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Lascaux Thick Bodied Artist Acrylics Gray 45 mlSave Up to38%Off listGrey The richest acrylic paints in the world! All Lascaux Thick Bodied Artist Acrylic colors dry to a consistent satin finish. The richness of the pigment along with the uniform character of the paint film produces vivid compositions not capable with any other brand. Colors are intensely pigmented, extraordinarily lightfast, and completely resistant to aging. They layer well without shrinking and cover exceptionally. Colors do not oxidize, yellow or crack even in the thickest layers. Synthetic Iron Oxide colors are substituted for natural earth colors to produce a richness in hue not possible with natural pigments. The range includes both transparent and opaque colors. Key Features: * In Sizes: 45ml, 200ml, 750ml * Maximum pigmentation * Lightfast, age-resistant & non-yellowing * Water-resistant when dry * Very good film flexibility * Semi-matt finish * Smooth and thick consistency * Highly concentrated and economical Perfect For: * Precision application with brush or palette-knife * Impasto * Thick texture * Painting on practically any surface * Plein air painters * Quick and easy cleanup * Artists and teachers See More
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Jack Richeson Grey Matters Series 9832 Short Handle 3/16In Synthetic Watercolor FlatSave Up to28%Off list…the quality of a Richeson Grey Matters Brush? Only the Highest quality synthetic fibers are selected for Grey Matters Brushes – mixed to accomplish very specific firmness, softness, and paint loading properties. Can a grey Matters Watercolor Brush be used for acrylic painting? YES!!! If the… Annoying glare and reflections? Grey Matters Brushes solve the issue! Artists from all over the country approached Richeson to solve a problem not solved by other brush manufacturers: annoying glare and reflections from studio lights and sun. Finally! Grey Matters brushes solve this issue. Richeson Grey Matters brushes are free of distracting colors and reflective metals — perfect for plein air or in the studio, and ideal for toned palettes and canvas. These interlocked watercolor bristle brushes are painstakingly crafted by hand. Interlocked brushes ensure that the bristles maintain their shape and last for long time. Key Features:* Anti-glare* Minimize color distortion* Non-reflective hair, ferrule, and handle* Synthetic hair for water media Perfect For:* Watercolor applications* Defined brush strokes* Creating fine details* Professionals, teachers, students* Plein air or in the studio, and ideal for toned palettes and canvas Questions and Answers: Does Grey Matter? – Yes, The human brain is compensating in ways we cannot imagine when we have colored handles and reflective ferrules. The Neutral Grey top to bottom brush makes a painting without interference from other colors make sense! Does a nonreflective ferrule matter? Yes, The reflection of light off of the ferrule is a distraction. When you regularly use the Grey Matters Brushes it becomes apparent how the reflection off of a ferrule has affected concentration! Are all Synthetic Brush heads the same? No, The filaments that make a synthetic brush can range wildly from student quality to Professional – Determined by the number of different fibers and type that make up the brush head. The fewer different types of filaments – typically the lower grade. Does the color of the brush fibers affect the quality? No, however, the fibers of economy brushes are typically bleached white. A color such as the Grey in Grey Matters is done to accomplish a result (Neutral to the eye) What is the quality of a Richeson Grey Matters Brush? Only the Highest quality synthetic fibers are selected for Grey Matters Brushes – mixed to accomplish very specific firmness, softness, and paint loading properties. Can a grey Matters Watercolor Brush be used for acrylic painting? YES!!! If the painter desires a softer brush head when painting. Can I use my brushes for both Oil and Acrylic paint (Interchange) Once used for a medium – it should ONLY be used for that medium – it is not possible to sufficiently clean a brush to use for different mediums – at best it is risky See More
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