If Alizarin Crimson is fugitive, how can I replace it? Let's swatch together the best substitutes.
Автор: Watercolor & Co with Elisabetta
Загружено: 2022-05-30
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Alizarin Crimson is a primary red with a bluish undertone present in any basic watercolor palette. Not only it's a beautiful color when used by its own, but its perfect to tone down greens, mix great darks and purples, and add some drama to your skies.
However, Alizarin Crimson has a problem: it's fugitive.
Today we are looking for a lighfast replacement and we are swatching watercolor paint from Schminke, Winsor & Newton, Cotman, Paul Rubens, Rembrandt, Lukas, Rosa Gallery and A.Gallo.
Who will be the winner?
It really depends from your taste, availability in your country and your budget!
In the video I will let you know my thoughts and preference.
Have you replaced Alizarin Crimson in your watercolor palette with a lightfast alternative? Let me know in the comments! Of course my list is not exhaustive!! I wish I could try M. Graham or Daniel Smith! Have you tried them?
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