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An opaque pinkish-yellow, popular in the Renaissance. Its name comes from natural deposits found in Mount Vesuvius, Naples. Originally made with lead antimonite, Naples yellow is one of the oldest synthetic pigments known, dating from around 1620 (Series
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CloseAn opaque pinkish-yellow, popular in the Renaissance. Its name comes from natural deposits found in Mount Vesuvius, Naples. Originally made with lead antimonite, Naples yellow is one of the oldest synthetic pigments known, dating from around 1620 (Series 2)
Heavy Body Artist Acrylic Paint, previously referred to as High Viscosity, has a thick consistency for traditional art techniques using brushes or knives, as well as for experimental, mixed media, collage and printmaking applications. Impasto applications retain crisp brush stroke and knife marks. Good surface drag provides excellent handling and blending characteristics with increased open-working time. High pigment load produces rich, brilliant, permanent colour.
USES AND TECHNIQUES
Impasto: Thick applications with brush stroke and knife marks
Traditional Acrylic Painting on canvas or panel
Experimental Acrylic Painting
Collage and Mixed Media
Acrylic Printmaking: Screen Printing, Mono Prints, Block Prints
Pigments: OXIDES OF CHROMIUM ANTIMONY AND TITANIUM (PBR24), TITANIUM DIOXIDE (PW6)