Galeria Acrylic
Red Ochre
Red Ochre is one of the oldest pigments used by man. Originally made from natural iron oxides found in the earth, it is an opaque brownish red pigment. It was often used in Michelangelo's drawings.
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Overview
Our Galeria Acrylic are wonderfully affordable and yet impressive in their vibrancy and quality. We've made them with a high level of pigment and created opaque versions of some naturally transparent colours. You'll find their texture buttery enough for quick and easy coverage, but thick enough for brush marks to remain, should you want them. There are 60 magnificent colours to choose from.
Specifications
SKU: | 884955030035 |
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Color Number: | 564 |
Lightfastness: | Excellent |
Opacity: | O |
Series: | 1 |
Pigment Code: | PR101 |
Permanence: | Extremely Permanent |
Health and Safety
Contains MBIT. May produce an allergic reaction. |
Product information
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High quality acrylic
Galeria Acrylic is a high-quality acrylic paint which delivers professional results, ideal for artists who want high quality more accessible range. The Galeria Acrylic range offers excellent brilliance, professional quality pigments, opacity and permanence with a smooth, satin finish. Galeria uses either the same pigments as the professional range or a similar pigment, but in a lower concentration.This makes it easy to use with, or transition to artists' grade when a wider choice and higher pigment strength is needed.