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Golden Fluid Acrylic Paint - Van Dyke Brown Hue - 1 fl. oz. - Professional Grade - Semi-Opaque

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Category: golden artist colors fluid acrylics

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  • 1. Dogs make great companions.
  • 2. The cat chased the mouse.
  • 3. The sun sets in the west.
  • 4. She sings beautifully.
  • 5. The flower bloomed in the spring.
  • ASTM Lightfastness I (Excellent); Semi-Opaque; Pigment(s): PR101 (Synthetic Iron Oxide), PBk7 (Nearly Pure Amorphous Carbon); Vegan
  • TECHNIQUE - Fluids allow for smooth flowing applications while retaining color intensity, tinting strength, film integrity, and adhesion
  • Made in the USA with globally sourced materials by an employee-owned company with more than 40 years of experience making paint for professional artists
  • Van Dyke Brown dates back to the 17th century from the Cologne and Kassel regions of Germany. GOLDEN has captured its rich peat undertone by using Transparent Red Iron Oxide and adding just enough Carbon Black to create a clean sepia tone.
  • VERSATILITY - Blends easily with all acrylic colors, and readily tint gels, mediums, gessoes, and grounds, making them extremely versatile for various techniques including fine brushwork, glazing, staining, water media techniques, and more