by Mary Tevlin | Jun 6, 2025 | Uncategorized |
1980 Teal is a throwback to the bold geometry and bright palette of the LA ‘84 Summer Olympic Games, and a companion to the Hot Pink and Hot Violet duo. We developed this color as a way to bring the brilliance of Artist Grade Radiant Turquoise and Green into... by Mary Tevlin | Jun 6, 2025 | Uncategorized |
Inspired by the Hot Pinks of the 1980s. Even more intense. Hands down the loudest color we’ve ever made. Barbie’s pale in comparison. Formulated with a Fluorescent Pink pigment for maximum pop. So bright our Master Paintmakers have to wear safety glasses with green... by Mary Tevlin | Jun 6, 2025 | Uncategorized |
Of all the whites in the natural world, very few are pure, perfectly neutral, gallery wall whites. We have always believed in helping artists to get the white right. We have a wide range of purpose-driven whites in our Artist Grade range and wanted to build... by Mary Tevlin | Jun 6, 2025 | Uncategorized |
A traditional Kings Blue, indispensable for painting sky and water. Our 1980 formulation is lighter in value than our Artist Grade interpretation of this color. Warmer than our Radiant Blue and slightly deeper in value. A modern interpretation of a historical... by Mary Tevlin | Jun 6, 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...