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winsor & newton professional acrylic color, 60ml tube, perylene maroon

  • $CLP 42.981

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-Our highest quality professional acrylic with unrivalled color brilliance that stays brilliant when wet & dry
-Series: 4/Color Code: 507/Color Index: PR179
-Permanence: A/Opacity: Transparent
-Includes a 2.0oz/60ml tube of Winsor & Newton Professional Acrylic Color
-Conforms to ASTM D4236

Winsor & Newton Professional Acrylic (previously known as Artists' Acrylics) is our finest quality acrylic range and represents a breakthrough in acrylic color technology. After extensive research and development, we are proud to present the brightest ever range of Professional Acrylic. By combining our color making experience with the latest developments in resin technology we have taken 'brilliance' to a new level. And that's not all. Not only are our colors brilliant when wet but they remain as bright when dry - so what you see is what you get. Working with artists around the world confirmed that above all else, acrylic artists want the brightest, most vivid colors that do not change as they dry. Our range of Professional Acrylic represents a significant breakthrough in achieving this and much more. Perylene Maroon is a dark maroon pigment. Perylene is a modern synthetic organic pigment and was first available as a dye around 1912 before becoming available as an artist pigment in the late 1950s.