🎉 Elevate Your Art Game with Daler Rowney Pro White!
Daler Rowney Pro White is a professional-grade, 1 oz jar of bright and opaque white pigment ink, designed for artists seeking precision, versatility, and permanence in their creative projects. Its quick-drying formula and compatibility with various surfaces make it an essential tool for enhancing artwork.
J**E
Pro White is a must for Pen and Ink drawing.
Pro White is great but it turns hard as a rock if left to dry out. A person almost needs to store it where they can see it and thus realize it needs water added to it. Probably adding water monthly is prudent. It costs so much for such a small bottle that keeping an eye on it is necessary. It works great for whiting out any Ink mistakes as shown in my cartoon. And you can use it to write on and do lettering on the Black inked areas. It is also great for mixing with India ink to create tones and special effects.
T**S
Great product, but did arrive a sticky on top of container
I like this product very much, and the only dislike (which took off a star), was that it arrived with a sticky film on the top. Not sure what it was.
K**M
great fast service
this pro white came highly recommended and I can't wait to use it.
N**B
Great product!
This is a wonderful product and it works very well on watercolor paintings. I however didn't realize how small it is, so pay attention to the fact that it says 1 ounce. That's no fault of the company though that's just me not reading it thourghly. Somewhat thick and goopy after sitting in the heat at my local post office, but after some shaking and stiring it's fine. I would recommend and would buy this again.
D**G
Great whitener
Great find for correction and brightening for my watercolors
M**J
Great Opaque Paint
Great Opaque White Paint
G**R
Great, but watch the rim when closing.
Works great.However, if you spill any around the lid it can be a bitch to get it off. Make sure you wipe it down before closing it up again.
A**E
Strong white for watercolor
I was told this was the best for adding that bit of white back in on your watercolors. Most white paints dry pale and weak. This is far better than others I’ve tried.
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