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Review on Winsor Newton Winton Color Paint by Mark Strong

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent paints for painting, budget option

Bought some oil paints for painting. After ladoga, sonnets and master classes, I wanted to try imported ones, especially since many people say that foreign paints are much better than ours. I didn’t want to spend a lot of money, after all, a pig in a poke. There are Dutch, Italian, English, French and American brands on sale. I decided to buy English Winsor&Newton. Relatively inexpensive and seemed to be of good quality. I took these colors: What can I say about them. Advantages. Paints are much better than semi-synthetic ladoga and sonnet. They are very pleasant to work with. The amount of pigment is much higher, the base on which the pigment is mixed is of better quality. Coverage is higher. The color palette is very rich, the colors are saturated. Flaws. If you dilute them with our tees, they become liquid and difficult to manage. They don't lay down evenly. Therefore, immediately take imported oils, they are better suited to these paints. Imported oils are expensive, I warn you right away. My series is in the middle price category, so you don’t need to expect super properties from these paints, but you can use them for paintings, due to the low price. I am attaching a small sketch to the review. Multi-layer technique, an intermediate stage of work. I recommend paints for beginners and beginners.

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Pros
  • Inexpensive quality paints
Cons
  • Need to buy expensive imported thinners