Davy's Grey is a soft grey colour traditionally including powdered slate pigments. It was developed by Winsor & Newton for the 19th century English artist Henry Davy, a pupil of famous water-colourist J S Cotman. Smooth granulation that dries opaque and matte.
Sophie says: “Davy’s Grey really varies from brand to brand. The Winsor Newton version is a smooth slate grey leaning towards green, that works well for rocks, shells, and other mineral paintings. I love this color!”
5 mL tube of paint made in London, England.