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Get your creative groove on with Artboard Oil Paints! These oils, born and bred in Durban, South Africa, are very lekka – smooth, buttery, and bursting with vibrant colours. Triple-milled to perfection, they offer extended drying time, giving you all the time you need to work your magic on the canvas. Whether you’re into luminous landscapes or bold abstracts, these paints are your go to.
Earth Tones: Indian Red is perfect for creating warm, earthy tones. Mix it with yellows and browns to achieve a range of natural and subdued colours suitable for landscapes.
Underpainting: Use Indian Red as an underpainting color to establish warm tones in your artwork. It provides a solid foundation for building up other colours.
Portrait Painting: Indian Red is effective for portrait painting. It can be used for skin tones, providing a warm and natural appearance, especially for shadows and blush areas.
Mixing Purples: Combine Indian Red with Ultramarine Blue or Alizarin Crimson to create deep, muted purples suitable for shadows and darker areas.
Sunset Scenes: Utilize Indian Red in sunset scenes to capture the warm, reddish tones of the sky during the golden hour. Mix it with oranges and yellows for a vibrant effect.
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Floral Details: Permanent Rose is excellent for capturing the delicate hues of flowers. Use it for floral details and to convey the softness of petals.
Mixing Purples: Combine Permanent Rose with Ultramarine Blue to create beautiful, vibrant purples. Adjust the ratios to control the intensity and warmth of the resulting colour.
Portrait Painting: Permanent Rose is useful for portrait painting, especially for rosy cheeks and subtle skin tones. Mix it with other skin tones to achieve a natural look.
Glazing Techniques: Utilize Permanent Rose for glazing techniques. Layer it over other colours to add a rosy tint and enhance the overall warmth of your painting.
Subtle Backgrounds: Permanent Rose works well for creating soft and subtle backgrounds, especially in scenes where a gentle and romantic atmosphere is desired.
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Rich Reds: Alizarin Crimson is a rich and deep red. Use it for creating intense and dramatic red hues, especially in areas that require a strong presence of color.
Mixing Purples: Combine Alizarin Crimson with Ultramarine Blue to create deep, muted purples suitable for shadows and darker areas in your compositions.
Portrait Painting: Alizarin Crimson is effective for portrait painting. Use it for capturing the warmth and complexity of skin tones, particularly in shadows and lips.
Floral Accents: Apply Alizarin Crimson to add accents to floral subjects. It’s particularly effective for capturing the depth and richness of certain flower varieties.
Glazing Techniques: Due to its transparency, Alizarin Crimson is suitable for glazing techniques. Layer it over other colors to add depth and create subtle color variations.
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Natural Earth Tones: Yellow Ochre is perfect for creating natural and earthy tones. Mix it with browns and greens to achieve a range of warm, natural colors suitable for landscapes.
Underpainting: Use Yellow Ochre as an underpainting color to establish warm tones in your artwork. It provides a solid foundation for building up other colors.
Mixing Greens: Blend Yellow Ochre with blues like Ultramarine Blue or Phthalo Blue to create muted and natural greens. This is useful for foliage in landscapes.
Warm Sunlit Areas: Yellow Ochre is effective for depicting sunlit areas. Apply it to surfaces directly illuminated by sunlight to convey warmth and brightness.
Architectural Details: Yellow Ochre works well for painting architectural details, especially in scenes with warm-toned buildings or structures.
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Natural Earth Tones: Raw Sienna is perfect for creating natural and earthy tones. Mix it with yellows, browns, and greens to achieve a range of warm, natural colours suitable for landscapes.
Underpainting: Use Raw Sienna as an underpainting colour to establish warm tones in your artwork. It provides a solid foundation for building up other colours.
Mixing Greens: Blend Raw Sienna with blues like Ultramarine Blue or Phthalo Blue to create muted and natural greens. This is useful for foliage in landscapes.
Warm Sunlit Areas: Raw Sienna is effective for depicting sunlit areas. Apply it to surfaces directly illuminated by sunlight to convey warmth and brightness.
Textured Surfaces: Apply Raw Sienna with textured brushes or palette knives to create interesting textures, such as weathered surfaces, rocks, or sandy areas.
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Warm Earth Tones: Mars Yellow is ideal for creating warm, earthy tones. Mix it with browns and reds to achieve a range of natural colours suitable for landscapes.
Underpainting: Use Mars Yellow as an underpainting colour to establish warm tones in your artwork. It provides a solid foundation for building up other colours.
Mixing Reds: Blend Mars Yellow with reds like Cadmium Red or Indian Red to create muted and earthy red-brown tones.
Natural Textures: Apply Mars Yellow to capture the textures of natural elements, such as rocks, soil, or tree bark. Vary the application for realistic effects.
Sunlit Areas: Mars Yellow is effective for depicting sunlit areas. Use it to convey the warmth and brightness of sunlight hitting surfaces.
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Warm Earth Tones: Burnt Sienna is perfect for creating warm, earthy tones. Mix it with yellows, reds, and greens to achieve a range of natural colours suitable for landscapes.
Underpainting: Use Burnt Sienna as an underpainting color to establish warm tones in your artwork. It provides a solid foundation for building up other colours.
Mixing Reds: Blend Burnt Sienna with reds like Cadmium Red or Indian Red to create rich and warm red-brown tones suitable for various applications.
Textured Surfaces: Apply Burnt Sienna with textured brushes or palette knives to create interesting textures, such as weathered surfaces, rocks, or tree bark.
Sunlit Areas: Burnt Sienna is effective for depicting sunlit areas. Use it to convey the warmth and brightness of sunlight hitting surfaces.
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Neutral Earth Tones: Burnt Umber is ideal for creating neutral and earthy tones. Mix it with yellows, reds, and blues to achieve a range of natural colours suitable for landscapes.
Underpainting: Use Burnt Umber as an underpainting color to establish warm tones in your artwork. It provides a solid foundation for building up other colours.
Mixing Grays: Blend Burnt Umber with white or other neutral tones to create a range of muted grays. This is useful for clouds, mist, or shadowed areas in your paintings.
Textured Surfaces: Apply Burnt Umber with textured brushes or palette knives to create interesting textures, such as weathered surfaces, rocks, or tree bark.
Shadowed Areas: Burnt Umber is effective for depicting shadowed areas. Use it to convey depth and create realistic shadows in your compositions.
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Rich Earth Tones: Van Dyk Brown is perfect for creating rich, deep earthy tones. Mix it with yellows, reds, and blues to achieve a range of natural colours suitable for landscapes.
Underpainting: Use Van Dyk Brown as an underpainting color to establish warm tones in your artwork. It provides a solid foundation for building up other colours.
Mixing Reds: Blend Van Dyk Brown with reds like Cadmium Red or Indian Red to create rich and warm red-brown tones suitable for various applications.
Textured Surfaces: Apply Van Dyk Brown with textured brushes or palette knives to create interesting textures, such as weathered surfaces, rocks, or tree bark.
Shadowed Areas: Van Dyk Brown is effective for depicting shadowed areas. Use it to convey depth and create realistic shadows in your compositions.
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Soft Purples: Mauve is a soft and muted purple. Use it for creating gentle and subtle purples suitable for shadows, distant mountains, or atmospheric effects.
Mixing Grays: Mix Mauve with white or other neutral tones to create soft and cool grays. This is useful for clouds, mist, or shadowed areas in your paintings.
Landscape Painting: Mauve works well for landscape painting, especially when you want to convey a tranquil and serene atmosphere. Mix it with other earthy tones for natural landscapes.
Portrait Shadows: Use Mauve for shadow areas in portraits. It adds a touch of coolness to shadowed regions, creating depth and dimension in the subject’s features.
Limited Palette: Mauve works effectively in a limited palette. Combine it with other muted colors for a harmonious and subdued color scheme.
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Neutral Earth Tones: Raw Umber is perfect for creating neutral and earthy tones. Mix it with yellows, reds, and blues to achieve a range of natural colours suitable for landscapes.
Underpainting: Use Raw Umber as an underpainting color to establish cool tones in your artwork. It provides a solid foundation for building up other colours.
Mixing Grays: Blend Raw Umber with white or other neutral tones to create soft and cool grays. This is useful for clouds, mist, or shadowed areas in your paintings.
Textured Surfaces: Apply Raw Umber with textured brushes or palette knives to create interesting textures, such as weathered surfaces, rocks, or tree bark.
Atmospheric Effects: Raw Umber is effective for conveying atmospheric effects in your paintings. Use it in distant landscapes to create a sense of depth and distance.
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