Dr. Ph. Martin's Hydrus Fine Art Watercolor

Dr. Ph. Martin's

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Dr. Ph. Martin's Hydrus Fine Art Liquid Watercolors are vibrant, permanent, & made from lightfast, transparent pigments. Highly concentrated, they blend easily with water, ideal for calligraphy, pens, and airbrushes.
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Dr. Ph. Martin’s Hydrus Fine Art Liquid Watercolors Lightfast Transparent Fine Art Quality in a Glass Bottle

Dr. Ph. Martin’s Hydrus Fine Art Liquid Watercolors deliver rich, brilliant color using only the finest lightfast and permanent artist pigments. These highly concentrated, pigment-based watercolors are transparent and vivid straight from the bottle and retain their luminosity even when blended or diluted. Designed to maintain color integrity, Hydrus colors can be intermixed while preserving transparency, making them ideal for detailed work, layered washes, and expressive brushwork.

Packaged in classic glass bottles with dropper tops, these watercolors offer precise control for studio use or on-the-go setups. Whether you're using brushes, technical pens, airbrushes, or dip pens, Hydrus watercolors adapt seamlessly to your tools and techniques. Their archival quality, non-toxic formulation, and exceptional vibrancy make them a trusted choice for professional illustrators, watercolorists, and calligraphers alike.

Key Features

  • Pigment-based, highly concentrated liquid watercolor

  • Lightfast, archival, transparent, and brilliant

  • Dropper-top glass bottles for precise application

  • Acid-free and non-toxic for safe, professional use

  • Intermixable colors that blend cleanly and retain luminosity

  • Ideal for brushwork, airbrush, technical pens, and dip pens

Perfect For

  • Professional watercolor painting and illustration

  • Detailed work with technical pens or airbrushes

  • Calligraphy and fine line applications

  • Artists seeking vivid, transparent color with archival permanence

  • Mixing, layering, and tonal exploration in watercolor media