Golden SoFlat Matte Acrylic, 2 oz. Jar, Dark Green
Golden SoFlat Matte Acrylic, 2 oz. Jar, Dark Green
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SoFlat Matte Acrylic delivers an unmatched combination of intense matte color with enhanced leveling and opacity. The paint is formulated to make it easier for you to create uniform fields of rich matte color in fewer layers than Golden's other color lines. Ideal for creating large, graphic, matte and flat works of art: the matte surface is free of glare or brushstrokes for creating uninterrupted fields of intense color. Artwork created with SoFlat shows up beautifully in photographs and looks fantastic online.
- Smooth, fluid consistency and saturated color dries to an even, glare-free surface
- Achieve uniform fields of rich color with archival performance in indoor applications
- 100% acrylic and compatible with other Golden paints and mediums
This color contains the following pigments:
- PY43-Yellow Ochre
- PG7-Phthalo Green
Pigment Name
PY43-Yellow Ochre
Pigment Type
earth
Chemical Name
iron(III)-oxide, hydrated
Chemical Formula
Fe2O3H2O
Properties
Yellow Ochre provides artists with earth-tones from cream to brown. It has good hiding power, produces a quick drying paint, and can be safely mixed with other pigments. Its transparency varies widely from opaque shades to more transparent ones, which are valued for their use as glazes. If gypsum is present, Yellow Ochre is not suitable for frescoing. (See Brown Ochre, PY43.) PY42 is made from synthetic iron oxides. PY43 is made from natural iron oxide.
Permanence
Yellow Ochre has excellent permanence because ochres are some of the most permanent pigments available.
Toxicity
Yellow Ochre is non-toxic unless it contains manganese.
History
Ochre comes from the Greek word ochros, meaning pale yellow. It was one of the first pigments to be used by human beings, and evidence of its use has been found at 300,000 year old sites in France and the former Czechoslovakia.
Pigment Name
PG7-Phthalo Green
Pigment Type
organic
Chemical Name
polychlorinated copper(II) phthalocyanine
Chemical Formula
C32H3Cl13CuN8 to C32HCl15CuN8 or C32H16CuN8Cl15 (PG7) or C32Br6Cl10CuN8 (PG36)
Properties
Phthalo Green is a transparent, cool, bright, high intensity color used in oil and acrylics. It comes from a Phthalocyanine Blue pigment where most of the hydrogen atoms have been replaced with chlorine, forming highly stable molecules. It has similar pigment properties and permanence to Phthalo Blue. It is slow drying and an excellent base color for mixing a range of bright greens. Phthalo Green is considered a very good alternative to Viridian because it is intense and mixes well and can be used to emphasize mineral colors in various tints. However, its tinting strength is very high, so it can overpower other colors. This pigment most closely resembles the discontinued and toxic Verdigris.
Permanence
Phthalo Greens are completely lightfast and resistant to alkali, acids, solvents, heat, and ultraviolet radiation. They are currently used in inks, coatings, and many plastics due to their stability and are considered a standard pigment in printing ink and the packaging industry.
Toxicity
Phthalo Green has no significant hazards, but it contained PCBs (polychlorinated biphenyls) until 1982.
History
This bright blue-green was developed in 1935 and has been in use since 1938.
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SOFLAT MAT ACR 2OZ DK GRN2