Description
There's a word for this, describing the impossibility of being dull and bright at the same time, I can't remember it although it could probably be used to describe the impossibility of the entire painting process as well.
This is an approximation of Cinnabar, which is the unrefined and natural state of Vermilion.
In masstone, a deep, coolish, blood red. When white is added it displays an average tinting power providing a good range of delightful muted pinks, it would fit on any portraiture palette, perfectly.
The dull, bright reference entirely captures the shifting essence of genuine Cinnabar and Vermilion. In order to give this paint this name it means you fully understand these inherent qualities of the genuine pigment.
So here it is...although about £80 cheaper than the genuine paint!
It's more fiery cousin, bright dull red is also available.
Technical Overview
Pigment - PR108, PR233
Vehicle - Linseed Oil
Opacity - Semi-Opaque
Drying time - Average
Munsell - Hue 10 R - Value 4 - Chroma 12