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Shiva Signature Permanent Artist Oil Color 1 Pint - Titanium-Zinc WhiteSave Up to73%Off listWhite 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
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Jack Richeson Shiva Signature Stand Oil, 16oz CanSave Up to35%Off list…regal oil painting medium. When added to color, it increases the paint's adhesive quality to the canvas and will impart an enamel-like gloss to colors when dry. New 3.75 oz bottle has a wide spill-proof bottom. All other sizes come in metal cans. Click here for Richeson Artist Oils - The Shiva… Copal Painting Medium - This synthetic medium improves the flow and speeds the drying time of oils. Damar Varnish - This natural varnish improves the brilliance of colors, imparts a medium-gloss finish and protects paintings. May be removed with solvents for restoration. Linseed Oil - This lead and acid-free oil thins the consistency of oil paints and improves brush strokes. Thinner than stand oil, but since it may yellow with age, use primarily with darker colors. Rectified Turpentine - This double-distilled and highly refined turpentine reduces the consistency and improves the flow of artist's oil colors. Stand Oil - is a thick, heavy oil that produces paint with good flowing qualities for fine detail and glazing work. Imparts an enamel-like quality. Imitation Venice Turpentine - Venice Turpentine is a luxurious, regal oil painting medium. When added to color, it increases the paint's adhesive quality to the canvas and will impart an enamel-like gloss to colors when dry. New 3.75 oz bottle has a wide spill-proof bottom. All other sizes come in metal cans. Click here for Richeson Artist Oils - The Shiva Series See More
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Jack Richeson Grey Matters Series 9843 Long Handle Sz 12 Bright Bristle Oil BrushSave Up to28%Off list…What is the quality of a Richeson Grey Matters Brush? Only the Highest quality synthetic fibers are selected for Grey Matters Brushes – different bristles are mixed to accomplish very specific firmness or softness Can a grey Matters Oil Brush be used for acrylic painting? YES!!! If the painter… 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 long-handled bristle brushes are painstakingly crafted by hand. Interlocked brushes ensure that the bristles maintain their shape and last for long time. Key Features: * Non-reflective / anti-glare * Create a neutral grey value space between your eye and your artwork * Minimize color distortion * Non-reflective hair, ferrule, and handle * Synthetic hair for oil, acrylic and water media * Natural bristle for oil & acrylic * Special signing brushes Perfect For: * Defined brush strokes * Creating fine details * Professionals, teachers, students 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 to Professional grade. Brush quality is determined by the number of different fibers and type of bristles 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! A color such as the Grey in Grey Matters is done to accomplish a result that is 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 – different bristles are mixed to accomplish very specific firmness or softness Can a grey Matters Oil 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 with a medium or paint type – 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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