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Mineral Rose is just one of the bright and exquisite Professional Watercolours from A J Ludlow. This Special Limited Edition watercolour has excellent permanence and light fastness, ensuring that this watercolour’s properties are exceptional. As with all our fine-art materials, Mineral Rose watercolour is lovingly handmade in the UK by a skilled artisan from the best ingredients and finest pigments.
Mineral Rose professional quality watercolour is supplied in a 15ml glass jar, because:
But more importantly, there is no need for unnecessary additives or formulation changes to make processing in our colour manufacturing workshop easier, allowing the Mineral Rose watercolour made by A J Ludlow to be at the highest pigment concentration and the pigment’s unique properties to be uncompromised. Anything less would be at odds with the brilliance and performance demanded of a professional quality watercolour range.
This Professional Watercolour is prepared using two pigments. The pigments have been selected for their purity, high tinctorial strength, exceptional light fastness. Mineral Rose is an opaque watercolour, which is semi-opaque in thin washes, as can be seen in figure 1a below.
Figure 1: Assessment of (a) the opacity/transparency and (b) staining power of A J Ludlow Mineral Rose Professional Watercolour*.
The staining power of Mineral Rose is on the low side and so the watercolour is easily lifted out (see figure 1b above).
This watercolour has a fluid consistency and is easily transferred to the watercolour palette using a clean spatula or palette knife. When painted out, Mineral Rose watercolour naturally granulates, creating interesting texture in the painting. The watercolour’s hue is quite unique and offers the Artist a soft bright pink, which can never be too dark. It can also be used in colour mixing, although it’s hue can easily be overpowered and so is best used for more subtle and delicate colour mixes.
Pigment Details: Mixed
Footnote:
*Details of how each watercolour is tested are given in the May 2021 ARTicle “Testing and Assessing the Properties of Watercolours – Part 1 ” (see also Part 2 of the ARTicle, which was published in June 2021).