| Restocking Fee | No |
|---|---|
| Return shipping will be paid by | Buyer |
| All returns accepted | Returns Accepted |
| Item must be returned within | 30 Days |
| Refund will be given as | Money back or replacement (buyer's choice) |
| Handmade | No |
| Model | CWC |
| Modified Item | No |
| Country/Region of Manufacture | United Kingdom |
| Custom Bundle | No |
| California Prop 65 Warning | California Prop 65 Seal for Product Code 1414748 only. Other Product Codes bear the AP seal (Certified Non-Toxic) |
| Color | Multicolor |
| MPN | 0308003-0308744 |
| Brand | Winsor & Newton |
Check the listing for details. Winsor & Newton Cotman Water Color Paint, Series 1, 21ml Tube. Color: Multicolor, Condition: New. Listed at 11.29 USD. Winsor & Newton Cotman Water Colors are a range of water colors that are made to Winsor & Newton's normal high quality standards but costs are kept to an economical level by replacing some of the more costly pigments with less expensive alternatives. The range consists of 40 colors which possess good transparency, excellent tinting strength and good working properties. FeaturesCosts are kept to an economical level by replacing some of the more costly pigments with less expensive alternatives. Pigments derive from a number of sources: Some are natural products, notably the earths, eg. umbers, ochres; others come from metal compounds and are sometimes termed 'traditional' or 'genuine', eg. ultramarine.The distillation of petroleum yields an ever widening range of organic pigments which are often termed as 'modern'. Many of the pigments used in Cotman are organic.The Cotman Water Color range has a more uniform consistency than the Professional Water Color range and this benefits beginners as there is less to learn about each individual pigment. The Cotman Water Color range also relates to the Winsor & Newton Professional Water Color range, e.g. Burnt Sienna in both ranges has the same hue. This enables artists to use colors from both ranges with minimal adjustment to their technique.Traditionally the white of the paper provides the brilliance to water color and can be used as highlights. However, some artists utilize Chinese White for highlights at the end of their painting or in dulling some color mixtures down.