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Winsor & Newton Professional Watercolor in Lemon Yellow Deep (5ml) offers artists a premium choice with its high pigment quality, exceptional permanence, and opaque finish, ensuring your creations are both vibrant and long-lasting.
N**Y
Useful Color
This is an old color and so useful . I might add I'm quite new at watercolors. One artist I watch kept using this color so I bought some. It's useful for all kinds of elements in a painting. I've used it for skin color.
M**.
Professional paint and professional company
The colors are rich and easy to adhere to watercolor paper. I’m a beginner watercolorist and I am so happy I choose Windsor & Newton!I was quite impressed whenI read my parcel was shipped with Royal Mail!So interested how Windsor and Newton choose the names for there paint colors.
G**Y
Opera rosé watercolor
The color is gorgeous but I am concerned about the light fastness. Apparently it is a disappearing color. So I can’t use it for anything that I want to display. Only can use it for journaling. Why can’t they fix that?
R**E
Surprised
Kept sending me transparent gold. Not the same. Finally got the correct one and it works perfect. Good color. Expensive for what you get.
M**.
Satisfied customer!
Awesome customer service. Great quality paints!
D**W
A great red when you want a bright and less transparent red
I use my paints in pans. So they dry between uses but Windsor and newton paints don’t crack up and fall out.
M**N
Christmas red!
I was working on some Christmas cards with Father Christmas in the painting. This red seemed perfect. It's RED!
M**N
Good color, much shrinkage
It's a great color, though I'm not sure it's any better than Cotman. Between the two, I'd probably just get Cotman again, mainly because when drying it in a palette or half pan, it shrinks down to about half of what it was when exiting the tube. This is a lot more shrinkage than other professional level paints I've tried. It makes me feel that there is a high water content.
C**
Not the colour I expected, potter's pink
I like Winsor and Newton watercolours. This one is professional quality, but still seems expensive. However, the colour is somewhat darker, and less pink and exciting, than I expected. Not done much with it yet, but I think it might be good to use with some buildings. Maybe even portraits. Upon quick test, I suspect that it might be a granulation colour, or give some interesting, if unintentional effects. But time will tell. Only done quick sample yet, so not used it in anger as yet.
C**E
High quality paint
I bought a selection of these all at once, about 13, all from the professional range and I'm seriously impressed. I'll leave the same review on all of the tubes I bought on Amazon, since my thoughts about them all are the same. I bought: Lemon Yellow, Cadmium Orange, Cadmium Red, Quinacridone Magenta, Cobalt Violet, Winsor Violet (Dioxaxzine), Cobalt Turquoise, Winsor Blue (Red Shade), Potter's Pink, Hooker's Green, Titanium White, Payne's Grey and Burnt Umber.TL;DR: To put it simply, these are a huge step up from student-grade watercolours and in particular, W&N's Cotman range. For professional work, get these. For hobby, non-serious work, buy the Cotman range, they're cheaper.I was taking at art school using their Cotman range and started losing my passion for both art and watercolours, questioning my skill. I wanted to paint vibrant images but no matter how much paint I used, the image always dried with dull colours and it began to make me feel like I had to be inadequate at painting for this to be the issue - yet deep down I considered that it may be my materials. After researching watercolours more technically I decided I was using a cheaper variation of what I really required. If you're painting for a non-serious hobby, or with light pastels mainly, you should stick to student-grade paints because they're far more affordable. But if you are considering presenting your work, gifting or selling it and require deeper, brighter shades, I would give these a chance. The colours are so much more vibrant than student-grades, they dry the same shade as the swatch on the tube which is helpful and buying these has reinvigorated my love for watercolours. I no longer feel like my work is suffering.These are really expensive, admittedly but they're so bright and thick that a little bit can spread very far, making them worth the price. I would gladly spend a fiver per tube for their amazing quality.I have one issue with the paints and it's minor. When I opened my Cadmium Orange shade, it was almost all water and about 1/3 of the tube paint - that being said the colour is so lovely and the paint is itself so thick that it is lasting me a long while. However, it seems to be a manufacturing failure that so much paint is missing from the tube. At least if you buy in stores, you can check to see if the paints are watery or have been squeezed out before you buy them as they do not come packaged, they arrive exactly as in the picture, in a box or envelope.One great thing about these paints, a direct link to their quality over student-grade paints is that they are so thick they can be used like gouache paints. I love gouache and I'm glad I bought these first as I was initially just going to buy any other random set of watercolours plus some gouaches. These double as both depending on how much you thin with water.I bought all of the tubes separately. On some obscure parts of Amazon, or on W&N's own website, they sell a set. The average basic rainbow colours you'll find in any set. I wanted to pick the shades myself and I'm glad I did. However, I'm not sure if this is true to the nature of some of the colours or another manufacturing issue - some of the colours are slightly more grainy than the others. For example, my Lemon Yellow and Orange are buttery smooth but my Cobalt Violet is slightly bitty/gritty and while it will mix smooth eventually, it takes longer to mix it with other shades thoroughly.Also, W&N have their own guide about how saturated/transparent each colour is and there is a difference between some of the shades as shown when I made a mixing chart. Some are really opaque but easily mixed like my Cadmium Red, others are more on the transparent side like my Lemon Yellow or Hooker's Green. But they're very easy to work with.Overall, I'm very pleased. These colours are fantastic, the range is great, it is a bit pricy but my artwork looks great as a result.
S**E
Not happy with condition of product on arrival
When I opened this package I noticed the tube had been flattened slightly which meant that when I opened the tube paint shot out of the tube and I lost a considerable amount of it. I have read of another review where someone else experienced the same thing but thought they had just been unlucky. I am not happy about this at all given the price of this paint it comes in small highly concentrated amounts. Amazon should put the tubes in a small box to prevent this from happening like other suppliers do.I was also disappointed by the colour of the paint (Olive green). I bought it after viewing a tutorial where the artist used the same paint and this was not as vibrant in colour. It is quite a dull and muddy shade. Maybe I got a duff tube. Shame.
C**Y
Rich bright colour
This is a bright, clear and transparent colour, with a lightfastness rating of A. I have never used pan colours before, only tubes, so I was pleased at how easily the block of colour wetted, and released paint onto my brush. It spreads easily with good coverage, and the colour is beautiful. No granulation, and mixed well with other colours.
A**A
Great value
A lot of other reviews are saying this is overpriced compared to other brands, but this is the professional range by winsor and newton. While its white and I've only really used it for mixing with other colours, it mixes incredibly well, and the tiny tube lasts for ages if you're not using it directly out of the tube
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