Immerse yourself in the smooth, saturated colour of Liquitex Professional Heavy Body. Dive into its high pigment peaks and defined brush strokes. Experience its thick, buttery consistency, comparable to oil paints. Palette knife and brush strokes remain visible when dry, making it ideal for traditional art techniques, experimental contemporary styles, and mixed media. Impasto applications are free of cracks and chips and flexible when dry. Available in over 100 professional colours. A rich blue-red, highly opaque single pigment colour. Pyrrole was first discovered in 1834 and its name comes from the Greek for reddish or fiery. Series 4.
Immerse yourself in the smooth, saturated colour of Liquitex Professional Heavy Body. Dive into its high pigment peaks and defined brush strokes. Experience its thick, buttery consistency, comparable to oil paints. Palette knife and brush strokes remain visible when dry, making it ideal for traditional art techniques, experimental contemporary styles, and mixed media. Impasto applications are free of cracks and chips and flexible when dry. Available in over 100 professional colours. A rich blue-red, highly opaque single pigment colour. Pyrrole was first discovered in 1834 and its name comes from the Greek for reddish or fiery. Series 4.
Immerse yourself in the smooth, saturated colour of Liquitex Professional Heavy Body. Dive into its high pigment peaks and defined brush strokes. Experience its thick, buttery consistency, comparable to oil paints. Palette knife and brush strokes remain visible when dry, making it ideal for traditional art techniques, experimental contemporary styles, and mixed media. Impasto applications are free of cracks and chips and flexible when dry. Available in over 100 professional colours. A rich blue-red, highly opaque single pigment colour. Pyrrole was first discovered in 1834 and its name comes from the Greek for reddish or fiery. Series 4.
Immerse yourself in the smooth, saturated colour of Liquitex Professional Heavy Body. Dive into its high pigment peaks and defined brush strokes. Experience its thick, buttery consistency, comparable to oil paints. Palette knife and brush strokes remain visible when dry, making it ideal for traditional art techniques, experimental contemporary styles, and mixed media. Impasto applications are free of cracks and chips and flexible when dry. Available in over 100 professional colours. A rich blue-red, highly opaque single pigment colour. Pyrrole was first discovered in 1834 and its name comes from the Greek for reddish or fiery. Series 4.
Size
Variant | |
color | Pyrrole Crimson (326) - S4 |
size | 59ml |
Variant | |
color | Pyrrole Crimson (326) - S4 |
size | 59ml |