In a previous post, I provided some background on this unique, limited-edition blue available from QoR Watercolors.
YInMn fills a gap between cobalt and ultramarine blue that I didn’t know existed. It is an ultra-granulating, transparent watercolor that runs the spectrum from a light blue-gray to a rich lapis blue. However, due to the semi-weak tinting strength, it doesn’t quite reach the level of saturation as a strong cobalt or ultramarine.
For the wheel below, I chose some ultramarines and cobalts that I thought would offer a good basis of comparison. I used Arches Rough watercolor paper to showcase the granulation of the paints used.
The colors I used are listed below. YInMn fills the center of the wheel.
- QoR: Ultramarine — PB29
- Daniel Smith: Ultramarine Blue — PB29
- Daniel Smith: French Ultramarine — PB29
- Winsor & Newton: French Ultramarine — PB29
- Winsor & Newton: Ultramarine Green Shade — PB29
- Mijello Mission White: Ultramarine Deep — PB29/PV15/PV3:2
- Sennelier: Ultramarine Deep — PB29
- Sennelier: Ultramarine Light — PB29
- White Nights: Ultramarine — PB29
- Daniel Smith: Cobalt Blue — PB28
- M. Graham: Cobalt Blue — PB28
- Winsor & Newton: Cobalt Blue Deep — PB74
- Sennelier: Cobalt Deep — PB72
- White Nights: Cobalt — PB28
- Mijello Mission White: Cobalt — PB28
YInMn looks similar to the colors on this wheel but is different enough to create mixes I have not been able to achieve with any ultramarine or cobalt I’ve used. In a future post, I will be writing about mixing with YInMn. Stay tuned!
















