Tri-Art High Viscosity - Prussian Blue (Hue) - Tri-Art Mfg.
Tri-Art High Viscosity - Prussian Blue (Hue) (4438656057431)
Tri-Art High Viscosity - Prussian Blue (Hue) - Tri-Art Mfg.
Tri-Art High Viscosity - Prussian Blue (Hue) (4438656057431)
Tri-Art High Viscosity - Prussian Blue (Hue) 500mL
Tri-Art High Viscosity - Prussian Blue (Hue) 1000mL

Tri-Art High Viscosity - Prussian Blue (Hue)

Sale price€8,95 EUR
SKU: 1046
In stock
Size:

Size

Quantity:
Tinting Strength

HIGH TINTING

Sheen

Glossy

Opacity

Transparent

Lightfastness

Best - 4

Pigment Description

A staple of painting since the 18th century, Prussian blue still looks fresh and vibrant on a palette next to modern blues. Deep and rich in colour, our formulation has a violet undertone reminiscent of ultramarine blue. Authentic iron ferrocyanide cannot be utilized in acrylic due to its instability in alkaline solutions, so Tri-Art has expertly formulated this hue based on phthalo blue (red shade) and dioxane violet. Use as a mixing compliment, or as a glaze to bring out its deep violet-blue undertone.

Colour Swatch

Find a dealer in your area

Customer Reviews

Based on 135 reviews
95%
(128)
2%
(3)
2%
(3)
0%
(0)
1%
(1)
A
Anthony Clementi (Brookside, CA)
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.

J
John faulkner (Burlington, CA)

Beautiful for textured work

R
Robert Paul Bailey (Port Hope, CA)
Go to colour

It’s a great highlight colour. Bright and covers well. When I need a hit of sunlight, CAD Orange is it.

L
Louise Long (Oakville, CA)
Great colour.

I have so far used it just for toning my canvas and it works really well with a small amount of paint.

A
Anthony Clementi (Brookside, CA)

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.