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FolkArt Pigments Artist Paint Theory Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.3
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Paint TypeAcrylic
BrandFolkArt
ColorColor Theory
Unit Count1 Piece
Item Volume2 Fluid Ounces

Description of FolkArt Pigments Artist Paint Theory

Enjoy an extended open time20 FolkArt Pure Artist Pigment 2 oz. Paints in Titanium White, Yellow Light, Yellow Ochre, Pure Orange, Red Light, Napthol Crimson, Alizarin Crimson, Dioxazine Purple, Medium Yellow, Prussian Blue, Ultramarine Blue, Viridian, Sap Green, Burnt Sienna, Burnt Umber, Paynes Gray, Phthalo Green, Asphaltum, Raw Umber, and Pure Black. Pure Artist Pigments are highly pigmented with a heavy body and creamy consistency. 1 - 11” x 17” UV-coated, double-sided full-color color theory color mixing guide. This guide can be used to learn color theory while mixing colors directly on the worksheet. This kit is supported by a monthly comprehensive online color theory video tutorial. Flip-top lid. Water-based, non-toxic, made in the USA.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Magical Pigments - A Creative Explosion!

Arts and crafts have never been so easy with these magical pigments! After i put it to the test I was blown away by the vibrant colors and pigment intensity .But, it was a bit difficult to mix and blend, and it took a bit of practice to get the hang of it. Overall, I highly recommend this product for artists looking to bring their creations to life with a burst of color and creativity!

Pros
  • Highly pigmented for vibrant colors and excellent coverage
Cons
  • Mixing colors can be challenging for beginners due to the intensity of pigments

I'm NOT a fan of this new, more expensive product from Volkart. Yes, maybe there is more pigment, but it doesn't wash off the brushes well, so it's painful to wash off. You cannot use it as a primer on anything other than small canvases. I think you can mix regular folkart acrylics and use them on small areas of the painting. I don't paint with fills so I didn't try it as another reviewer suggested. Recently, using Zoom during a class was frustrating. My husband got me a set for my birthday…

Pros
  • colors
Cons
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