A. Gallo : 86 Watercolour Dot Card

SKU: WG66DC

Price:

$43.30

  • Colours inspired by historical pigments
  • Luminous paint that activates beautifully when wet

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A. Gallo Handmade Watercolours have been developed using a contemporary approach to historical colour.

Made by hand in Assisi, the watercolours are crafted according to a traditional recipe of raw pigment, gum arabic, local honey, rosemary essential oil, and a wetting agent. This artisanal process creates a very pigmented and luminous paint that activates beautifully when wet. The binder is made from pure lumps of Kordofan gum arabic from the Acacia Senegal tree dissolved in distilled water and filtered to remove any impurities. Honey from Umbria is added as a humectant, and rosemary essential oil is added for its natural antifungal properties.

A. Gallo watercolours are available as individual half pans and in special themed sets. Each half pan is wrapped in watercolour paper with a hand painted sample brushed over it. The watercolour sets are beautifully packaged with original marbled paper by Florentine artisan workshop Giulio Giannini e Figlio and a colour chart printed on Arches watercolour paper. The colours are made by hand in very small batches. The watercolours are cadmium, cobalt, lead, and mercury free.

Dot cards are a great way of trying out a colour before investing, and they also make a convenient colour chart to reference when working out which colours you will need for a particular painting. Wet a brush to experience the complete A. Gallo range. The dot card is prepared by hand.

For more information about A. Gallo Watercolours, click here to read our article.

Spec

Product CodeWG66DC
QualityExcellent
To Use WithWatercolor
Country of ManufactureItaly
Barcode8028338480860
Weight (kg)0.127000

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I am disappointed as I wanted these to be as vibrant as the on-line colour swatches would indicate. Unfortunately, when swatching out the dot cards the colours were only pale versions of the respective colours and it took effort to get colour from these paint dots.

Esther
 

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