Elevate your art with the vivid allure of Brilliant Purple from the Impressions Acrylic Printing Ink line. This captivating shade captures the essence of brilliance with its vibrant, luminous hue that adds a touch of regal elegance to any piece. Specially formulated for both block and silk screen printing, Brilliant Purple delivers consistent, flawless application and excellent coverage. Its high pigment load ensures that each print pops with stunning clarity and depth. Whether used for bold, graphic prints or intricate details, Brilliant Purple is perfect for artists looking to infuse their work with a burst of rich, eye-catching color.
I bought a selection of student grade and professional grade paints and am loving them all. Totally smitten by the olive green.
Tri-Art Liquids - Neutral Grey
Anthony Clementi
Transparent and Bright
I have been using Tri-Art Napthol Red for a few weeks and find that it compares with Golden and Liquites Acrylics and is more inexpensive.
Tri-Art High Viscosity - Naphthol Red Light
Andra
Best quality and Canadian
The watercolours are exceptional. I am obsessed! With smooth application and high pigmentation, it is a pleasure to mix and layer colours. They possess a remarkable depth and intensity, and have excellent surface coverage power.
Tri-Art Water Colours - Golden Orange
LINDA YEOMAN
Tri art mediums are the best
Tri-Art Mediums - Self Leveling Gel Matte
John faulkner
Beautiful for textured work
Tri-Art High Viscosity - C.P. Cadmium Red Deep
Robert Paul Bailey
Go to colour
It’s a great highlight colour. Bright and covers well. When I need a hit of sunlight, CAD Orange is it.
Tri-Art High Viscosity - C.P. Cadmium Orange
Louise Long
Great colour.
I have so far used it just for toning my canvas and it works really well with a small amount of paint.
Tri-Art High Viscosity - Transparent Red Oxide
Anthony Clementi
I have used Tri-art before in the limited quantities and colours at my local Art Supply Store and found hem to be as good as Golden Paints which I have used for several years. In fact, I was one of the first buyers of Golden in New York when the founder Harry sold them out of his trunk in Soho and then at a few Art Supply Stores. Now living in Canada, the price differential has been a factor for me looking for a less expensive substitute. So far the colour I have bought closely match the characteristics of Golden; the opacity and brilliance seems the same. The Cadmium Red Medium from Sri- Art is both brighter and as opaque as the Golden. I still have some paint in a 16Oz. Jar from Golden and have tested next to the Tri-Art. I like the results.