OIL PAINT
This type of paint is oil that dries out quickly and is mixed with different pigments and fillers.
It may be used to draw upon fabric, wood, stone, metal as we recommend applying primer on all types of surfaces. The time necessary for drying out of oil paints is significantly longer than the one required for the drying out of acrylic and tempera paints. Oil paint can be cleaned up with turpentine or spirit but it forms an insoluble layer once it dries out. Brushes can be cleaned up with white spirit, warm water and soap.
Oil paint consists of oils that dry out easily and are used individually or as a mixture in different proportions. The ratio and type of oil are chosen in accordance with the pigment specification so that the drying out is complete and there is a minimal yellow colour of the layer. These oils are a result from the pressing out of seeds. They are natural products and their content is dependent on the different weather conditions and seasons. We are improving the quality of linseed oil by taking advantage of the spring sun which clarifies and brightens the oil.
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ACRYLIC PAINT
"Maestro Pan" acrylics are manufactured with 100% pure pigment and acrylic emulsion without the addition of fillers, which is the reason for the extreme brightness and brilliance of the colors of the "INTENSIVE" series. The series consists of 48 colors in 45 ml tubes and 200 ml jars. They belong to the ultra-fine art paints class, they are ground to colloidal state and the size of the pigment is less than two microns.
Acrylic paint differs significantly from the oil paint. To begin with the fact that it is diluted with water, not with White spirit or turpentine, as the oil paint. If your technique uses velatures or if you want the acrylics to be highly diluted for the coloring of large surfaces, we advise you, instead of using water, to use acrylic working medium in order not to reduce the adhesive ability of the paint.
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TEMPERA PAINT
Light-resistant pigments and ingredients that provide an even dense tone have been selected. The tempera paints are water-soluble. They are used to paint on paper, wood, cloth, stone, etc. They are easily combined with other water-based paints - watercolor, acrylic. The high concentration of pigment in Maestro Pan tempera paints is achieved at the expense of the filler. We have managed to create tempera paint that minimally changes colour upon drying. Thus, even while working, when the paint is still wet, you get a real idea of the colours and easily achieve the desired colouring.
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