Description
- A transparent Blue-Black named for the English Watercolorist William Payne (1760-1820) who introduced it in his work in the late 18th Century
- Its primary modern use is for toning down colors and for creating shadows
- Either straight from the tube or when mixed with white, strokes and washes are vibrant and luminescent
- Only finely ground pigments are used in making this smooth, rich paint
- Part of a collegiate line of 60 watercolor paints at an affordable price; Made in USA
GrumbacherAcademy Watercolor Paint, 7.5ml/0.25 Ounce, Payne's Gray (A156)