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Liquitex Professional Acrylic Ink - Transparent Raw Sienna (332) - Bottle of 30 ML

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Transparent Raw Sienna (332) - 30 ML Bottle
Liquitex Professional Acrylic Ink - Transparent Raw Sienna (332) - Bottle of 30 ML
Liquitex Professional Acrylic Ink - Transparent Raw Sienna (332) - Bottle of 30 ML

Liquitex Professional Acrylic Ink - Transparent Raw Sienna (332) - Bottle of 30 ML

Liquitex Professional Acrylic Ink - Transparent Raw Sienna (332) - Bottle of 30 ML

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Liquitex Professional Acrylic Ink made with finely ground artist quality pigments instead of colorants. They dry quickly, are permanent, water resistant and non-clogging, which makes them ideal for a variety of techniques from watercolour effects to stamping. Colour Name - Transparent Raw Sienna - A bright brown single pigment earth color with a yellow undertone and high transparency. Raw sienna is one of the oldest pigments in its natural state and can be found in prehistoric cave art. It is named after Siena, Italy where the pigment was sourced during the Renaissance.

The Galeria Acrylics line consists of 60 magnificent colors in 60ml tubes and 500ml Jars making it ideal for art & design students, hobbyists, muralists, decorative painters and fine artists who work on a grand scale.

Although Galeria Acrylics are sometimes referred to as a fine grade acrylic, their high pigment levels deliver professional results with significantly better covering power than many similarly priced brands

   

Liquitex Professional Acrylic Ink made with finely ground artist quality pigments instead of colorants. They dry quickly, are permanent, water resistant and non-clogging, which makes them ideal for a variety of techniques from watercolour effects to stamping. Colour Name - Transparent Raw Sienna - A bright brown single pigment earth color with a yellow undertone and high transparency. Raw sienna is one of the oldest pigments in its natural state and can be found in prehistoric cave art. It is named after Siena, Italy where the pigment was sourced during the Renaissance.