Winsor & Newton Professional Acrylic Colour - Tube of 60 ML - Bismuth Yellow (025)
Winsor & Newton Professional Acrylic Colour - Tube of 60 ML - Bismuth Yellow (025)
Winsor & Newton Professional Acrylic Colour - Tube of 60 ML - Bismuth Yellow (025)
W&N Professional Acrylic Paint range offers most innovative acrylic colour. It combines the finest grade pigments with a transparent binder which ensures colours stay the same from wet to dry. It offers longer working time without compromising the famous acrylic fast-drying time.
Bismuth Yellow is a bright opaque lemon yellow with excellent covering properties. Originally patented in 1924 by the pharmaceutical industry, it has been used by artists since the 1980s.
W&N Professional Acrylic Paint range offers most innovative acrylic colour. It combines the finest grade pigments with a transparent binder which ensures colours stay the same from wet to dry. It offers longer working time without compromising the famous acrylic fast-drying time.
Bismuth Yellow is a bright opaque lemon yellow with excellent covering properties. Originally patented in 1924 by the pharmaceutical industry, it has been used by artists since the 1980s.
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
W&N Professional Acrylic Paint range offers most innovative acrylic colour. It combines the finest grade pigments with a transparent binder which ensures colours stay the same from wet to dry. It offers longer working time without compromising the famous acrylic fast-drying time.
Bismuth Yellow is a bright opaque lemon yellow with excellent covering properties. Originally patented in 1924 by the pharmaceutical industry, it has been used by artists since the 1980s.