Fugitive Pinks Versus Lightfast Pinks in Watercolour - Substitutions for Opera Rose
Автор: Sara Ramer-Dean
Загружено: 2022-11-12
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Discover the reason bright pinks like Opera Rose are not lightfast, or often called fugitive. What kinds of paints are also bright pinks and lightfast? I want my artwork to be able to withstand normal display conditions without fading or changing to ugly brown tones instead of pink!
Here I show you two versions of fugitive Opera Rose. Then I compare nine other watercolour pinks, magentas and reds that can dilute to make bright pinks.
Here are the paints which I swatch:
Opera Rose by Winsor & Newton PR122 plus fluorescent dye
Opera Rose by Sennelier PR81:1 Fluro
Quinacridone Magenta by Holbein PR122
Quinacridone Magenta by Winsor & Newton PR122
Quinacridone Magenta by QOR PR122
Permanent Rose by Winsor & Newton PV19
Rose Madder Lake by Sennelier PV19
Quinacridone Red by Holbein PV19
Quinacridone Permanent Rose by Mission Gold PV19
Quinacridone Pink by Daniel Smith PV42
Quinacridone Rose by Daniel Smith PV19
My favourite substitute for Opera Rose is possibly Quinacridone Magenta by Winsor & Newton, but a very close second is Rose Madder Lake by Sennelier. You can add a bit of Quinacridone Magenta to your Rose Madder Lake to make it a more blue-leaning pink as well. There are many options to help you find the right shade of pink that will withstand the test of time and display.
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