One of the most important colors on your palette, this strong bright yellow covers well but its strength will allow reasonably clear layers when applied thinly. Absolutely lightfast, Cadmium Yellow Light dries slowly to a strong film. *Click on color swatch for detailed pigment information
A clean, bright medium yellow ? reliable and handles well as is characteristic of all the cadmiums. Leaning more towards orange it produces muted, yet desirable greens in comparison to the Hansa or Cad Yellow Light; dries slowly to a strong film. *Click on color swatch for detailed pigment information
An intensely bright yet opaque pigment, its versatility allows for efficient coverage while at the same time reasonably clear layers can be achieved if applied thinly. Although oranges are traditionally mixed on the palette, CAO presents you with a balanced, brighter orange of convenience straight from the tube. *Click on color swatch for detailed color information
Pure Alizarin ? valued for its distinct mixing capabilities and transparency, must be used with caution as the Alizarin pigment, though universally recommended, has a poor lightfast rating. *Click on color swatch for detailed pigment information.
A true violet-blue and completely lightfast, its transparency lends itself as the only blue able to contribute to clean, bright violets and is considered a staple on most artists? palettes. *Click on color swatch for detailed pigment information
For thousands of years green pigments were virtually unavailable, few minerals are green in color and those derived from plants produced only dull, fugitive greens. Such was the case with the original Sap Green - traditionally made from Buckthorn Berries it was a highly unpredictable color ranging from green to yellow. Classic Artist Oils gives you a lightfast blend that replaces the inferior pigment with a green than can be easily warmed or cooled when mixed to your liking. *Click on color swatch for detailed pigment information
A deep, rich brown ? it shades with complex undertones and defines itself by the Latin origin of its name ?Ombra? meaning shadow. *Click on color swatch for detailed pigment information
An artist?s favorite, this subtle blue-black is a delicate mixture of Ivory Black, Ultramaine Blue and Yellow Ochre to give you a beautiful cool black. *Click on color swatch for detailed pigment information
Of all the whites on the market today, Classic Artist Oil?s is proud to offer a Titanium White of the absolute highest quality and conveniently offered in sizes up to a gallon. The most versatile white available it combines the excellent mixing power of your average titanium white into a creamy, workable texture that will flow easily while retaining its awesome covering power. D272 is noticeably different than the somewhat ?chalky? texture found with even the most reputable brands.
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