Antimadder Art
Black-Eyed Susan - Mica Watercolor Paint
Black-Eyed Susan - Mica Watercolor Paint
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Black-Eyed Susan is a shimmery, sunny, yellow watercolor paint. It's perfect for botanical illustrations-- try it for black-eyed Susans (of course), daisies, sunflowers, and so on.
DETAILS
Ingredients: Mica (mica, titanium dioxide, tin dioxide iron oxide), distilled water, gum arabic, vegetable glycerin, & clove leaf oil.
Lightfastness: All of the Black-Eyed Susan pigments have excellent lightfastness. I would not expect any fading, but I always recommend testing for lightfastness if you need to be certain of how a paint will perform.
Sizes:
-Quarter pan (~1 mL, 0.74x0.59x0.2 in.)
-Half pan (~2 mL, 0.74x0.62x0.35 in.)
Notes: Small air bubbles are totally normal in handmade watercolors. I overfill my pans to offset this.
Each pan has the paint's name written on the side. Individual pans don't come with magnets.
Mica paints are notoriously difficult to photograph, but I try to capture each color as accurately as possible. Colors may vary slightly depending on your screen settings.
Black-Eyed Susan is named for the plant Rudbeckia hirta and its golden yellow flowers. Black-Eyed Susans are native to much of the US, including Maine.
SAFETY
My mica paints are nontoxic when used as intended, as an artist paint. They are not formulated for and have not been tested for any other purpose.
Watercolor pans are a choking hazard (and the colors/wrappers can make them look like candy), so keep them out of reach of young children and pets.