B
y the early 1830s, Zinc White was accepted as a water colour although it took longer to formulate it for use in artist oil colours. It has a much colder, cleaner, whiter mass tone than the best grades of lead white or even titanium white.
Shade |
Zinc White |
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Shade Code |
496 |
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Working Time |
Moderate |
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Drying Time |
Fast |
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Series Number |
2 |
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Pigment Code |
PW 6, PW 4 |
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Transparency |
Opaque. Bold shades that are more reflective and will cover or hide what’s under them.
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Permanency |
A. A for Absolutely Permanent - Permanent with chances of slight fading when mixed with a white shade.
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Features
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A great new-age range of colours |
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Suitable for artists of all skill levels |
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Compatible with various porous surfaces like primed/unprimed canvas, wood, paper, and more |
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Capable of producing the effects of oil colours, water colours and poster colours |
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Ideal for spontaneous painting with fast drying ability |
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Use for impasto, glazing and wash techniques
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100% vegan |