This video compares Winsor & Newton's Alizarin Crimson (PR83) to Da Vinci's Alizarin Crimson Quinacridone (PV19). The creator swatches both pigments and mixes them with other colors to see how closely they match and how they behave in different mixes. The video aims to help viewers decide if Da Vinci's lightfast version is a good replacement for the original.
3808 2 года назад 6:46The video explores finding a permanent alternative to Alizarin Crimson, a fugitive color that fades over time. The artist compares Alizarin Crimson to Quinacridone Rose, Quinacridone Magenta, and a permanent version of Alizarin Crimson, mixing them with other colors to see which produces the best results.
2224 1 год назад 9:12This video explores the mixing properties of Alizarin Crimson, a traditional artist pigment. The presenter demonstrates how this cool red can be used to create a variety of colors, including warm pinks, deep purples, and even a unique black. They also highlight its versatility in portrait painting and its ability to add depth and warmth to other colors.
38372 9 лет назад 4:25This video compares different brands of Alizarin Crimson and Carmine paints. The artist swatches each color and discusses their lightfastness, pigment composition, and overall hue. They then share their personal favorites, highlighting the differences between the various options.
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