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Jack Richeson Shiva Paintstik Pewter Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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4.0
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Paint TypeOil
Surface RecommendationFabric
BrandJack Richeson
ColorPewter Grey
Unit Count1 Count
Package InformationTube
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Description of Jack Richeson Shiva Paintstik Pewter

Manufactured in the u.s.a. No offensive odor, rich creamy buttery consistancy. easy clean up : soap, water, baby wipes. Compatable with other oil paints and mediums. Most Colors Dry Within 24 Hours. Perfect for underpainting, fabric arts, craft projects, stenciling.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Fantastic Pewter Paintstik

After trying this product I must SAY it is an essential tool for any artist into arts and crafts. It is smooth and effortless to apply, producing a unique texture that cannot be achieved with traditional brushes. The pewter hue is breathtaking and is perfect for adding highlights to darker tones. however, this product can be quite pricey, and the stick can break if applied with too much pressure. Overall, this Pewter Paintstik is an excellent addition to any artist's collection..

Pros
  • Creamy consistency for easy blending
Cons
  • Smudging can be difficult to fix once set

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Very large, colors are spot on - does it really take that long?

The single "art" version of the drawings is much larger than the student version. color to the point. I ordered several different colors at once (all were great); Some were so dry that they broke as soon as the packaging was opened. Given that I don't need 4 inches of a side at a time, that was fine. If you're an artist and you know what you're doing, that's cool, but I'd like to check with the supplier. to see how long they sat if you want to use the full length when painting. I'm not at that…

Pros
  • Arts, Crafts and Sewing
Cons
  • Some bugs