Daler Rowney - Simply - Oil Tubeset - 12 ml tubes

Rs. 350.00

Size: 6 x 12 ml

6 x 12 ml
12 x 12 ml
24 x 12 ml
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Size: 6 x 12 ml, 12 x 12 ml, 24 x 12 ml
Vendor: Daler Rowney
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DALER ROWNEY-SIMPLY OIL TUBESET-12ML TUBES.

 

ABOUT THE BRAND DALER ROWNEY:

 

  • Daler-Rowney is a British art materials manufacturer with a rich history dating back to 1783.
  • The company was founded by George Rowney, a wigmaker who began selling pigments for wigmaking.
  • Over the years, Daler-Rowney has expanded its product range to include a wide variety of art supplies, including paints, brushes, papers, and other accessories.
  • Daler-Rowney has a reputation for innovation and quality.
  • The company was one of the first to produce watercolor paints in tubes, and it has also been a pioneer in the development of acrylic paints and other new media. Daler-Rowney's products are used by artists of all levels, from students to professionals.

 

ABOUT THE PRODUCT  OIL PAINTS:

 

  • Oil paints are a type of slow-drying paint that consists of particles of pigment suspended in a drying oil, commonly linseed oil. 
  • The viscosity of the paint may be modified by the addition of a solvent such as turpentine or white spirit, and varnish may be added to increase the glossiness of the dried oil paint film. 
  • The addition of oil or alkyd medium can also be used to modify the viscosity and drying time of oil paint.
  • Oil paints were first used in Asia as early as the 7th century AD and can be seen in examples of Buddhist paintings in Afghanistan. They were introduced to Europe in the 12th century by the Crusaders, and quickly became the preferred medium for painting.
  • Oil paints offer a number of advantages over other types of paint. They are very opaque, but they can be thinned to varying degrees of transparency. 
  • They also have a slow drying time, so artists can rework the paint for a long period of time. 
  • Oil paints are also very durable and can last for centuries.
  • However, oil paints also have some disadvantages. 
  • They can be difficult to clean up, and they can have a strong odor. They are also flammable, so they must be handled with care.
  • Despite the disadvantages, oil paints remain a popular medium for artists. They are versatile and can be used to create a wide variety of effects. Some of the most famous paintings in the world, such as the Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci and The Birth of Venus by Sandro Botticelli, were painted in oil.
  • If you are interested in trying oil paints, there are a few things you need to know that along with these paints, you need to also have a variety of brushes suitable for oil painting like hard bristle or hog hair brushes, solvents & canvas
  • Oil paints can be applied in a variety of ways, so experiment until you find a technique that you like. 
  • You can use a brush, palette knife, or your fingers to apply the paint. You can also use a variety of techniques to create different effects, such as blending, glazing, and stippling.
  • Oil painting can be a challenging but rewarding hobby. 
  • With a little practice, you will be able to create beautiful paintings that will last for years to come.

 

Here are some tips for painting with oil paints:

 

  • Start with a light touch. You can always add more paint, but it is difficult to remove it.
  • Thin your paints with a solvent such as turpentine or white spirit. This will make them easier to apply and control.
  • Use a variety of brushes. Different brushes are better suited for different tasks, such as blending, stippling, and outlining.
  • Experiment with different techniques. There are many different ways to apply oil paint, so find a technique that you like and that works for you.
  • Be patient. Oil paints dry slowly, so allow yourself plenty of time to complete your painting.
  • When blending, use a soft brush like sable, goat or synthetic brushes. Filbert brush will be most ideal for blending purpose.
  •  Oil paint is permanent once it is dry. It can be varnished and sealed.
  • Have fun! Oil painting is a great way to express your creativity.

 

Surfaces:

 

  • The best surface which is suited for oil paints are wood, paper, or most preferably canvas.
  •  Before using oil paints, prepare the surface with a coat of primer like gesso.



FEATURES:

 

COLOURS:

 

  • The set contains 12 ml tubes in 6, 12 and 24 different shades.  

 

HIGH QUALITY:

 

  • High-quality pigments are loaded to achieve rich and vibrant colors. The colors are rich and pure.

 

CONSISTENCY AND TEXTURE:

 

  • The texture is thick, creamy and well-mixed. The consistency is very smooth and glides smoothly across the surface.



PERMANENT AND LIGHTFASTNESS:

 

  •  It is permanent once the paints are completely dry.
  •  The colors will remain original even after being exposed to light.