Winton Olieverf 200ML Permanent Green Light 48 483
The Winton range has uniform consistency, more than Artists oils and is a slightly stiffer paint. Perfect preservation of brush strokes and palette knife layers.
Winton oil color is affordable paint for the beginning painters and very cost effective for the advanced painters who consume a lot of volume. With these qualities a widely used oil paint with a high pigment content. Winton always produces consistent colors that give a durable and lightfast result. High-quality oil paint for a competitive price in the study quality category. Affordable pigments provide good coverage and color strength while guaranteeing the stability of the paint. The competitive prices are mainly achieved by looking very closely at the competitively priced pigments and what can be approached with them. Where possible, a single pigment has been used, which not only ensures a competitive price, but also pure clear mixing colors with lots of color tones. The drying time differs per color, so Prussian Blue, Raw Sienna & all Umbers are fast drying (2 days) and Permanent Rose & Hue colors are slow drying (more than 5 days). Make sure your painting dries in a place without moisture and with daylight for the best colorfast result. In dark, damp workshops, oil paint can dry yellowish and lacks its lightfast potential.
Since 1832, Henry Newton has begun to develop unprecedented color choice, clarity and durability. After the necessary royal awards in the 19th century, Winsor & Newton has successfully introduced all the beautiful colors to the whole world. With all their dedication and innovation, William Winsor (chemist) and Henry Newton (artist) managed to establish the brand in the 20th century as the producer of high-quality oil paint. Embracing new ideas, searching for the latest technologies, Winsor & Newton creates the oil paint used today by some of the world's best artists.
Specification:
- Content: Tube 200ML
- Color: Permanent Green Light nr48 483
- Oil paint with optimal drying
- This oil paint feels dry after 2-12 days
- Drying times differ for each pigment after mixing with oil
- Oil paint gives beautiful results but requires a lot more patience and experience than, for example, acrylic paint
- Oil paint is the best teacher and will also bring the most beautiful successes after the necessary failure