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Matisse Flow AcrylicsSave Up to50%Off list
Starting At: 7.25
Australia’s premiere low viscosity acrylic! The premiere paint from Down Under, Matisse Flow Acrylic Colors are a low-viscosity acrylic that allows for free brushstrokes with excellent leveling properties. A fantastic choice for murals, canvas painting, theatre backdrops, illustration, told… Australia’s premiere low viscosity acrylic! The premiere paint from Down Under, Matisse Flow Acrylic Colors are a low-viscosity acrylic that allows for free brushstrokes with excellent leveling properties. A fantastic choice for murals, canvas painting, theatre backdrops, illustration, told painting, and more. Detailed brushwork, design effects, and watercolor techniques can all be achieved quite easily. Mixes with any Matisse Mediums for various results, or thins to create delicate washes. A balanced range of 95 colors features some uniquely Australian shades, bringing the beauty of the Outback right into your studio! Key Features: * Low viscosity artist’s acrylic * Brilliant and highly pigmented * Superb lightfastness ratings * 95 color range (incl. metallics) * 75ml, 500ml, 1 & 4 liter sizes Perfect For: * Detail and decorative artworks * Some unique Australian shades * Stenciling, tole, & design applications * Glazing and wash layers * Acrylic techniques requiring leveling * Artist Review and Testimonial Professional Artist Andy Russell - “I use mostly the Matisse Flow because I usually paint in thin layers. Occasionally I will use Matisse Structure Heavy Body For A more impasto look. I love Matisse because of their rich , creamy texture, and intense pigmentation. The flip top cap is great too! Very convenient. No more caps rolling around or tubes bursting trying to twist off a stuck cap. They also offer some unique colors such as Matisse Rose Madder, Matisse Indigo, Australian Salmon Gum , Australian Blue Gum , Australian Sky Blue, Matisse Emerald, and Australian Sienna. These are wonderful colors to add to my pallet. For covering large background areas in my work nothing beats Matisse Background colors. They they are opaque and easy to apply” See More -
Richeson Shiva Artist Oil Paints & SetsSave Up to73%Off list
Starting At: 7.19
The Most Affordable Professional Oils On The Market! Richeson's Shiva Series Oils are formulated to please even the most discerning artists. The professional quality oils are made by grinding each pigment to its correct degree of fineness under exacting laboratory controls. Not only that, but The… The Most Affordable Professional Oils On The Market! Richeson's Shiva Series Oils are formulated to please even the most discerning artists. The professional quality oils are made by grinding each pigment to its correct degree of fineness under exacting laboratory controls. Not only that, but The Shiva Series Oils are guaranteed not to darken, yellow, fade, or crack. Key Features: * Professional quality oils * Brilliant, rich colors * Buttery, reliable consistency * High level of permanency * Resistant to fading, darkening, yellowing, and cracking * Made in small batches in Wisconsin * Each pure pigment is ground to its own degree of fineness Perfect For: * Professional oil painters * Painting vibrant portraits * Accurately reflecting the hues of nature * Artists wanting the best experience Professionally formulated to satisfy the most discerning master painter! Each pure Richeson pigment is ground to its own correct degree of fineness and formulated under exacting laboratory controls. . During the manufacturing process, great care is taken to avoid overworking the pigment. The amount of time required for the milling process varies for each color – anywhere from six hours to three days. The amount of oil required for each pigment varies because each pigment absorbs at a different rate. Richeson uses only pure, artist-grade, dry pigments. The finest grade of alkali-refined linseed oil is used to make non-yellowing colors. This type of oil is well-known for its excellent color stability. “Straw" in color, the oil has a minimal effect on pigment colorization and will not darken with age. Certain colors, such as whites, flesh colors, ice blue, and brilliant yellow light, use safflower oil. With these sensitive pigments that yellow easily, safflower oil produces a much better non-yellowing color. Where appropriate, we use a blend of linseed and safflower oil, producing the best possible finished product. Click on the item number to view the contents of each set. See More -
Matisse Structure Acrylic ColorsSave Up to50%Off list
Starting At: 7.25
…come in a full range, which makes me feel like a kid in a candy store. I almost think of them as flavors. I really like their unique colors such a Cadmium Orange Deep, Australian Red Violet and Australian Blue Gum, Australian Salmon Gum and Australian Sienna. After years of painting in acrylics, it… A Heavy Body Acrylic Suited to Impasto Techniques Matisse Structure Acrylics come in 98 highly pigmented lightfast colors! Because of their heavy body and high viscosity, Matisse Structure Acrylic Colors are ideally suited to impasto techniques and thick textured applications. You can easily apply the paint with a brush or palette knife straight from the tube. Matisse Mediums can be mixed in to alter the body and texture, gloss and sheen, or working time of the paint. Key Features: * Heavy body, high viscosity acrylic * Excellent lightfastness * No masking agents! * Brilliant and highly pigmented * 98 Brilliant professional colors Perfect For: * Impasto painting techniques * Painting colorful backgrounds * Mixing with acrylic mediums * Large-scale acrylic paintings * Intermediate to professional artists Artist Review & Testimonial Professional Artist Andy Russell - "Matisse Acrylic Paints have proven to be a pleasure to work with in so many ways. They are of the highest quality, richly pigmented and creamy smooth and perfect for the professional artist." “I use Matisse Structure Acrylics for a thick textured, bold impasto look and Matisse Flow Acrylics for the smooth, highly detailed results. They are also excellent for covering large areas." “I love colors and they come in a full range, which makes me feel like a kid in a candy store. I almost think of them as flavors. I really like their unique colors such a Cadmium Orange Deep, Australian Red Violet and Australian Blue Gum, Australian Salmon Gum and Australian Sienna. After years of painting in acrylics, it is exciting and refreshing to use these new colors. Discovering them was like getting a ‘booster shot’ of creativity for my work." See Full Review and Videos In Our Blog - Click here > See More -
Richeson Casein Artist Paints & SetsSave Up to43%Off list
Starting At: 7.14
From rich opaques of oil to thin watercolor washes - One of the most durable mediums known to man Casein (kay'seen) is a quick-drying, aqueous medium using a milk-based binding agent, and is one of the most durable mediums known to man. Nine thousand year old casein cave paintings have been… From rich opaques of oil to thin watercolor washes - One of the most durable mediums known to man Casein (kay'seen) is a quick-drying, aqueous medium using a milk-based binding agent, and is one of the most durable mediums known to man. Nine thousand year old casein cave paintings have been discovered in Asia, and later, the medium was used by Byzantine, Roman and Renaissance artists including the Old Masters. Richeson Casein is a versatile, professional, water-based medium known for its velvety finish! Richeson Casein Colors are fast-drying, reworkable water-soluble paints. Caseins are great for underpainting and work with oils! Key Features:* Milk protein-based paints* Dries to a natural matte finish* Apply in any manner from impasto to watercolor* Casein can be used on interior walls, metal, wood, laminates, metal, glass or ceramics* Archival: Yes. Properly done and with a protective varnish * Good choice for dry and light, wet media sketching* Perfect medium to use for underpainting* Dries quickly* From rich opaques of oil to thin watercolor washes Perfect For:* Suitable for a variety of surfaces* Great for illustration work* Casein can be used on canvas, although only in very thin application* All-purpose paper in a sketching format* You can paint on 140lb. watercolor paper if the painting will be properly framed shortly after completion* You can apply casein "juicy" like watercolors, impasto like oils, or anything in between "Casein is a water-based paint medium with working properties that resemble gouache, cel vinyl—and, in some respects, oil. I've used all of those latter paints quite a bit, but casein has qualities all its own. It can be used transparently, but it has great opacity when you need it, something often lacking in acrylic. It's one of the oldest paint mediums, dating all the way back to the Egyptians – JAMES GURNEY" What is Casein? Casein (kay'seen) is a quick-drying, aqueous medium using a milk-based binding agent, and is one of the most durable mediums known to man. Nine thousand year old casein cave paintings have been discovered in Asia. Later, the medium was used by Byzantine, Roman and Renaissance artists, including the Old Masters. Known for their versatility and array of capabilities, casein paints can be used to create a variety of effects from the rich opaques of oil to thin watercolor washes. Because casein has an exceptional integrity of color and always dries to a perfect matte finish, it is unexcelled for art reproduction. The velvety matte finish can also be buffed to a satin sheen or varnished to produce a resemblance to oils. Over time, casein pigments become resistant to moisture and as history has proven, the medium has a durability and permanence which has easily stood the test of time. Because it dries quickly, it is possible to lay down a glaze and move onto the next stage within a few hours instead of waiting for days, or even months, as with oils. Can I mix casein with other mediums? Yes you can! Use casein over watercolor or gouache or as an underpainting for acrylic, pastel or oils. If using casein under oils, apply a barrier layer of Damar varnish over the casein before the oil paint. Casein can also be used under oils as an excellent underpainting medium. See More
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