Delft Blue Hue



Delft Blue Hue
This deep blue-grey is our go-to favourite for moody skies, stormy seascapes, and dark shadows. A wonderful addition to any palette for landscape, botanical, still life, and illustration work, Delft Blue is beautiful when used full strength or in subtle washes.
Artist’s Notes: Delft Blue mixes well with other colours and is useful for depicting the natural blue-greys found in nature as well as mountains and distant hills.
Paint Maker’s Notes: The only Stoneground watercolour created using two pigments, Delft Blue is a combination of Ultramarine Blue (PB 29) and Raw Umber (PBr 7).
Transparency: Semi-Transparent
Staining: Semi-Staining
Granularity: Semi-Granular
Pigment Number: PB 29 + PBr 7
Pigment Type: Synthetic Inorganic
Pigment Composition: Complex silicate of sodium and aluminum with sulfur, and iron oxide hydroxide.
Lightfastness: Unrated
Toxicity: Non-toxic
Available in the following Stoneground palettes: