Yellow Ochre
Yellow Ochre
Yellow Ochre is a warm, earthy yellow with a slightly muted, brownish undertone. It has a soft, golden hue that works beautifully for natural skin tones, landscape elements, and subtle highlights. The pigment offers good opacity, providing solid coverage in a range of applications, from glazing to heavier impasto work. Its excellent lightfastness ensures that the color retains its vibrancy over time. The oil paint made with this pigment has a smooth, buttery consistency, making it easy to mix and apply while maintaining a consistent texture for detailed work or broader strokes.
Gapka Oil Paint is a line of handcrafted oil paints made using only the finest pigments ground in natural oils, without adding any fillers. Our artisan made paints are meticulously crafted in small batches to ensure quality and consistency.
Each of our colors has its own physical and chemical properties that we do not alter. The formula and grinding of each color respects and responds to these characteristics in order to guarantee their natural consistency, purity, luminosity, and brightness.
Pigment:
PY43
Vehicle:
Refined linseed oil
Lightfastness:
ASTM I - Excellent
Opacity:
1 - (1=Opaque - 4=Transparent)
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Awesome!
These are the best paints I’ve experienced. They have changed my world of a landscape artist.
Wonderful paints!
These paints are loaded with pigment and are rich and dense. They cover so much better than other brands generally carried. That means the tube lasts much longer than others. Well worth it!
How I liked the Yellow Ochre
Have used Yellow ochre on two paintings already and it enriched the wood grain and brought it to life!