Watercolor Paint of Quebec - Colorshift Palette
The colorshift watercolor set
Dive into the world of colorshift watercolor and add a touch of magic to your pieces! Pop Pigments' colorshift watercolors are made from premium extra-fine pigments and are perfect for enhancing your projects on black backgrounds.
They also make beautiful accents on regular paper and are popular for use in creative calligraphy, since the pigments used are extra-fine.
Their colorshift feature, which means the color will change depending on the angle of the light that reflects off it, gives them the ability to appear in multiple shades at once. Typically, my mixes will move through a spectrum of 2 to 4 different colors for the same little pan. The brighter the light, the more vibrant the shades. It's wild, huh!
Because the base of their formula is dark, they should be applied opaque on the paper to be used to their full potential. So avoid overly diluting the pigments with water when you use them.
Colors in the colorshift watercolor palette
Color name and color description
- Mystic: Blue-Mauve-Pink
- Roswell: Mauve-Pink-Gold-Light Green
- Dune: Red-Copper-Gold
- Leia: Blue-Emerald-Green-Yellow
- Aurora: Emerald-Blue-Mauve-Pink
Isa’s tips for using this watercolor to its full potential
- Moisten the little pan with water and wait a few minutes
- Activate the pigments well with the brush hairs to saturate them with magic
- Apply in an opaque layer on a blank sheet of paper or over a painted area to enhance it (for a totally wow effect, avoid over-diluting the pigments).
Pop Pigments watercolor in detail
Pan size: 16 x 9 x 14 mm (2 ml).
The pans may seem small, but they are filled with quality, concentrated pigments; they’ll be your friends for a good while, promise!
PLEASE NOTE:
The little pans are hand-poured and imperfections are normal (bubbles, cracking, etc.). Actual colors may vary from those shown on screen due to monitor variations.
Watercolor mixes must not be ingested under any circumstances. For external use only. Avoid prolonged exposure to extreme temperatures.