I paint landscapes, and this is my go-to green. I can mix a nice olive by adding burnt sienna, a forest green by adding ultramarine, and brighten it with cad yellow. It has good coverage. I prefer it over all other brands.
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Cynthia Gatien (Cornwall, CA)
I really like Rheo Tech titanium white. For painting white backgrounds it has a wonderful creamy texture... wonderful for palette work!
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Chelsea McDonald (Banff, CA)
Good quality for student grade.
As described. Good reliable product
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Lisa Tors (Niagara Falls, CA)
Rheotech pearl blue
The shine on this is not overpowering, but it’s definitely there! Love the sassy sparkle when dry. Texture perfect for brush work, blending into night sky of an abstract nightscape. Will be resined, it’s perfect.
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Robyn Rennie (Orillia, CA)
Rheotech Modeling Paste
I found this product to work very well and dry fairly quickly. I used it as part of an accessible art workshop for children with vision loss.
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Bill Parker
Tri-Art has another winner with High-Viscosity Phthalocyanine Turquoise Light.
I LOVE this colour, and usually pair it with a variety of reds. The high pigment load enables High-viscosity Phthalocyanine Turquoise Light to stand up to the strongest reds I pair it with, and the thick texture gives me infinite options for application. Like I said, I LOVE it!
Tri-Art High Viscosity - Phthalo Turquoise Light
Bill Parker
Tri-Art is the ultra ultramarine blue!
I bought a jar of Tri-Art High Viscosity Ultramarine Blue a couple of weeks ago and I love it. It's thick and goes on smooth, leaving incredible textures on the canvas. The paint is highly pigmented too, so I know the fabulous colour will last long after the painting has been sold. Can't say enough good things about Tri-Art High Viscosity Ultramarine Blue. Or any Tri-Art high viscosity colours!
Tri-Art High Viscosity - Ultramarine Blue Classic
Kathy Arbour
Tri-Art Watercolour
The watercolours are one of the best I have tried and their customer service is great. You can't go wrong with Tri-Art.
Tri-Art Water Colours - Cerulean Blue
John faulkner
Great great great
Tri-Art High Viscosity - Pyrrole Orange
Nick Butts
I bought your acrylic paints from Victory Supplies in Peterborough. I am getting back into painting after 25 years. I used to use Stevensons paints, which I found very good. I am finding that your paints dry darker, making it more challenging to mix colours. I believe you use a whitish acrylic medium in manufacturing your colours that dry clear, which would make the colours darker. I like buying Canadian, so will continue buying your paint. This is meant to be constructive critic.
With kind regards,
Nick Butts
Tri-Art Mediums - UV Stabilizing Medium Semi Gloss
Bill Parker
LOVE Tri-Art High-Vscocity paints!
Tried them when I first heard of them and have used them ever since. Great texture, great colours, great price.
Tri-Art High Viscosity - Burnt Crimson
Lynn Caldwell
Best green for nature
I bought the green gold for a landscape painting I made of a golf green with the sun peeking through the trees. Lots of fog and sun rays, and many many shades of grey. The green gold was perfect as a base green - I even used it straight from the pot. I could have mixed this shade using the colours I already had but this shade made it sooo easy to use straight from the pot, and also makes beautiful yellow-greens and khaki greens by adding other colours. I will use this shade a lot in paintings of natural landscapes.
Tri-Art High Viscosity - Green Gold
R. Golinsky
Gel Medium Matte
I have used Liquitex, Golden and the former now defunct Stevenson gel mediums. Liquitex pricing is prohibitive costly while Golden's viscosity is thinner, Stevensons was far more elastic and workable which I preferred. Tri-Art is fine but dries too fast and doesn't peak as well as Stevensons. Price is reasonable. Will use again.