Winsor & Newton Winton Oil Colour - Tube of 200 ML - Yellow Ochre (744)
Winsor & Newton Winton Oil Colour - Tube of 200 ML - Yellow Ochre (744)
Winsor & Newton Winton Oil Colour - Tube of 200 ML - Yellow Ochre (744)
Bright and Beautiful, W&N Winton Oil Colours offers quality and affordability, made from moderately priced pigments. All the tones have been carefully made to bring out the best of each pigment, so to create bold and vibrant artworks. Perfect for large volumes of colour with stiff and uniform consistency.
Yellow Ochre is a warm yellow colour. Originally made from natural iron oxides found in earth, it is one of the oldest pigments used by mankind. A synthetic version became available in the 1920s.
Bright and Beautiful, W&N Winton Oil Colours offers quality and affordability, made from moderately priced pigments. All the tones have been carefully made to bring out the best of each pigment, so to create bold and vibrant artworks. Perfect for large volumes of colour with stiff and uniform consistency.
Yellow Ochre is a warm yellow colour. Originally made from natural iron oxides found in earth, it is one of the oldest pigments used by mankind. A synthetic version became available in the 1920s.
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
Bright and Beautiful, W&N Winton Oil Colours offers quality and affordability, made from moderately priced pigments. All the tones have been carefully made to bring out the best of each pigment, so to create bold and vibrant artworks. Perfect for large volumes of colour with stiff and uniform consistency.
Yellow Ochre is a warm yellow colour. Originally made from natural iron oxides found in earth, it is one of the oldest pigments used by mankind. A synthetic version became available in the 1920s.