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DANIEL SMITH Original Oil Color Paint in Payne’s Gray is a premium 37ml tube of artist-quality oil paint, made in the USA. It boasts an excellent ASTM lightfastness rating, ensuring long-lasting vibrancy, and features a semi-transparent formula for versatile layering. With a uniform drying time, this paint is perfect for artists seeking consistent results and creative freedom.
A**L
deep, deep rich blue!
I'd been wanting to try Ultramarine deep, it has become hard to find. This one is so dark and rich. Unfortunately, this company is discontinuing their regular oil paints to make water soluble ones. Hopefully they'll make this color
A**R
Great
Great
Z**R
Great quality, and works as expected.
Great quality, and works as expected. It would be great if the industry improves the caps. From the day you open the tube, it is all downhill from there.
N**C
Lapis Lazuli Genuine and Malachite Genuine
This less expensive Daniel Smith brand of genuine ultramarine (lapis lazuli) is not from Afghanistan (which has the more expensive, purer and bluer form). This one is a dark ash blue which is still very useful for glazing and knocking down colors for shadows. I'm using it quite a bit. Remember that the pigment dispersion in genuine ultramarine blue is uneven (and variant in size) thus giving more refraction of light in a glaze than synthetic ultramarine blue (whose pigments are very even and thus less refractive). My big problem with this brand is that the lapis lazuli ash blue is ground in safflower oil which has a less binding and strong paint film ( safflower is generally consider less archival as it has only been in use since the mid-twentieth century). Because Lapis Lazuli has properties like no other color, your best bet is to spend the big bucks (about $100) on a tube of paint from Afghan mines. Michael Harding and Natural Pigments are two great companies and their ultramarine genuine is ground in linseed oil. Also, I bought the Daniel Smith 'Malachite Genuine' (out of curiosity) because it was a favorite of Titian (and nobody else makes it). It's a beautiful light cool green ground in linseed and that one gets a five star rating. I'll just end here and say that I'm still giving the Daniel Smith (Ultramarine ash blue) (Lapis Lazuli genuine) four stars because I find myself using it quite a lot in my figure paintings.
R**T
The color is exquisite! Useful in many ways.
After looking for a sand colored paint I settled on this color and loved it!
K**S
Most excited to try this.
Working on seascape. Can't wait to use this. I hope it is the right color.
T**Y
Beautiful effects and laydown!
I see low ratings from some artists for Daniel Smith's oil paints and do not understand. Daniel Smith paints have some of the most beautiful pigments around. The pearlescent shimmer adds a soft sparkle with a pearlescent effect. It is perfect for light effects of water, windows, snow, gold effects on hair, dew, frost, or shimmer on flowers and leaves, hummingbirds wings, etc. You can create paint effects for race cars, motor cycles, etc. The possibilities are endless. Daniel Smith Paints are rich in color, can be made transparent for easy glazing, used pure from the tube, or thinned with the Daniel Smith medium. The Daniel Smith medium is the same binder as the binder used to make the paint. (This is why it makes the best medium for the paint.) It is a little on the higher side, but just as other good brands of oil paint: "You get what you pay for."
W**A
Review system is confusing; this is a good product
It can be VERY confusing that Amazon lumps in reviews for all the Daniel Smith paint products together, which is why you'll see reviews for lots of different colors, oils, acrylics, and watercolors, all on the same list. For example, I am writing this review for the 37ml Minnesota Pipestone oil paint, but you will see this among reviews for all the other Daniel smith products, too, resulting in a limp 3-star aggregate that doesn't really help.So for what it's worth, this oil paint is GOOD. The pipestone color is a deep rich red, almost an iron oxide red, that is very opaque. It mixes well, but is especially good for when you need a bold, deep red that can overlay the paints beneath it. It's also excellent as a signature paint, since the rich color isn't garish, so signing your paintings with Pipestone oil is attractive and clear.
D**E
Arrived in time
It's exactly what I expected.
M**E
Delivered early.
Great quality.
K**V
Pure titanium white (PW6) and no zinc (PW4). Stiff and powerful white
Pure titanium white (PW6) and no zinc (PW4). Stiff and powerful white. Used less because of exccellent pigment load.
A**R
About colour.
Superb colour.
P**A
Received incorrect color :'(
Ordered alazerin crimson got permanent red.....very unhappy
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