Koh-i-noor Acrylic Paint 40 ml, Ochre 0600
Koh-i-noor Acrylic Paint in Ochre (color code 0600) is a professional-grade, essential earth pigment that delivers a warm, natural golden-yellow hue perfect for landscapes, portraits, and classical techniques. This 40 ml tube contains a highly pigmented, water-based acrylic formula known for its excellent coverage, durability, and versatility. As a timeless color used for centuries, it dries to a permanent, waterproof finish and mixes beautifully to create a wide range of flesh tones, natural greens, and rich, earthy browns, making it a cornerstone of any serious artist's palette.
Product Features & Technical Specifications
- Classic Earth Pigment: A genuine ochre color offering a warm, opaque, and natural yellow-gold tone with excellent lightfastness and historical authenticity.
- High-Quality Water-Based Acrylic: Professional artist-grade dispersion paint that is easy to work with, dilutes with water, and allows for quick cleanup with soap and water.
- Permanent & Durable Finish: Once fully cured, it forms a flexible, waterproof, and abrasion-resistant film that will not crack, yellow, or fade over time.
- Intense Pigmentation & Great Coverage: Formulated with a high pigment load for strong opacity and rich color payoff, providing solid coverage even in thin layers.
- Universal Surface Adhesion: Suitable for painting on all non-greasy, non-water-absorbent surfaces, including canvas, wood, paper, plaster, and stone.
- Exceptional Mixing Properties: A vital base color for mixing. Combines with whites, umbers, siennas, and blues to create an endless array of natural tones, olives, and muted shades.
- Convenient 40 ml Metal Tube: Packaged in an airtight metal tube that protects the paint from drying out, ensures a long shelf life, and allows for precise dispensing.
Primary Uses & Artistic Benefits
- Essential for Landscapes & Nature: Perfect for painting sunlit fields, autumn leaves, sandy beaches, and natural earth textures.
- Foundation for Skin Tones: A classic base for creating realistic Caucasian, olive, and golden skin tones when mixed with reds, browns, and whites.
- Creates Natural Greens & Browns: When mixed with blues (like Ultramarine), it creates beautiful, muted natural greens. Mixed with umbers or black, it yields rich, warm browns.
- Underpainting & Glazing: Ideal for warm-toned underpaintings and for creating luminous glazes over other colors due to its good transparency when diluted.
- Versatile for Fine Art & Decoration: Suitable for fine art painting, mural work, furniture distressing, and creating antique or vintage effects on crafts.
Recommended Surfaces & Applications
- Fine Art: Primed canvas, wood panels, and heavy-weight paper for landscapes, portraits, and still lifes.
- Craft & Decorative Arts: Wood furniture, picture frames, terracotta pots, and decorative plaster objects for a warm, aged patina.
- Historical & Figure Painting: An indispensable color for classical painting techniques, historical illustrations, and realistic figure work.
- DIY & Faux Finishes: Creating stone, sand, or aged plaster effects in home decor and set design.
How to Use for Best Results
- Surface Preparation: Ensure your surface is clean, dry, and free of dust or grease. For porous surfaces like raw canvas or wood, applying a primer (gesso) is recommended.
- Dispensing & Mixing: Squeeze a small amount onto your palette. Ochre has strong tinting power, so use it sparingly when mixing with other colors.
- Application Techniques:
- For opaque coverage: Use with minimal water.
- For glazes and washes: Dilute with water or acrylic glazing medium.
- For textured effects: Mix with modeling paste or apply thickly with a palette knife.
- Key Mixing Combinations:
- Olive Green: Ochre + a small amount of Phthalo Blue or Ultramarine Blue.
- Golden Skin Tone: Ochre + Titanium White + a touch of Cadmium Red.
- Warm Gray: Ochre + Titanium White + a touch of black or blue.
- Cleaning: Clean all brushes and tools immediately after use with warm, soapy water before the paint dries.
Professional Tips & Care
- Ochre is a naturally granulating pigment; slight texture variations can occur, adding to its authentic character.
- To darken ochre without making it muddy, mix with Burnt Umber instead of black.
- For a brighter, more lemon-yellow ochre, mix with a small amount of Cadmium Yellow Light.
- Always cap the tube tightly after use to prevent the paint from skinning or drying out.
- Seal finished artwork with a varnish to protect the surface and unify the final sheen.
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