Amsterdam 120ml - 605 - Brilliant Grn Amsterdam 120mlAmsterdam Acrylic offers you the broadest range of remarkably vibrant acrylic colours. This versatile paint is easy to work with and offers a smooth application. Available in 120ml tubes and 500ml jars. Amsterdam Acrylic paint in Brilliant Green (605) is a semi opaque colour with an excellent lightfastness (+++). Non toxic Made with high quality, lightfast pigments Odourless, water based formula that becomes waterproof and permanent when dry An
Purpose: Making quick drying relief grounds for oil colour Composition: Alkyd resin
Indigo (533)
metal water bottle
including specialties such as interference and chameleon colours · Skilfully crafted in the Netherlands since 1899 · The metal tin has hinged lids to use for mixing wells Contents: 12 x 10 ml tubes (234 Raw Sienna – 248 Azo Yellow Deep – 254 Permanent Lemon Yellow – 297 Benzimidazolone Orange – 336 Permanent Madder Lake – 377 Permanent Red Medium – 409 Burnt Umber – 506 Ultramarine Deep – 548 Blue Violet – 550 Cerulean Blue Deep – 644 Hooker Green Light – 675 Phthalo Green)
Amsterdam Acrylic paint in Emerald Green (615) is an opaque colour with an excellent lightfastness (+++)
Amsterdam Acrylic paint in Azo Yellow Lemon (267) is a semi-opaque colour with a very good lightfastness (++)
This 40ml tube of opaque Titanium White Linseed Oil 118 is formulated with pigment(s) PW6/PW4 and has a lightfastness rating of +++ (100+ years under museum conditions)
a flat chunking hog bristle artist paint brush (size 8)
This wooden box set also includes: Talens 75ml odorless white spirit
These high-quality markers contain pigmented
Amsterdam Acrylic paint in Light Rose (361) is an opaque colour with an excellent lightfastness (+++)
drawing paper and cardboard · The transparent colours offer the best results when used on white or very light-coloured paper · 58 highly pigmented vibrant colours (plus 2 opaque colours in white and gold) · Colours match Ecoline Brush Pen · Suitable for a wide variety of applications including watercolour painting