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Hansa Yellow Light and Hansa Yellows are not Cadmium wannabes! They are the coolest transparent yellows. They are cleaner in masstone, brighter in tint, and more transparent. Try using Hansa Yellow Light instead of Cadmium Yellow Light, where transparency is desired. They are also valuable for intensifying the tint of Cadmium Yellows.
Item #: 7300
Description: Gamblin 1980 Oils - Hansa Yellow Light, 37 ml (1.25oz)
Gamblin’s approach is different. 1980 colours contain pure
pigments, the finest refined linseed oil, and marble dust (calcium carbonate).
Since oil painting began, these three ingredients have made more affordable
colours. Painters experience true colours without homogenized texture
or muddy colour mixtures. Gamblin's approach to using traditional raw materials
and processes ensures that artists experience the luscious working properties
they expect from their oil colours. Hansa Yellow Light: Hansa Yellows are not Cadmium wannabes!
It's the coolest transparent yellow. Cleaner in masstone, brighter in tint, and
more transparent, try using Hansa Yellow Light instead of Cadmium Yellow Light
where transparency is desired. It is also valuable for intensifying the tint of
Cadmium Yellows. It has excellent brightness and tinting strength, and its
drying time ranges from average to slow. Because they are more transparent,
they have great value as glazing colours. This Hansa yellow is transparent. It has excellent
brightness and tinting strength, and its drying time ranges from average to
slow. Hansa Yellow makes more intense tints and cleaner secondary colours than
Cadmium Yellows, especially when mixed with other organic or modern colours
like Phthalo Blue and Green. Because it is more transparent, it has excellent
value as a glazing colour. This Hansa Yellow has fair to good permanence, particularly
in the lighter shades. Hansa Yellow has no significant acute hazards, though its
chronic hazards have not been well studied. Hansa Yellows were first made in Germany just before WW1
from a series of synthetic dyestuffs called Pigment Yellow. They were intended
to be an artificial replacement for Cadmium Yellow.Gamblin 1980 Oils - PY3-Hansa Yellow 10G
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