🎉 Paint Your Passion with Winsor & Newton!
Winsor & Newton Designer's Gouache in Primary Red (14 ml) is a premium quality paint made from the finest pigments, offering vibrant, semi-opaque colors with a flat, matt finish. With a permanence rating of B, this gouache is moderately durable, making it ideal for both professional artists and passionate hobbyists.
O**Y
Nice product makes great washes
I use this with watercolors and it makes great washes mixed with color
T**S
Winsor & Newton is my favorite gouache paint.
Correct product. However, the two 37ml tubes were just shipped in a padded paper envelope. Both were dented, bent and fortunately did not burst open. Careless packaging.
L**A
Great watercolor
Great watercolor product
D**.
Good Stuff
Good product. Will order again
E**R
Great add for watercolor
I wanted to try this to add white on top of my water color. It works great! I also figured out I can add a little to a color to make an opaque light shade of any color, by mixing with my water color.I could buy a bunch of different pastels but just buying the white and mixing with my water colors makes it really versatile. here is a painting where I used it on some waves.I'd say I'm beginner to painting but do have a lot of drawing experience.
L**E
Love W&N paint
The shipping this in a bag doesn’t work at all. The tube is bent so bad that it’s almost broken open. It needs to be shipped in a box.
K**R
Just what it says!
Just what it says. I don't have enough experience under my belt to comment on quality, but no complaints!
S**E
Quality gouache paints with multiple uses
The gouache by Winsor and Newton is amazing. It can be used alone but I mostly use it in combination with watercolors for areas of my paintings that I want to be solid color and for backgrounds. Sometimes I add a dab here and there to finished watercolors for just a touch of extra vibrant color. The permanent white is a great, bright white for highlights. They are quite expensive, perhaps purchase just one or two colors to start and add to your collection over time. You can use white gouache and add regular watercolor paint to it to give it color, which is useful and economic. I am attaching some pictures of my paintings where I incorporated gouache. Sometimes the paint can look patchy if you don’t apply it in a thin enough layer. You can see that effect in the ladybug image. To get as even a background as possible I like to do 2-3 thinned down layers of gouache. It makes a smooth, non reflective background and in black it’s almost like velvet. I highly recommend these quality gouache paints!
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