STOCKMAR Watercolor Paint: Carmine Red, 20ml
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STOCKMAR Watercolor Paint: Carmine Red, 20ml
- 20 ml Bottle - Carmine Red
- Made by Stockmar in Germany
- Based on Goethe's theory of colors
- A Favorite Paint in Waldorf Classrooms
Stockmar Watercolour Paints make their mark with their excellent scumbling
properties, natural transparency and lightfastness. The color range follows
the extended version of Goethe's "Theory of Colors". Each tone has been
adjusted so that it can be mixed well with the others. Harmonious intermediate
gradations and boundary-less color blending are also possible when using the
wet-on-wet technique. Stockmar Watercolor Paints have been tried and tested in
art education, at school and kindergarten. These paints are commonly found in
Waldorf or Steiner classrooms. These non-toxic paints are long-lasting and
remain completely water soluble when dry. This item is a 20 ml bottle of
Carmine (or Crimson) Red watercolor paint.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this paint safe for children?
Yes, Stockmar watercolor paints are non-toxic and have been tested for use in schools and kindergarten classrooms. They're commonly used in Waldorf and Steiner educational settings.
Will this paint stay vibrant or fade over time?
No, this paint is lightfast, meaning the color won't fade when exposed to light over time. It maintains its vibrancy through long-term use.
Can I mix this Carmine Red with other watercolors?
Yes, Stockmar paints are specifically formulated to mix well with each other. You can create harmonious intermediate gradations and seamless color blending, especially using the wet-on-wet technique.
What happens if the paint dries out?
Once dry, Stockmar watercolor paint remains completely water soluble, so you can reactivate it by adding water. It won't become permanently hardened or unusable.
What are the special qualities of Stockmar paints?
Stockmar paints are known for excellent scumbling properties, natural transparency, and lightfastness. They're made in Germany and follow Goethe's theory of colors, making them a favorite in art education.
