M Graham Acrylic Paint Colours
M Graham Acrylic Paint Colours - Hansa Yellow 107 / 59 ml is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Fundamental Versatility of Liquitex Acrylic Ink
Fundamental Versatility of Liquitex Acrylic Ink
This is a detailed analysis of the primary advantages of Liquitex Acrylic Ink, crafted to be concise and easy to understand.
Liquitex
Acrylic Ink: The Ultimate Fluid Art Medium
Liquitex Acrylic Ink stands out as a top
choice for artists seeking a highly versatile, professional-grade liquid colour.
It combines the best qualities of traditional inks and acrylic paints, offering
numerous advantages:
- Archival & Lightfast: Made
with fine art pigments, not dyes. Your artwork won't fade over time,
ensuring your creations last for generations. - Waterproof When Dry: Once
dry, it's completely permanent and water-resistant. This allows for
effortless layering without disturbing previous washes, preventing muddy colours. - Ultra-Fluid, Zero Clog: Its
low viscosity means it flows smoothly without needing to be thinned.
Perfect for delicate work in airbrushes, technical pens, dip pens, and for
precise pouring. - High Pigment Concentration:
Delivers vibrant, intense colours even when diluted. A little goes a long
way. - Versatile Application: Can
be used with brushes, airbrushes, dip pens, and technical pens for
pouring, staining, or even directly from the dropper. - Intermixable: Fully
compatible with all other Liquitex acrylic products (paints, mediums,
gels), allowing for endless creative possibilities in mixed media. - Fast-Drying: Speeds
up your workflow, allowing you to build layers and move through your
process more quickly than with traditional watercolours or oils. - Transparent to Opaque: Can
be used in thin, translucent washes for watercolour-like effects, or built
up for rich, opaque coverage.
In short, Liquitex Acrylic Ink offers artists:
- Durability:
Artwork that won't degrade. - Flexibility: Works
with almost any tool or technique. - Brilliance: Rich,
pure colours that pop.
It's an indispensable tool for illustrators,
calligraphers, mixed-media artists, and anyone looking to add vibrant,
permanent liquid colour to their work.
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M Graham Acrylic Paint Colours - Hansa Yellow 107 / 59 ml is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Description
Description
M. Graham, inspired by the Renaissance masters, is committed to creating durable artists’ colours that are deeply beautiful and true to their vibrancy. They infuse our paint pastes with the highest possible pigment load and use traditional milling techniques to ensure excellent tinting strength and rich mass tone across all our fine arts colours, which are brighter and livelier.
M. Graham acrylic artists’ colours are made with traditional media: small batches, quality ingredients, and the highest possible colour concentration. The acrylic colour features High-Solid Acrylic Emulsion, a distinctive, pure acrylic with 60% solids, compared with the typical 45% in artists’ paints, and avoids fillers, wax, retardants, bulking agents, or whiteners.
Discover the unique colour quality of M. Graham firsthand! The fine art acrylic paint offers bold vitality and a creamy, delicate touch, giving you a world of opportunity—from fine detail to broad, full-brush applications.
Composition and Permanence
The colour index name is published by the American Association of Textile Chemists and Colourists and the Society of Dyers and Colourists. It serves as a general category rather than pinpointing a specific pigment. While it helps artists understand a pigment's opacity, transparency, and lightfastness within a particular colour space, it doesn't offer definitive details. Numerous pigment grades exist from various manufacturers, featuring a broad spectrum of physical properties.
Chemical Name
The chemical name is a short, commonly used generic term that describes the pigment's composition. When paired with the colour index name, it helps artists better understand the pigment's origin and characteristics.
Permanence
The permanence of a colour indicates how lightfast the pigment is when mixed with a medium and exposed to conditions similar to what a fine arts piece would experience. These ratings typically depend on the vehicle or medium used and can differ across media; for example, a pigment that is durable in oil paint might not be as long-lasting in watercolour. The ratings combine historical records, accelerated tests, and information from pigment manufacturers to provide some of the most stringent standards among artists' colours today.
Transparency and Opacity
Each colour is designated to represent different levels of transparency to opacity. Please follow these guidelines, as any thin-film application, although not always transparent, may appear transparent to the viewer.
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