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Ivory
Black 110 is a pure, rich black leaning to the warm side of the colour
spectrum. It is the go-to black for mixing and creating useful grays, and it is
much stronger than most Ivory Blacks.Ivory
Black 110 Gouache Paint
Item #: MG37110
Description: M Graham Gouache - Ivory Black 59 ml
M Graham Gouache is the VIRTUE of fine art gouache, which is
pure colour, crafted with high-performance, lightfast pigments and no chalk or
adulterants that degrade the appearance of the colour when dry. M Graham Gouache is crafted with the same high-quality,
lightfast pigments used in their Oil, Acrylic and Watercolours. Exceptional
tinting strength, working properties and extremely opaque matte finish provide
the fine artist with a permanent piece of art. High pigment loads of brilliant
colour allow brighter, more exciting design works. Colour selection combines
traditional painting colours and popular colours preferred by graphic artists,
illustrators or in colour mixing theory. Made with natural Northwest Honey and
gum arabic for improved flow, added moistness and resistance to cracking. Pigment Composition / Permanence The name of the colour index is established and published by
the American Association of Textile Chemists, the Society of Dyers and
Colourists, and the Society of Dyers and Colourists. It is a generic category
and does not refer to a specific pigment. While it enables the artist to form a
general idea of opacity, transparency, and lightfastness for a pigment in a
particular colour space, it does not provide definitive information. Many
grades of pigment are available from several manufacturers with an extensive
range of physical attributes. Chemical Name The chemical name is a brief, commonly used generic
designation of the pigment type composition. In conjunction with the colour
index name, the chemical name can broaden the artist's understanding of the
source and nature of the pigment used. Permanence / Lightfast Rating The permanence of a colour is a measure of the lightfastness
of the pigment when dispersed in a vehicle and subjected to conditions which
emulate the exposure usually given to a fine arts object. Such ratings are
generally considered vehicle or media-dependent and can vary between media —
thus, pigment, which is suitably lightfast for oil colour, might not be
lightfast in watercolour. Transparency and Opacity Each colour has a designation indicating relative degrees of
transparency to opacity. Please consider these as a guideline because any thin
film application, while not necessarily transparent, can be interpreted by the
view as such.
Size
120ml
Brand
Mr Graham
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