Lefranc et bourgeois flashe matt vinyl paint ivory 125 ml series 1.
Flashe vinyl paint uk.
Lefranc bourgeois flashe vinyl 400ml available in black white only 25 80 24 55 flashe vinyl colours can be diluted with water like resin based acrylic paints.
Highly pigmented flashe may be diluted with water to create a range of results from highly opaque to a transparent watercolor effect.
Flashe is an extra fine vinyl based professional grade of matte permanent colors.
Lefranc bourgeois flashe are a range of vinyl emulsion paints that offer flat matt coverage on a wide variety of surfaces.
The flashe range distributed since 1955 is one of the first modern painting materials.
Lefranc et bourgeois flashe matt vinyl paint sand yellow 125 ml series 1.
An ideal medium for all artworks to be photographed.
Lefranc et bourgeois flashe matt vinyl paint pastel yellow 125 ml series 1.
Once dry they are water resistant.
Flashe vinyl colours can be diluted with water like resin based acrylic paints.
Lefranc bourgeois flashe vinyl acrylic paints dry matt and opaque with a unique finish that is perfectly flexible with excellent durability.
Insoluble once dry providing lasting flexibility and excellent preservation.
First developed in the 1950s flashe s adhesion properties allows the artist to work indoors or out on canvas paper walls glass wood with brushes paint guns or sponges.
Flashe is an extra fine vinyl based professional grade of matte permanent colors.
It offers optical characteristics similar to gouache old tempera paints and primitive painting grounds the result is matte velvety and opaque.
Flashe is a vinyl paint made by le franc bourgeoise that artists often use for underpainting in oil painting.
Flashe colours are water based and can be diluted with water to produce watercolour gouache.
Its optical characteristics allow the effects of old tempera paints and primitive painting grounds to be reproduced matt and velvety opaque.
It offers optical characteristics similar to gouache old tempera paints and primitive painting grounds the result is matte velvety and opaque.
Extremely highly pigmented flashe may be diluted with water to create a range of possible techniques from dense.