by Mary Tevlin | Feb 26, 2016 | 1980 Oil Colors |
SDS Burnt Sienna: Natural calcined (roasted) earth pigment. More opaque today than 200 years ago. Series 1 Semi-transparent Lightfastness I, PBr7 EU + UK Representation
by Mary Tevlin | Feb 25, 2016 | 1980 Oil Colors |
SDS Raw Umber: Vigorous drier due to high manganese content (which also gives Umbers their dark color). Series 1 Semi-transparent Vehicle: Alkali refined linseed oil Lightfastness I, PBr7 EU + UK Representation
by Mary Tevlin | Feb 24, 2016 | 1980 Oil Colors |
SDS Burnt Umber: Vigorous drier due to high manganese content. Burnt Umber is useful as an underpainting drawing color. Series 1 Semi-transparent Vehicle: Alkali refined linseed oil Lightfastness I, PBr7 EU + UK...
by Mary Tevlin | Feb 23, 2016 | 1980 Oil Colors |
SDS Transparent Yellow Oxide: Equivalent to Artist Grade Transparent Earth Yellow. Excellent for glazing. Series 2 Transparent Vehicle: Alkali refined linseed oil Lightfastness I, PY42 EU + UK Representation
by Mary Tevlin | Feb 22, 2016 | 1980 Oil Colors |
SDS Transparent Red Oxide: Equivalent to Artist Grade Transparent Earth Red. Excellent glazing color. This is a truly transparent version of Venetian Red. Series 2 Transparent Vehicle: Alkali refined linseed oil Lightfastness I, PR101 EU + UK...
by Mary Tevlin | Feb 21, 2016 | 1980 Oil Colors |
SDS Venetian Red: (formerly called Iron Red Light) Also a Mars Color, Venetian Red is lighter, more of a brick red. Dense, with great hiding power. Series 1 Opaque Lightfastness I, PR101 EU + UK Representation