by Mary Tevlin | Jun 13, 2025 | Uncategorized |
Mineral pigments have long been a staple for artists looking to capture the moment in painting from life. When we study a landscape or the subject of a portrait, we find a set of subtle hues that render the majority of what we experience visually. We also find... by Mary Tevlin | Jun 6, 2025 | Uncategorized |
In our range of oil colors, we have two warm violets and four cool violets. None of them bring the Miami heat like Hot Violet does. You can turn up the thermostat on cool blues and violets, or mix with Hot Pink to create a simmering, sultry Magenta. Like its... by Mary Tevlin | Jun 6, 2025 | Uncategorized |
The white we choose determines to a great degree what our experience of painting will be: how our colors will tint and mix, how they will feel under the brush or knife, how opaque our paint layers will be, and how quickly our paint layers will start to set-up. ... by Mary Tevlin | Jun 6, 2025 | Uncategorized |
Cadmium Lemon is the coolest in temperature of our cadmium yellows. In comparison to our Artist Grade Cadmium Lemon, we chose to make Cadmium Lemon 1980 slightly cooler and paler. Pigment: PY35, PY3 Vehicle: Alkali refined linseed oil Lightfastness II, Series... by Mary Tevlin | Jun 6, 2025 | Uncategorized |
Inspired by the iconic glazes of 18th-century Sevres Porcelain, Sevres Blue is a modern interpretation of a classic. We combined red and green shade phthalo blue pigments in order to create a more balanced blue—you’ll find that it’s warmer than Cerulean Blue...