Tri-Art High Viscosity - Primary Cyan - Tri-Art Mfg.
Tri-Art High Viscosity - Primary Cyan (4438656745559)
Tri-Art High Viscosity - Primary Cyan - Tri-Art Mfg.
Tri-Art High Viscosity - Primary Cyan 250mL
Tri-Art High Viscosity - Primary Cyan 500mL
Tri-Art High Viscosity - Primary Cyan 1000mL

Tri-Art High Viscosity - Primary Cyan

Sale price$10.65 CAD
SKU: 1084
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Tinting Strength

HIGH TINTING

Sheen

Glossy

Opacity

Semi-opaque

Lightfastness

Best - 4

Pigment Description

A small amount of titanium white is used to balance phthalo blue (green shade) for primary colour mixing. Primary Cyan is a medium-value blue, with a subtle, green leaning, blue undertone. Pair with Tri-Art's Primary Yellow and Primary Magenta for best results.  

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Customer Reviews

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Bill Parker (Oakville, CA)
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!

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Bill Parker (Oakville, CA)
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!

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John faulkner (Ontario, CA)

Great great great

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Bill Parker (Oakville, CA)
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.

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Lynn Caldwell (Gatineau, CA)
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.