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Big Changes in the
Paint Department

There are big changes in the oil paint department this season. This article will cover some of the new, expanded and improved products available at Wet Paint.

Winsor and Newton has revamped their Artists’ Oil Color line adding 21 unique new colors and improving 31 others, while discontinuing 16 of their less popular offerings.

Also adding new colors are Oregonian paint makers Gamblin and Graham. Robert Gamblin will be adding seven new colors to his popular line of oil paint including Cadmium Lemon and Cobalt Teal.

Art Graham is nearly doubling his color selection, adding 26 new colors to his line of walnut oil-based paints. Initial response to this greatly increased palette has been overwhelmingly positive, especially regarding his new transparent oxide earth colors.

You can purchase both the Gamblin and Graham lines of oil paint right here at Wet Paint's Online Store by clicking here!

Founded in 1720, but brand new to Wet Paint, is Lefranc & Bourgeois Artists’ Oil Color. Added by popular request, this range of 80 colors is distinguished by it’s distinctive Mediterranean palette and consistent working properties.

The list of folks who have used L&B paint reads like your Janson History of Art book; perhaps you should give it a try!

Unless otherwise noted, all sale prices on this page
valid August 1st thru September 30th, 2003

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