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Warm White: Perfect for painters working in warm light situations, such as painting at sunrise or sunset. Based on our Titanium Zinc White formula, it has a perfect balance of yellow and orange pigments to lighten and warm other colours, while maintaining their hue.
Pigment: Titanium dioxide, arylide yellow, monoacetolone, zinc oxide (PW 6, PY 75, PO 62, PW 4)Vehicle: Safflower oilLightfastness I, Series 1, OPAQUE
pdf=Gamblin Artists Oil Warm White Data Sheet.pdf Gamblin Artists Oil Warm White Data Sheet
Pigment classification : Oxides of cobalt-Nickel and titanium
Colour index : PG50
Colour index number : 77377
Lightfastness : Lightfast pigment according to ASTM category 1 and 2
Opacity/transparency : Opaque
Hansa Yellow Medium: Its masstone is very similar to Cadmium Yellow Medium but semi- transparent. Clean, bright tint. Use in place of Cadmium Yellow where higher key tint is desired. Also Hansa Yellows' transparencies make them useful for mixing cleaner, brighter secondaries.Pigment: Arylide yellow (PY 74)Vehicle: Alkali refined linseed oilLightfastness I, Series 3, SEMI-TRANSPARENT
Langridge Handmade Oil Colour has been constructed to excel in
saturation of colour and physical handling qualities. Developed in
consultation with artists, these paints satisfy demands for oil
colours that are unadulterated by fillers or modifiers, resulting
in a pure, full-strength paint. Constructed with the highest
pigment loading they are the world’s first oil paint specifically
based on contemporary high-saturation colours. Pigment: Sodium
Aluminium SulphosilicateClassification: Synthetic InorganicColour
Index: PV15 (77007)Vehicle: Linseed OilHiding power:
Semi-OpaquePigment Loading: HighConsistency: Short ButterDrying
rate: 3-6 daysASTM: IProduct Code: 8100-4Series: 2
PY3 & PG7. Average Drying. Transparent. Very Good Lightfastness. High Oil Content.
A fruity, shouty, tropical green with exotic undertones, it almost fluoresces on its own, and cuts right into mixes to reveal light sappy yellows.
Series: 1 Colour Vehicle: Oil Alkyd resin Lightfastness (ASTM): I
Permanence Rating: A Pigment(s) PV19, PV23Cobalt Violet Hue is a
clean rich purple pigment. Its combination pigments resembles
genuine Cobalt Violet, a pigment favoured by famous artists such as
Monet and Seurat.As with all Winsor & Newton colours, every
colour in the range is individually formulated to take advantage of
the natural characteristics of each pigment and to ensure the
stability of the colour. The vehicle (oil modified alkyd resin)
allows the colour to dry quicker whilst retaining the other
characteristics of conventional oil colour.Because alkyd resin has
physical properties that differ slightly from those of traditional
oils, the pigment load is somewhat different as well. Experienced
painters will notice slightly greater transparency compared to
Artists' Oil Colour. The colour has been formulated to offer the
greatest degree of tinting strength possible (consistent with good
handling properties), and to take full advantage of the true
characteristics of each pigment.pdf=SDSGriffinAlkyd.pdf Material
Safety Data Sheet
Sublime brilliance and intensely deep colours
Optimal colour strength due to the highest possible concentration of pigments and very fine grinding
Highest degree of lightfastness
Very pure colours and greatest durability of the paint coat
Series number: 1
Chemical Description: Quinacridone, Copper phthalocyanine
Colour index name: PR122, PB15
Colour index number: 73915, 74160
Permanence rating: A
ASTM Lightfastness Rating: I
Transparency/Opacity: T
As with all Winsor & Newton colours, every colour in the range is individually formulated to take advantage of the natural characteristics of each pigment and to ensure the stability of the colour. The vehicle (oil modified alkyd resin) allows the colour to dry quicker whilst retaining the other characteristics of conventional oil colour.Because alkyd resin has physical properties that differ slightly from those of traditional oils, the pigment load is somewhat different as well. Experienced painters will notice slightly greater transparency compared to Artists' Oil Colour. The colour has been formulated to offer the greatest degree of tinting strength possible (consistent with good handling properties), and to take full advantage of the true characteristics of each pigment.
Pigment classification : Ammonium ferro(3+) hexa- cyano/C ferrat(4-)
Colour index : PB27-PB15
Colour index number :77510-74160
Lightfastness : Lightfast pigment according to ASTM category 1 and 2
Opacity/transparency : Opaque
Each colour is ground to enhance the beauty and luminosity specific to that particular pigment. Some colours will feel slightly gritty; others extremely smooth. Pigments are ground in pure, premium, alkali-refined and PH- balanced linseed oil and made in batches no larger than five gallons at a time. This provides total control over the product, much like the late nineteenth-century French colour makers. All the materials are hand measured, and every ounce of paint is scrutinized. The paint is packed in 37 ml and 150 ml non-reactive aluminum tubes. Larger quantities of paint are packed in aluminium cans using only the purest materials.
Gamblin 1980 Oil Colors are made with the same dedication and pure pigments that go into their Artist Oils'. In addition, they use the same process of mixing, milling, filling, and hand labelling.
To ensure the 1980 colours are affordable, Gamblin formulates them with pure pigments, refined linseed oil and marble dust (calcium carbonate). This is different to many other paint manufacturers who use gels and waxes to stiffen colours, or even replace traditional pigments with less expensive ones.
With 1980 colours, artists can pay less and experience colours that are great quality, without homogenized texture or muddy colour mixtures.
Gamblin 1980 Oil Colors are made with the same dedication and pure pigments that go into their Artist Oils'. In addition, they use the same process of mixing, milling, filling, and hand labelling.
To ensure the 1980 colours are affordable, Gamblin formulates them with pure pigments, refined linseed oil and marble dust (calcium carbonate). This is different to many other paint manufacturers who use gels and waxes to stiffen colours, or even replace traditional pigments with less expensive ones.
With 1980 colours, artists can pay less and experience colours that are great quality, without homogenized texture or muddy colour mixtures.
Gamblin 1980 Oil Colors are made with the same dedication and pure pigments that go into their Artist Oils'. In addition, they use the same process of mixing, milling, filling, and hand labelling.
To ensure the 1980 colours are affordable, Gamblin formulates them with pure pigments, refined linseed oil and marble dust (calcium carbonate). This is different to many other paint manufacturers who use gels and waxes to stiffen colours, or even replace traditional pigments with less expensive ones.
With 1980 colours, artists can pay less and experience colours that are great quality, without homogenized texture or muddy colour mixtures.
Gamblin 1980 Oil Colors are made with the same dedication and pure pigments that go into their Artist Oils'. In addition, they use the same process of mixing, milling, filling, and hand labelling.
To ensure the 1980 colours are affordable, Gamblin formulates them with pure pigments, refined linseed oil and marble dust (calcium carbonate). This is different to many other paint manufacturers who use gels and waxes to stiffen colours, or even replace traditional pigments with less expensive ones.
With 1980 colours, artists can pay less and experience colours that are great quality, without homogenized texture or muddy colour mixtures.
Gamblin 1980 Oil Colors are made with the same dedication and pure pigments that go into their Artist Oils'. In addition, they use the same process of mixing, milling, filling, and hand labelling.
To ensure the 1980 colours are affordable, Gamblin formulates them with pure pigments, refined linseed oil and marble dust (calcium carbonate). This is different to many other paint manufacturers who use gels and waxes to stiffen colours, or even replace traditional pigments with less expensive ones.
With 1980 colours, artists can pay less and experience colours that are great quality, without homogenized texture or muddy colour mixtures.
In 1985, following extensive research, Old Holland presented a revolutionary range of 168 oil paints, each with the highest degree of lightfastness. Traditional, non-lightfast pigments were replaced with modern lightfast pigments with the same colour characteristics as the traditional ones. Thanks to the highest possible concentration of pigment in each colour, the paint has an unprecedented colour strength. Within the unique range of 168 colours, there is a wide range of opaque and transparent colours, each with the highest possible brilliance (intense) and clarity (clean) characteristics. The only medium used for these oil paints is cold-pressed extra virgin linseed oil, to obtain an optimum oxidisation (drying) of the paint. This increases durability and brushstroke spread. Together, these characteristics result in an oil paint of unequalled quality.
Pigment Classification: Ammonium ferro(3+) hexa- cyano/C ferrat(4-)
Colour Index: PB27-PB15
Colour index number: 77510-74160
Lightfastness: Lightfast pigment according to ASTM
Category 1 and 2
Opacity/Transparency: Opaque
Sublime brilliance and intensely deep colours
Optimal colour strength due to the highest possible concentration of pigments and very fine grinding
Highest degree of lightfastness
Very pure colours and greatest durability of the paint coat
Michael Harding paints are made by hand, using techniques which date back to the days of the Old Masters. Harding will not claim that his paints will turn you into a great painter, but he does promise they will have a profound effect on your work. Your colors will be stronger and richer, and you will find the texture of the paint incomparable. You will love working with them.
Each colour is ground to enhance the beauty and luminosity specific to that particular pigment. Some colours will feel slightly gritty; others extremely smooth. Pigments are ground in pure, premium, alkali-refined and PH- balanced linseed oil and made in batches no larger than five gallons at a time. This provides total control over the product, much like the late nineteenth-century French colour makers. All the materials are hand measured, and every ounce of paint is scrutinized. The paint is packed in 37 ml and 150 ml non-reactive aluminum tubes. Larger quantities of paint are packed in aluminium cans using only the purest materials.
There is no water within the formulation of Artisan. The linseed oil
and safflower oil vehicles have been modified to allow the colour to
accept water, creating a stable emulsion, while retaining the working
characteristics of conventional oil colour.
Artisan is ideal for:-
- Oil painters who are sensitive to, or simply want to avoid
exposure to solvents such as white spirit (mineral spirits) or
turpentine.
- Students and teachers in schools and colleges where the use
of oil colour is prohibited because of the solvents.
- Artists working in shared studio space where the build up
of solvent levels could lead to a harmful concentration of vapours and
a generally an unpleasant odour.
- Artists who work within a small home environment and wish
to reduce the odour of oil painting.
- For travel, all Artisan products (Colour & Mediums)
can be transported on aeroplanes (subject to the agreement of the
airline).
- The range has also been formulated with a high proportion
of single pigments for brilliance of colour and clean colour mixing.
The most suitable oil and methods for dispersion have been selected to
bring out the individual characteristics, from opacity to natural
transparency, of each pigment in the Artisan range.
Series number: 1
Chemical Description: Natural iron oxide
Colour index name: PBr7
Colour index number: 77492
Permanence rating: AA
ASTM Lightfastness Rating: I
Transparency/Opacity: ST
Every Winsor & Newton Artists' Oil Colour is individually formulated to enhance each pigment's natural characteristics and ensure stability of colour. By exercising maximum quality control throughout all stages of manufacture, selecting the most suitable drying oils and method of pigment dispersion, the unique individual properties of each colour are preserved.
Combined with over 170 years of manufacturing and quality control expertise, the formulation of Artist's Oil Colour ensures the best raw materials are made into the world's finest colours.
Artists' Oil Colour uses the highest level of pigmentation consistent with the broadest handling properties. The quantity of pigment used provides covering power and tinting strength.
Langridge Handmade Oil Colour has been constructed to excel in
saturation of colour and physical handling qualities. Developed in
consultation with artists, these paints satisfy demands for oil
colours that are unadulterated by fillers or modifiers, resulting
in a pure, full-strength paint. Constructed with the highest
pigment loading they are the world’s first oil paint specifically
based on contemporary high-saturation colours. Pigment: Prepared
Iron OxideClassification: Synthetic InorganicColour Index: PY42
(77492)Vehicle: Linseed OilHiding power: TransparentPigment
Loading: NormalConsistency: ButteryDrying rate: 2-4 daysASTM:
IProduct Code: 0872Series: 3
Series number: 1
Chemical Description: Dioxazine violet
Colour index name: PV23
Colour index number: 51319
Permanence rating: A
ASTM Lightfastness Rating: I
Transparency/Opacity: T
A high level of pigmentation provides good covering power and tinting strength. While it can't match the superior pigment load of Artists' Oil Colour, the Winton range is much stronger than many other artists' quality ranges.The economical cost has been achieved through the use of moderately priced pigments rather than lessening the pigment content to an unacceptable level. Winsor & Newton formulation, manufacture and quality control ensure a product of absolute excellence. The Winton range has a more uniform consistency than Artists' Oil Colour and is slightly stiffer. It offers excellent retention of brush and palette knife strokes.
There is no water within the formulation of Artisan. The linseed oil and safflower oil vehicles have been modified to allow the colour to accept water, creating a stable emulsion, while retaining the working characteristics of conventional oil colour.Artisan is ideal for:-
Oil painters who are sensitive to, or simply want to avoid exposure to solvents such as white spirit (mineral spirits) or turpentine.
Students and teachers in schools and colleges where the use of oil colour is prohibited because of the solvents.
Artists working in shared studio space where the build up of solvent levels could lead to a harmful concentration of vapours and a generally an unpleasant odour.
Artists who work within a small home environment and wish to reduce the odour of oil painting.
For travel, all Artisan products (Colour & Mediums) can be transported on aeroplanes (subject to the agreement of the airline).
The range has also been formulated with a high proportion of single pigments for brilliance of colour and clean colour mixing. The most suitable oil and methods for dispersion have been selected to bring out the individual characteristics, from opacity to natural transparency, of each pigment in the Artisan range.
Series number: 2
Chemical Description: Arylide yellow
Colour index name: PY74
Colour index number: 11741
Permanence rating: A
ASTM Lightfastness Rating: I
Transparency/Opacity: ST
Every Winsor & Newton Artists' Oil Colour is individually formulated to enhance each pigment's natural characteristics and ensure stability of colour. By exercising maximum quality control throughout all stages of manufacture, selecting the most suitable drying oils and method of pigment dispersion, the unique individual properties of each colour are preserved.
Combined with over 170 years of manufacturing and quality control expertise, the formulation of Artist's Oil Colour ensures the best raw materials are made into the World's Finest Colours.
Artists' Oil Colour uses the highest level of pigmentation consistent with the broadest handling properties. The quantity of pigment used provides covering power and tinting strength.
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