Well that was not was I was expecting! How wonderful. Thank you so much for doing these. Especially considering I was not familiar with purple ochre (but I soon will be). Mixing with the other colors really sold it for me. I've said it before that your videos made me a customer and now I've found another color I want!
Nice! My tube of purple ocher is from a few years ago, and it's a cooler hue. I'm almost out, and When I buy it again I think I'll enjoy this warmer version too.
Well that was not was I was expecting! How wonderful. Thank you so much for doing these. Especially considering I was not familiar with purple ochre (but I soon will be). Mixing with the other colors really sold it for me. I've said it before that your videos made me a customer and now I've found another color I want!
You are so welcome!
Thanks again for another great comparison.
My pleasure!
Wow, I want!
This was so helpful for deciding to purchase violet hematite, thanks for making it easy!
We love it, Denise.
Nice! My tube of purple ocher is from a few years ago, and it's a cooler hue. I'm almost out, and When I buy it again I think I'll enjoy this warmer version too.
Purple ocher has not changed significantly since we started producing it, but rather, violet hematite has changed somewhat, as explained in the video.
Okay. Maybe the purple ocher just looked warmer on my computer screen. @@RublevColours
I love this rather unusual color, purple ochre, that I think only you offer in oil paint. I have dry pigment and the tubed paint.
We make purple ocher watercolors, too.