I use Indantherene Blue quite
"I use Indantherene Blue quite often as a transparent glaze in my landscape work, the perfect moody blue."
Heavy Body Acrylic
A clean deep blue, transparent, single pigment color. It is a modern organic pigment, patented in 1901
This is high viscosity, pigment-rich professional acrylic color, ideal for impasto and texture. With a high concentration of lightfast artist-quality pigment and a satin finish, Heavy Body Acrylic gives you rich, permanent color, with crisp brush strokes and knife marks.
SPECIFICATIONS
| SKU: | 094376943429 |
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| Colour Code: | 322 |
| Lightfastness: | Excellent |
| Opacity: |
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| Series: | 3 |
| Pigment Code: | PB60 |
| Pigment Classification: | Organic |
| Gloss Average: | 28.2 |
| Colour Temperature: | Cool |
| Chemical Description: | Indanthrone |
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Other creatives have asked us...
Creating Heavy Body paint by adding gel to Soft Body may affect color intensity. We would always advise that you'll get the result by choosing the appropriate paint for the task.
Besides brushes, experiment with knives, combs, and scrapers for unique Heavy Body effects.
Heavy Body Acrylic is a thicker viscosity than Soft Body and provides a different texture.
You can thin Heavy Body paint with water, but it may reduce color intensity. We would always advise that you'll get the result by choosing the appropriate paint for the task.
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"I use Indantherene Blue quite often as a transparent glaze in my landscape work, the perfect moody blue."