Harmony - no. 72
Harmony - no. 72
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Harmony does not do smooth.
It breaks apart, settles down, drifts off, and then somehow lands exactly where it should.
This is extreme granulation. The kind where the pigment doesn’t just sit on the paper, but moves, separates, and makes its own quiet decisions. Light areas open up, darker particles gather, and suddenly a simple wash looks like it has layers, air, and time built into it.
In a pale wash it feels calm and spacious, almost like fog lifting over something green and grounded. Add more pigment and it turns earthy and complex, with texture doing most of the work for you. You don’t have to overthink it. Harmony already knows where it wants to go.
This is a color for backgrounds that matter, for slow paintings, for moments where you want the paper to breathe and the paint to behave like nature instead of decoration.
Probably the most granulating watercolor you will ever have on your brush.
Lightfastness 6/6
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