MASTER CLASS TEMPERA sets
Optimal balanced composition of colours in convenient sets
Titanium white (101)
Cadmium lemon (203)
Cadmium yellow medium (201)
Cadmium red light (302)
Madder lake red (317)
NEON PINK (368)
DIOXAZINE VIOLET (628)
Ultramarine (511)
Phthalocyanine blue (500)
MAY GREEN (745)
Emerald green (713)
Lamp black (801)
Titanium white (101)
Cadmium yellow medium (201)
Cadmium red light (302)
Iron red (316)
Cobalt blue (508)
Phthalocyanine blue (500)
Emerald green (713)
Ochre light (206)
Burnt Sienna (406)
Black deep (804)
Titanium white (101)
Cadmium lemon (203)
Cadmium yellow medium (201)
Cadmium red light (302)
Iron red (316)
Ultramarine (511)
Phthalocyanine blue (500)
Emerald green (713)
Ochre light (206)
Raw Sienna (405)
Burnt Sienna (406)
Lamp black (801)
ARTIST REVIEWS
EKATERINA NESHKOVA
Tempera is an absolutely unique paint, it is suitable for artists who like oil, acrylic or watercolour. The most important difference between tempera and oil is that it is diluted with water. Tempera is slightly less dense than oil, but it can make a pasty stroke.
VYACHESLAV KOROLENKOV
Tempera is my favorite material for sketches. I like to use it in the plein air, because it is water-based colours, no solvents are needed, all you need is paper or cardboard, Tempera and water, as in watercolour painting, and it is very convenient.
ETERY SIDYAKINA
As for me, I consider Tempera as versatile medium, that allows you to work pasty, like with oils and create big detailed paintings, but also make fast sketches on any paper you have at hand