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Ultramarine Blue S2 Winsor and Newton Professional Acrylics 60ml

Colour number/code: 664 Series number: 2 Chemical description: Complex sodium alumino-silicate containing sulphur Colour index name: PB29 Colour index number: 77007 Permanence rating: A ASTM lightfastness rating: I Transparency/Opacity: T

  • Winsor & Newton Professional Acrylic is the brightest range of acrylics
  • By combining their unique colour-making experience with the latest developments in resin technology, Winsor & Newton have taken ‘brilliance’ to a new level, eliminating colour shifts when drying
  • Professional Acrylic offers a smooth, thick, and buttery consistency, which makes it very versatile
  • Winsor & Newton Professional Acrylic colours are unrivalled in their richness, intensity and depth of colour; engineered to perfection, these colours deliver only the highest quality
  • This enables paints to be blended more easily and mixed with mediums, or even water for watercolour techniques
  • These colours retain brushstrokes and the profile of the paint for excellent impasto effects
  • They also dilute gradually as water or medium is added, giving artists the maximum control over their paint
  • The resin technology enables the acrylic binder to be transparent when wet or dry, ensuring colours remain unchanged in between their wet and dry states
  • The majority of the range is made with single pigments which ensures that colour brilliance is maintained when mixing
  • These paints have a longer working time than most acrylics, while still being quite quick drying

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Colour number/code: 664 Series number: 2 Chemical description: Complex sodium alumino-silicate containing sulphur Colour index name: PB29 Colour index number: 77007 Permanence rating: A ASTM lightfastness rating: I Transparency/Opacity: T

  • Winsor & Newton Professional Acrylic is the brightest range of acrylics
  • By combining their unique colour-making experience with the latest developments in resin technology, Winsor & Newton have taken ‘brilliance’ to a new level, eliminating colour shifts when drying
  • Professional Acrylic offers a smooth, thick, and buttery consistency, which makes it very versatile
  • Winsor & Newton Professional Acrylic colours are unrivalled in their richness, intensity and depth of colour; engineered to perfection, these colours deliver only the highest quality
  • This enables paints to be blended more easily and mixed with mediums, or even water for watercolour techniques
  • These colours retain brushstrokes and the profile of the paint for excellent impasto effects
  • They also dilute gradually as water or medium is added, giving artists the maximum control over their paint
  • The resin technology enables the acrylic binder to be transparent when wet or dry, ensuring colours remain unchanged in between their wet and dry states
  • The majority of the range is made with single pigments which ensures that colour brilliance is maintained when mixing
  • These paints have a longer working time than most acrylics, while still being quite quick drying

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Professional Acrylic engineered to perfection

Winsor and Newton Professional Acrylic is the brightest range of acrylic. By combining our world-beating colour making experience with the latest developments in resin technology, we have taken ‘brilliance’ to a new level. Winsor & Newton Professional Acrylic colours are unrivalled in their richness, intensity and depth of colour; engineered to perfection, our colours deliver only the highest quality.

Opacity
The opacity of our Professional Acrylic is meticulously checked to ensure they are perfectly engineered.

Viscosity
The viscosity of our Professional Acrylic is tested to ensure outstanding texture and consistency.

Specific Gravity
The specific gravity of our Professional Acrylic is inspected for impeccable quality.

Acrylic FAQ’s

What are the benefits of Acrylic Paint?
Acrylic paint dries quickly, is very flexible and waterproof once dry. The paints are water-based, so there’s no odour and you can easily clean your hands and painting tools using just soap and water, no need for turpentine or white spirit.
They’re also incredibly versatile since they adhere to virtually any surface. Acrylic paints become even more versatile in combination with acrylic mediums. There are various mediums to adjust the characteristics of your paint to your liking, whether you want to thicken or thin your paint, add special effects or give your work an extra glossy or matt finish, anything’s possible with acrylic paint!

What do I need to start Acrylic Painting?
A nice selection of acrylic paint colours.
A selection of brushes in different sizes. The best ones to start with are a few round brushes, and a few flat brushes. Two of each should be enough. Get them in small and large sizes so you have some variety to choose from. You can also add a fine detail brush if you plan to create a detailed painting or a large paddle brush if you want to work on big surfaces.
painting knife can be a great help when mixing colours since you can easily wipe off the paint, brushes can become too clogged with paint if you use them for mixing.
cup of water to rinse your brushes with between colours.
palette to mix your colours on.
And last but not least, the surface you’ll be painting on. This can be a canvas, paper, a wall or a household object, as long as it’s slightly absorbent and free of dust and grease, you’re most likely good to go!
Tip: thin your paint using an acrylic medium instead of water from the start! This helps you spread your paint more easily and evenly, so you can work with the same amount of paint for longer.

How long dies it take for Acrylic Paint to dry?
The drying time of acrylic paint depends on various factors, including humidity, temperature and the thickness of your layers, but it’s usually dry to the touch in about 30 to 60 minutes. Most paints will fully cure in 3 to 4 days, but you can add layers once the paint is dry to the touch. Varnish can be applied after a minimum of 4 days.

Can you delay the drying time of Acrylic Paint?
If you want to work ‘Alla Prima’, also known as direct painting or wet-on-wet, using acrylic colours, you need to act quickly as acrylic paint dries quite fast. Buy yourself some extra time to create stunning colour transitions, blend colours smoothly and allow yourself to work on the same area for longer by using a slow drying medium or acrylic retarder.

Why do Acrylic Colours appear darker when they dry?
The binder of both acrylic paint and mediums is a dispersion of acrylic resin particles in water. As long as the binder contains water, the binder appears white in colour. As the paint dries, the water evaporates and the acrylic resin particles form a uniform, colourless, transparent film. That white cast you see while the colour is wet has disappeared completely and the true colour of the pigments is now visible. This effect, often called colour shift, explains why acrylic paints become darker when they dry. The same counts for acrylic mediums. When you mix a colour with a medium, the wet paint will appear slightly lighter than on its own. After drying, the colour will be the same as the pure, dried paint.

Why does the brush stroke partially disappear once the paint is dry?
Since the binder of acrylic paint consists of acrylic resin particles and water, the paint layer will lose volume when the water evaporates from the paint. This means your brush strokes may become much more subdued once your paint has dried compared to when you first applied it. There are mediums to counter this.

Can Acrylic paint be used on top of oil paint?
Since oil paint creates an oily film, it is not a suitable base for acrylic paint. Acrylic paint needs a slightly absorbent surface that is free of dust and grease to adhere to.

 

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