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28 Pan Watercolor Palette

A 28-pan palette is a genuine luxury — enough to cover the full spectrum with warm/cool splits, granulating alternatives, essential earth tones, and a few specialist pigments, all without redundancy. Here is a carefully rationalized selection.


The Design Principles

  • Every primary has a warm and cool version (split primary throughout)
  • Every pigment is single-pigment, transparent or semi-transparent where possible
  • Full granulating alternatives for atmospheric landscape work
  • Earth tone range covers light to dark, warm to cool, transparent to opaque
  • No convenience mixes — every slot earns its place
  • All ASTM I or II lightfast, all available from WN, DS, or MG

The 28-Pan Palette

YELLOWS (4 pans)

#PigmentCodeBrandTransparencyNotes
1Hansa Yellow LightPY175DS / MGTransparentCool lemon yellow — clean greens, split primary cool
2Hansa Yellow MediumPY97DS / MGTransparentWarm yellow — bridges toward orange
3New GambogePY153DS / WNTransparentWarm orange-yellow — foliage, glazing
4Yellow OchrePY43WN / DSSemi-opaqueMuted earth yellow — naturalistic foliage, distance

ORANGES (2 pans)

#PigmentCodeBrandTransparencyNotes
5Transparent Pyrrol OrangePO71DS / MGTransparentBrilliant warm orange — split primary warm red; mixes rich darks with Ultramarine
6Quinacridone GoldPO49DS / MGTransparentDeep golden orange — autumn foliage, glazing over greens, warm shadows

REDS (4 pans)

#PigmentCodeBrandTransparencyNotes
7Quinacridone RosePV19DS / WN / MGTransparentCool split primary red — clean violets, skin tones, florals
8Quinacridone MagentaPR122DS / WNTransparentDeeper cool red — vivid purples with Phthalo Blue
9Pyrrol ScarletPR255DSTransparentWarm pure red — brilliant, high chroma; bridges orange and red
10Permanent Alizarin CrimsonPR206 (DS) / mix (WN)DS / WNTransparentDeep cool red — shadow tones, figure work, dark glazes

VIOLETS (2 pans)

#PigmentCodeBrandTransparencyNotes
11Ultramarine VioletPV15DS / WNTransparentGranulating — atmospheric distance, hill haze, shadow glazes
12Dioxazine VioletPV23DS / WN / MGTransparentDeep blue-violet — use sparingly; powerful shadow darkener

BLUES (5 pans)

#PigmentCodeBrandTransparencyNotes
13Phthalo Blue GSPB15:3DS / WN / MGTransparentCool split primary blue — foliage mixer, vivid purples with Quin Rose
14Cobalt BluePB28DS / WN / MGSemi-transparentGranulating — sky, atmospheric distance; the classic landscape blue
15French UltramarinePB29DS / WN / MGTransparentWarm blue — deep sky, shadow darks with earth tones; the universal mixer
16Prussian BluePB27DS / WN / MGSemi-transparentGreenish cool blue — Homer foliage greens, deep water, naturalistic darks
17Cerulean BluePB35WN / DSSemi-opaqueStrongly granulating — hazy distance, summer sky texture

GREENS (3 pans)

#PigmentCodeBrandTransparencyNotes
18ViridianPG18WN / DS / MGTransparentThe classical foliage green — controllable, mixes beautifully with earth tones
19Phthalo Green BSPG7DS / WN / MGTransparentIntense — use for deep shadow greens and tropical foliage; high tinting strength
20Cobalt TealPG50DSSemi-transparentStrongly granulating — atmospheric water, coastal light, unique mixing character

EARTH TONES (6 pans)

#PigmentCodeBrandTransparencyNotes
21Raw SiennaPBr7DS / WN / MGTransparentLight warm earth — sunlit stone, foliage modifier, warm distance washes
22Burnt SiennaPBr7DS / WN / MGTransparentThe universal earth — shadow grays with Ultramarine, skin tones, bark
23Raw UmberPBr7DS / WNSemi-transparentCool olive earth — damp shadows, naturalistic foliage darks
24Burnt UmberPBr7DS / WN / MGSemi-transparentDeep cool dark earth — near-blacks with Ultramarine, deep tree masses
25Yellow OchrePY43(already listed as #4)
25Indian RedPR101DS / WN / MGOpaqueCool red earth — brick, ruddy shadows, Homer-palette skin tones
26Vandyke BrownNBr8WN / DSSemi-transparentDeep rich brown — Sargent/Homer palette; distinctive character; check lightfastness by brand

NEUTRALS AND DARKS (2 pans)

#PigmentCodeBrandTransparencyNotes
27Ivory BlackPBk9DS / WN / MGSemi-transparentWarm black — mixed with yellows for rich olive darks; used by Homer and Sargent
28Naples YellowPY41 or mixedWNOpaqueSoft warm opaque — hazy sunlit distance, flesh lights, architectural stonework

The Full 28 at a Glance

#NameCodePrimary Role
1Hansa Yellow LightPY175Cool yellow / spring greens
2Hansa Yellow MediumPY97Warm yellow / orange bridge
3New GambogePY153Deep warm yellow / foliage
4Yellow OchrePY43Muted earth yellow
5Transparent Pyrrol OrangePO71Warm split-primary red-orange
6Quinacridone GoldPO49Deep golden orange / autumn
7Quinacridone RosePV19Cool split-primary red
8Quinacridone MagentaPR122Deep cool red / vivid purples
9Pyrrol ScarletPR255Pure warm red
10Permanent Alizarin CrimsonPR206Deep cool red / dark glazes
11Ultramarine VioletPV15Atmospheric distance / granulating
12Dioxazine VioletPV23Deep shadow violet
13Phthalo Blue GSPB15:3Cool split-primary blue
14Cobalt BluePB28Sky / atmospheric distance
15French UltramarinePB29Warm blue / universal mixer
16Prussian BluePB27Foliage greens / deep water
17Cerulean BluePB35Hazy distance / granulating sky
18ViridianPG18Classical foliage green
19Phthalo Green BSPG7Deep shadow greens
20Cobalt TealPG50Granulating water / coastal
21Raw SiennaPBr7Light warm earth
22Burnt SiennaPBr7Universal earth mixer
23Raw UmberPBr7Cool olive shadow earth
24Burnt UmberPBr7Deep dark earth
25Indian RedPR101Cool opaque red earth
26Vandyke BrownNBr8Deep rich dark brown
27Ivory BlackPBk9Warm black / olive darks
28Naples YellowPY41Soft opaque warm light

How the Palette Covers the Spectrum

Split primaries — warm and cool version of each primary, enabling clean mixing across the full hue circle without mud.

Granulating track — Cobalt Blue, Cerulean, Ultramarine Violet, Cobalt Teal, and Raw Umber form a granulating sub-palette for atmospheric landscape and textural work.

Transparent glazing track — Phthalo Blue, Phthalo Green, all the quinacridones, Hansa Yellows, and Viridian form a fully transparent glazing palette for luminous layered work.

Earth tone range — six earth pigments running from warm-light (Raw Sienna) through to deep-cool-dark (Burnt Umber), with Indian Red providing the opaque cool red earth anchor and Vandyke Brown the deep historical dark.

Classical masters coverage — this palette contains the documented pigment equivalents for Sargent (Ultramarine, Viridian, Burnt Sienna, Vandyke Brown, Alizarin), Homer (Prussian Blue, Indian Red, Raw Sienna, Yellow Ochre, Ivory Black), and the full English landscape tradition.

One deliberate redundancy — Alizarin Crimson and Quinacridone Rose occupy adjacent territory, but their difference in depth and mixing character is large enough to justify both. Every other pigment occupies genuinely distinct territory.