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Alizarin Crimson Permanent
Alizarin Crimson Permanent: Cool, slightly bluish red with smoky glaze. Excellent match in masstone, transparency, and tint compared to the more fugitive Alizarin Crimson. Pigment: Anthraquinone Red (PR177)Vehicle: Alkali refined linseed oilLightfastness I, Series 3, TRANSPARENTColor Temperature: Cool
$23.00 - $55.00
Fast Dry Titanium White
Fast Dry Titanium White: This buttery white is useful for artists who want their paintings to set up more quickly. Fast Dry Titanium White is not as fast drying as Fast Matte Titanium White and has a glossier surface quality. Prior to May of 2023, this color was named Quick Dry White. The color is the same, only the name changed. Pigment: Titanium dioxide (PW 6)Vehicle: Alkali refined linseed oilLightfastness I, Series 1, OPAQUE
$34.00
Gold Ochre
Gold Ochre: An intense, glowing, more transparent ochre that fills an important place in the Gamblin “Color Space.” Pigment: Natural hydrated iron oxide, diarylide yellow (PY43, PY83)Vehicle: Alkali refined linseed oilLightfastness I, Series 2, TRANSPARENTColor Temperature: Warm
$17.00 - $41.00
Hansa Yellow Deep
Hansa Yellow Deep: While this color has not been tested for Lightfastness by ASTM, it is being used to paint the yellow stripe on city streets! Golden yellow, warmest of the Gamblin Hansa Yellow colors. Pigment: Arylide yellow (PY 75)Vehicle: Alkali refined linseed oilLightfastness NT, Series 3, SEMI-TRANSPARENTColor Temperature: Warm
$23.00 - $55.00
Hansa Yellow Light
Hansa Yellow Light: Hansa Yellows are not Cadmium wannabes! Coolest yellow. Cleaner in masstone, brighter in tint, more transparent, try using Hansa Yellow Light instead of Cad Yellow Light where transparency is desired. Also useful to intensify tint of Cadmium Yellows. Pigment: Arylide yellow (PY3)Vehicle: Alkali refined linseed oilLightfastness II, Series 3, SEMI-TRANSPARENTColor Temperature: Cool
$23.00 - $55.00
How to Paint Landscapes: Comprehensive Online Oil Painting Course
Unlock the beauty of nature on your canvas with our "How to Paint Landscapes: Comprehensive Online Oil Painting Course." Whether you’re a beginner or looking to refine your skills, this course offers a detailed, step-by-step guide to mastering landscape painting with oils. Course Overview: Landscape painting can be challenging. How do you take the endless variety and complexity of the world around you and translate it into one exciting and convincing piece of art? In this course, TJ Cunningham, a seasoned artist and instructor who has helped hundreds of artists in his online classes, shares the three big concepts that have been most helpful in his journey as a painter: Design, Form, and Perspective. Each concept is presented with a paint-along demonstration, walking you through the process of creating a painting while diving into these essential elements. What You’ll Learn: Design: Learn the fundamentals of composition, color harmony, and visual balance to create captivating landscapes. Form: Understand the principles of light, shadow, and texture to add depth and realism to your paintings. Perspective: Master the techniques to accurately represent spatial relationships and create a sense of depth. Course Features: Step-by-Step Instructions: Follow along with detailed video lessons that break down each painting technique. Paint-Along Demonstrations: Watch and learn as TJ Cunningham creates a landscape painting from start to finish. Downloadable Resources: Access templates, reference photos, and practice exercises to enhance your learning experience. Lifetime Access: Revisit the lessons anytime, and paint at your own pace. Community Support: Join a community of fellow artists to share your progress, ask questions, and get feedback. Who Is This Course For? Beginners who want to learn the basics of landscape painting with oils. Intermediate painters looking to strengthen their fundamental skills. Anyone passionate about capturing the beauty of nature on canvas. Materials Needed: Oil paints (specific colors will be listed in the course materials) Canvas or painting surface Brushes of various sizes Palette for mixing colors Easel (optional but recommended) Other painting supplies (detailed list provided in the course) Why Choose This Course? With years of experience as a professional artist and teacher, TJ Cunningham has designed this course to be comprehensive, accessible, and inspiring. His goal is to help you develop the skills and confidence to create stunning landscape paintings that you’ll be proud to display. Enroll Today: Ready to embark on your landscape painting journey? Enroll in "How to Paint Landscapes: Comprehensive Online Oil Painting Course" today and start transforming your artistic vision into reality. FAQ: Q: Do I need any prior painting experience? A: No prior experience is needed! This course is designed for beginners as well as those looking to refine their basic skills. Q: What if I can’t keep up with the lessons? A: No worries! You have lifetime access to the course, so you can learn at your own pace. Q: What materials do I need? A: A detailed list of recommended materials is provided in the course, but basic oil painting supplies are required.
$298.00
Ivory Black
Ivory Black: A good, all-purpose black that’s a solid choice for mixing greys, tinting, and mixing with other colors. Slightly warm in its transparency with a weak tinting strength. Pigment: Bone black (PBk 9)Vehicle: Alkali refined linseed oilLightfastness I, Series 1, SEMI-TRANSPARENT
$14.00 - $34.00
Naphthol Scarlet
Napthol Scarlet: Intense warm modern red that replaces Vermillion. Consider using Portland Greys instead of white to make tints. Pigment: Napthol AS-OL (PR188)Vehicle: Alkali refined linseed oilLightfastness II, Series 2, SEMI-TRANSPARENTColor Temperature: Warm
$17.00 - $41.00
Prussian Blue
Prussian Blue: First synthetic color of the Industrial Revolution, discovered by accident in 1704 while a chemist was trying to formulate artificial crimson. Cool blue with more muted tint than Phthalo Blue. It has a high tinting strength, is lightfast, and is especially beautiful in its transparency. Pigment: Ferri-ammonium ferrocyanide (PB 27:1)Vehicle: Alkali refined linseed oilLightfastness I, Series 2, SEMI-TRANSPARENTColor Temperature: Cool
$17.00 - $41.00
Transparent Earth Red
Transparent Earth Red: This is a truly transparent version of Venetian Red. Add a small measure of a cool red like Alizarin Permanent or Dioxazine Purple to adjust color for India Red. Pigment: Transparent Mars Red (PR 101)Vehicle: Alkali refined linseed oilLightfastness I, Series 3, TRANSPARENTColor Temperature: Warm
$23.00 - $55.00
Ultramarine Blue
Ultramarine Blue: A great glazing color, warm Ultramarine Blue is one of the few mineral colors that is completely transparent. Lightfast with moderate tinting strength. Consider using Alizarin Permanent instead of Alizarin Crimson to mix violets. Pigment: Complex silicate of sodium & aluminum with sulfur (PB 29)Vehicle: Alkali refined linseed oilLightfastness I, Series 2, TRANSPARENTColor Temperature: Warm
$17.00 - $41.00
Viridian
Viridian: First synthesized in 1859, non-toxic Viridian replaced Verdigris and Emerald Green as a glazing color by the turn of the 20th century. It has good tinting strength and a muted tint like colors of the natural world. Pigment: Hydrated chromium oxide (PG 18)Vehicle: Alkali refined linseed oilLightfastness I, Series 4, TRANSPARENTColor Temperature: Cool
$34.00 - $81.00