Neon Pink
Neon Pink
Our neon paints are fluorescent and will glow when exposed to a UV-Blacklight. These same pigments make the colors bright neon under normal lighting conditions.
The pigments used in making fluorescent paints have their own unique qualities. The paints will seem grainy and have a tendency to separate from the oil. Painting overly thick layers will result in a powdery texture that will take a long time to dry and may crack if touched.
As with all Gapka paints, we believe the only ingredients should be pigment and oil. We leave the addition of mediums to manipulate the paint to you, the artist.
Fluorescent colors are not colorfast by their nature. Humidity, temperature, and light exposure will affect the duration of the fluorescent properties and brightness of the paint in daylight. Read more about their lightfastness here.
Vehicle:
Refined linseed oil
Opacity:
4 - (1=Opaque - 4=Transparent)
Note: Actual product color may vary from the images shown. Every monitor or mobile display has a different capability to display colors, and every individual may see these colors differently. In addition, lighting conditions at the time the photo was taken can also affect an image's color.
For special order sizes, email us for a quote at contact@gapkapaints.com
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Phenomenal Paint!
After being very disappointed with the neon oils/pigments purchased from other brands, I ordered a small tube of this to test out. The texture, pigment, and consistency are all excellent. Shipping was timely and they sent me some free samples as well. I will be ordering a big can next!
Great paint, strong pink
This neon pink has become a go-to. I use these all the time. The pink is especially bright and even more striking than the photos suggest. Even small marks stand out from twenty feet away. This pink was the best mixed of the Gapka oils I purchased. Some of them had separated a lot by the time they got to me. They were still amazing quality pigments, but the yellow for instance required mixing.