Daniel Smith has the wides range of Quinacridones in the world and with this set of 14 you will have them all.
• Quinacridone Purple is a rich, powerful, and juicy purple with a slight reddish cast. It's non-granulating, so washes are smooth and controlled and it mixes beautifully. A luscious, versatile color.
• Quinacridone Gold adds versatility with its glazing and mixing capabilities. It is an excellent low-staining golden yellow pigment that can enhance any mixture.
• Quinacridone Deep Gold is more orange than Quinacridone Gold, and more yellow than Quinacridone Burn Orange. It's an incredibly ruddy golden-orange, a vibrant and exciting alternative to Burnt Sienna.
• Quinacridone Burn Orange is a brilliant, smoldering orange/sienna color. Add to French Ultramarine and create dramatic sky washes with a gray-blue mix that renders a full value scale. Use Quinacridone Burn Orange to modify Sap Green in landscapes to achieve rich, mossy greens that coordinate land with sky.
• Quinacridone Sienna divides yellows from reds, falling on the orange line works especially well in damp underpaintings overpainted with full-bodied pigments such as Indigo or Payne's Gray.
• Quinacridone Burn Scarlet is a slightly sedimentary, rich dark, red-brown and can lighten, brighten, and eliminate mud browns in your paintings. Use with Quinacridone Coral for branch and blossom paintings.
• Quinacridone Coral is a clear, red tinged color with pink and orange tones.
• Quinacridone Red - a true, pure medium-staining red. Drop in Napes Yellow to create a peach, or paint dry brushstrokes onto an apple image.
• Quinacridone Pink is a precise, perfect low-staining pink. Try with Indigo for deep dusty purples, or Indanthrone Blue for rich, clear purples. Can be mixed with Quinacridone Sienna or Burn Orange in dilute wash states to create flesh tones or convincing sunsets.
• Quinacridone Rose, with its red-violet color, lends itself to fabulous purples. Try with Indigo for deep dusty purples, or Indanthrone Blue for rich, clear purples.
• Quinacridone Lilac lies between Quinacridone Rose and Quinacridone Magenta within the Daniel Smith Quinacridone color family. This vivid pink with the slightest blue tone is a must have for florals.
• Quinacridone Magenta - This deep red violet disperses evenly and moves from deep darks to clear, glowing washes. Quinacridone Magenta works especially well with yellow greens.
• Quinacridone Fuchsia is a brilliant, slightly violet red and remains strong even when mixed with water. Your light washes will be bold at full strength.
• Quinacridone Violet disperses evenly with slight granulation and moves from deep darks to clear, glowing washes. A deep, reddish violet, Quinacridone Violet mixes beautifully with green.