Payne’s Grey
Description
Payne’s Gray is a dark blue-grey color that is created by mixing Ultramarine, Mars Black, and sometimes Crimson. It was indeed named after the 18th-century watercolorist William Payne, who is credited with creating the mixture and frequently recommended it to his students as an alternative to using plain black
Additional information
| Level | Artist |
|---|---|
| Colour Number | 797 |
| Pigment Codes | PBk7, PBk9, PB29 |
| Lightfastness(+++,++,+) | +++ |
| Opacity (Transparence, Semi-Transparence, Semi-Opaque, Opaque) | Semi-Opaque |
| size | 60ml/120ml |
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