The colour is nice, just found that when I open it it has a yellow liquid and since it’s in a tube very hard to mix. I also found them very expensive making it hard for me to support Canadian products.
Self-leveling gel matte medium is a versatile tool for those of us seeking a smooth, brushstroke-free finish with a non-glare surface. Honestly, it’s one of those studio staples I didn’t know I needed until I used it—and now I can’t imagine my workflow without it.
Love, love, love this white. It is beautiful alone or when mixed with other colours. Tri-art paint is a high quality professional artist paint and we are so fortunate to have this company in Ontario! Beautiful quality. Cannot wait to try out some more colour's and change up my pallet colour's!
used it for years - I create poisoned abstract landscaped and stripped lands I mix it with greys and other colours to get effects
All the colours I ordered were great. Plenty of pigment and very spreadable. I'm so happy to have found such high quality paints and excited to know they are produced in Ontario. Thanks
I’m very pleased with the results I’m getting with primary magenta. It’s a deep, rich colour. The paint has excellent body, very easy to blend. Love the results I get blending it with ultra marine blue.
Not new to Tri-Art, but new to the High Viscosity line and must say I am impressed. Love the viscosity and the pigment load is superior. Only thing I will need to get used to is the sheen. It is definitely stronger that I am used to, but know I can adjust that. Overall, it gets high praise.
I love the depth of colour, as a cardmaker they are the perfect price point for Artist grade watercolours.
Haven't tried the paint yet but the gesso is great. Had a lot of trouble getting it open, the jar size is a bit too big to get my hand around it.
Excellent product. I paint in washes and know when I’m using the Glazing Medium I am not weakening the strength of the paint film. I get results I am expecting.
Great product, easy to apply and dries very quickly. Used it on my rocks and my canvases