Tri-Art Mediums - Black Gesso - Tri-Art Mfg.
Tri-Art Mediums - Black Gesso - Tri-Art Mfg.
Tri-Art Mediums - Black Gesso - Tri-Art Mfg.
Tri-Art Mediums - Black Gesso - Tri-Art Mfg.
Tri-Art Mediums - Black Gesso - Tri-Art Mfg.
Tri-Art Mediums - Black Gesso - Tri-Art Mfg.
Tri-Art Mediums - Black Gesso - Tri-Art Mfg.

Médiums Tri-Art - Gesso noir

Prix de vente$13.40 CAD
SKU : 1388
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Nick Butts (Beamsville, CA)

I bought your acrylic paints from Victory Supplies in Peterborough. I am getting back into painting after 25 years. I used to use Stevensons paints, which I found very good. I am finding that your paints dry darker, making it more challenging to mix colours. I believe you use a whitish acrylic medium in manufacturing your colours that dry clear, which would make the colours darker. I like buying Canadian, so will continue buying your paint. This is meant to be constructive critic.
With kind regards,

Nick Butts

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Jim Mroczkowski (Windsor, CA)
Gel Medium Matte

I have used Liquitex, Golden and the former now defunct Stevenson gel mediums. Liquitex pricing is prohibitive costly while Golden's viscosity is thinner, Stevensons was far more elastic and workable which I preferred. Tri-Art is fine but dries too fast and doesn't peak as well as Stevensons. Price is reasonable. Will use again.

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John McCarthy (Kailua, US)
Best Top Coat

I’ve used many mediums, varnishes and top coats, nothing compares to Tri-Art’s Liquid Glass. Easy to use and makes my paintings look great.!

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doug goodale (Greater Sudbury, CA)

Tri-Art Mediums - Polymer Medium Matte

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Alvin Tanuan (North York, CA)
Modern "new " ultramarine blue

I bought the "new " Ultramarine blue , because it looked good-slight more vibrant,bitmore intense. But until you test it, I don't exactly know how it will affect and behave with other colors. When I mixed it with alizirin-crimson, or med red with TI White , it turns to a WA Grey, not COOL Grey, which I need. Now I can not match my previous cool grey from a classic Ultramarine Blue.
Essentially the difference is that Classic Ultramarine is a red shade vs Modern which is a red shade blue. Tri art meedf to stipulate this on the web site when selecting classic vs Modern. Having said this, can I send this back to have it exchanged to classic Ultramarine Blue?