such as fairies, dragons, mermaids and other fantasy figures.
These excellent subjects beg for special paints, and the DANIEL SMITH Luminescent Watercolours are perfect for painting subjects like these!
Size | 15 ml |
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Brand | Daniel Smith |
Country of Manufacture | United States |
Type of Store Credit value | Select |