Basics Acrylic
Prussian Blue Hue
A deep dark blue opaque color, that recreates the appearance of Prussian blue pigment. Prussian blue was the first known artificially manufactured color and was made by the colormaker Diesbach of Berlin in the early 1700s when experimenting with the oxidation of iron
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Overview
Basics is for all - from those new to painting, to experienced artists. Ideal if you’re a beginner. If you’re on a budget. Perfect for underpainting or sketching if you’re a serious artist. And for color scoping and exploration if you’re a creative professional. This medium viscosity paint is made with lightfast, artist-quality pigments in an expanded choice of 72 colors
Character
- Medium viscosity
- Fine art pigments
- Satin finish
- Easy blending
- Range of opacities
- Fully AP certified for safety & educational use
Techniques
- All painting techniques
- Sketching & underpainting
- Color theory/mixing
- Collage & mixed media
- glazing & murals
SPECIFICATIONS
SKU: | 887452058038 |
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Colour Code: | 320 |
Lightfastness: | Very Good |
Opacity: |
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Series: | 1 |
Pigment Code: | PB15:3,PBK7,PV23RS |
Health & Safety
Product information
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Lightfastness | How long will it resist fading?
- Each pigment is rated on scale by the American Society for Testing & Materials (ASTM). Liquitex paints are all rated ASTM I (excellent) or II (very good) and considered permanent and lightfast for 50-100+ years in gallery conditions. Our metallic and fluorescent colors are naturally less lightfast.
Opacity/Transparency | We communicate opacity/transparency clearly on our packaging based on three categories:
- Opaque: these colors do not allow light to pass through the color layer and offer the best coverage or hiding power.
- Semi-opaque: these allow for some light to pass through the color layer and sit between opaque and transparent colors
- Transparent: these colors offer the least coverage and allow light to pass through the color layer to the surface below.
- Series:
Pigments come from a variety of sources and have different prices according to their rarity, processing and milling costs. We group our colors into a 'series' pricing structure according to how much each one takes to make. Series 1 colors contain the most inexpensive pigments, while Series 4 and 5 color contain the most expensive pigments.
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