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Fine Artists’ GouacheWatersoluble artists’ colours with extremely high colour intensity
STUDIO GOUACHE
Opaque White20ml, 75ml
8007��� /
PW6
Primary Yellow20ml, 75ml
8024��� / PY3, PW6
Cadmium Yellow light (hue)
20ml, 75ml8026
�� / PY74, PW6
Cadmium Yellow medium (hue)20ml8027
�� / PY74, PR112, PW6
Yellow Orange20ml8030
��� / PO5, PY83
Cadmium Orange (hue)20ml8029
�� / PY74, PO5
Cinnabar Red light20ml8085
�� / PR112, PO5
Cadmium Red deep (hue)
20ml, 75ml8074
�� / PR112
Carmine Red20ml8061
�� / PR184, PR112,
PW6
Primary Red20ml, 75ml
8060�� / PR122
Madder Lake deep20ml8066
�� / PR146, PBk11
Violet bluish20ml8142
�� / PV23, PR122
Prussian Blue20ml, 75ml
8134��� /
PB27
Ultramarine deep20ml, 75ml
8137��� /
PB29, PV23, PB15
Cobalt Blue (hue)20ml, 75ml
8126��� /
PB29, PB15:3,PW6
Primary Blue20ml, 75ml
8121��� /
PB15, PG7, PW6
Brilliant Green Blue20ml8131
��� / PB15, PG7, PW6
Deep Green20ml8174
��� / PY3, PG7
Permanent Green deep20ml8164
��� / PG7, PY3, PW6
Permanent Green light20ml8163
��� / PG7, PY3, PW6
Medium Green20ml8169
��� / PG7, PY3, PW6
Signs and Symbols:Colour, Filling Size, Art. No., Lightfastness, Opacity, Pigment Name
Lightfastness: ��� = excellent up to outstanding lightfast (7-8 on the blue wool scale) �� = very good to excellent lightfast (6-7 on the blue wool scale)
Opacity: = transparent = semi-transparent = semi-opaque = opaque
Pigment Name: The two preceding letters determine the type of colourant used (P=Pigment) and the dye (e.g. W=White), followed by the digits of the pigment type.
This colour chart is produced within the limitations of printing and is intended as a guide only.
Oxide of Chromium20ml8153
��� / PG17, PY3, PG7,
PBk11
Yellow Ochre20ml, 75ml
8031��� /
PY42
Burnt Sienna20ml8109
��� / PY42, PR101,
PBk11
English Red light20ml8054
��� / PY42, PR101
Burnt Umber20ml8111
�� / PR101, PBk11
Van Dyck Brown20ml, 75ml
8112��� /
PR101, PBk11
Ivory Black20ml, 75ml
8182��� /
PBk7, PB15
Gold20ml8198
��� / Perlglanzpigment
Silver20ml8199
��� / Perlglanzpigment
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Medium
Primer and structure. The LUKAS primers and structure pas-tes are ideally suited to create different substrates for gouache painting. The use of LUKAS Gesso provides a mildly absorbant “half chalk” surface.
Better adhesion of gouache paint. By adding the binding agent LUKAS Gum Arabic to the colour, you can achieve a bet-ter adhesion of the gouache to the substrate.
Painting of diffi cult to wet surfaces. For some painting sur-face (for example, slightly greasy or poorly absorbent papers) LUKAS wetting agent is used for pre-treatment.
Surfaces that should not be painted. LUKAS covering agent for watercolours, also known as „Masking Fluid“, can be used to cover surfaces. The surfaces treated with this medium do not absorb any colour. After painting, simply rub off with a soft eraser or with your fi ngers.
Dilute and dissolve. Gouache colour is usually diluted with plain water only. Normally gouache colours remain watersolub-le even after drying. By adding LUKAS shellac soap to the co-lour you can reduce this water solubility, so that a better over-painting is possible.
Protecting the surface. If a fi nished gouache painting is to be protected by a varnish, then the LUKAS spray varnish matt, LUKAS STUDIO acrylic varnish matt as well as the liquid variant LUKAS CRYL varnish matt are ideal. Be mindful that varnishes change the velvety surface characteristic of the gouache. When using varnishes, therefore, a preliminary test should always be carried out so that the image does not become gray or the gouache becomes too glossy
Mixing techniques
Gouache colours present excellent inter-mixability. They are therefore ideal for the colour theory and to create very personal favorite colours. The important basic colours (primary colours) are primary yellow (yellow), primary blue (cyan) and primary red (magenta).
Secondary colours. If you mix two of the primary colours to-gether in a ratio of 1:1, you get the secondary colours red-oran-ge, green and violet.
LUKAS STUDIO GOUACHE
· The perfect paint for the colour theory
· Pronounced colour intensity and highest lightfastness
· Excellent mixing behaviour and fl ow property
· Resistant to wipe and eraser· Water dilutable but remains
water soluble even after drying
· Dries to an opaque, velvet matt fi nish
A high opacity is the key feature of an excellent gouache colour. LUKAS STUDIO GOUACHE fulfi ls this requirement by using the most refi ned pigments. The colour has a very good mixing behaviour, which makes it ideal for the colour theory. All shades have a very good to excellent lightfastness (6 to 8 on the blue wool scale). The use of selec-ted vegetable oils ensures excel-lent properties of LUKAS STUDIO GOUACHE. Suitable on all type of absorbent and non-absorbent surfa-ces (paper, cardboard, canvas, etc.).
All shades of the LUKAS STUDIO GOUACHE are available in 20 ml tu-bes, a selection of 12 shades is also available in 75 ml tubes. A variety of sets of LUKAS STUDIO GOUACHE are also available.
Professional-Quality
Tertiary colors. If you take two primary tones and mix them in a ratio of 2: 1, you get another 6 shades. In this way one gra-dually comes to the whole spectrum of the rainbow.
+ = Yellow Magenta
+ = Cyan Yellow
+ = Magenta Cyan
+ = Yellow Magenta
+ = Yellow Cyan
+ = Magenta Yellow
+ = Magenta Cyan
+ = Cyan Magenta
+ = Cyan Yellow
Brightening and darkening. With the addition of opaque whi-te and ivory black, it is possible to mix any colour to a lighter or darker shade.
Cobalt Blue Darkened with Ivory Black
Cobalt Blue Lightened with Opaque White
Fine Artists’ Gouache
Since 1862, Dr. Fr. Schoenfeld and LUKAS have been a sign of top qua-lity artist’s colours. At the turn of the 20th century, a signifi cant brand po-licy decision was made, which still characterizes the company‘s repre-sentation: The patron saint of pain-ters „Saint Lukas“ became the ep-onym for all LUKAS products. Since that time, people speak of LUKAS artist colours. Even today, Saint Lu-kas is the symbol of the company.
To this day numerous artists all over the world trust the 150-year-old tra-dition of our house. The constant pursuit of superior product quality meant that over the centuries, well-known artists trusted in the quality of LUKAS artists‘ colours. Even Vincent van Gogh, as can be proved, has used the products of our house - the well known master ordered the po-pular colour extra from Düsseldorf. LUKAS started with watercolour and oil colours and then extended to acrylic paints and a large selection of mediums and accessories.
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