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  • Grumbacher Academy Oil Paint, 37 ml/1.25 oz, Dioxazine Purple

    $9.84

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    One of the most commonly used purples in oil painting, Dioxazine is a rich, complex color that is very dark in masstone – so much so that it is sometimes used as a black. Creates vibrant tints when mixed with white
    As it is very cool on the temperature spectrum with an extremely high tinting strength that can quickly overpower other colors in mixes, it’’s advisable to use sparingly

  • Grumbacher Academy Oil Paint, 37 ml/1.25 oz, Sap Green

    $3.59$19.62

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    A workhorse on the painter’s palette, Sap Green is a neutral green with yellow undertones that can easily shift to warm or cool depending on the colors it is mixed with
    Semi-opaque with a moderate tinting strength, Sap Green is a staple mixing green for colors in the natural world as it has a slight muted quality that still maintains chroma in tints and shades

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  • Grumbacher Academy Oil Paint, 37 ml/1.25 oz, Thalo Blue (T203)

    $1.43

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    A deep, intense, yellow-undertone blue with an iridescent sheen. Extremely dark in masstone, it can be used as a cool black. Very powerful tinting strength can overpower mixes and should be used in small amounts
    Brilliant greens can be achieved when mixed with cool yellows like Bismuth or Zinc. Semi-opaque, small amounts create beautiful, complex glazes. Although not a staple in primary palettes due to its tinting strength it is a common item found in most painting studios

  • Grumbacher Academy Oil Paint, 37 ml/1.25 oz, Viridian Hue

    $3.59$19.62

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    A deep semi-transparent green that is often used as a cool green in many palettes. It mixes incredibly well to create rich tertiary colors and glazes
    Slightly muted, Viridian has often been a staple for painting the natural world

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