ARTEZA Iridescent Acrylic Paint, Set of 10 Chameleon Colors, 2 oz/60ml Bottles, High Viscosity Shimmer Water-Based, Blendable Paints, Art Supplies for Canvas, Wood, Rocks, Fabrics

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  • fisherwoman

    > 24 hour

    Relative is in an assisted living facility, but has been a painter most of his life. I bought these for him to try--expanding his artistic side---he loves the colors and what he can do with them. GREAT product! Way to go, Arteza--your company has been wonderful to me over the last 4 years--so glad I found and bought your paints! Your acrylics flowed beautifully on goblets I painted. Pastoral scenes were a big hit at our 50 anniversary party. HIGHLY recommend!

  • Nancy Bentley

    > 24 hour

    I am really enjoying painting with Arteza paint, goes on very smoothly with rich colors

  • Tammy

    > 24 hour

    Love the colors

  • Zeliah

    > 24 hour

    Amazing quality. Fast shipping. 10/10 would Recommend!

  • Eaglessoar2017

    > 24 hour

    Love Artezas other products so I’m sure this will be the same

  • Evilahna

    > 24 hour

    LOVE!

  • J Selby

    > 24 hour

    Great value but colors are odd.

  • Nellie Bleu

    > 24 hour

    Arteza seems to have burst on the arts and crafts scene determined to make an impact in just about every category of art supplies and Ive been curious despite the fact that they seemed to come at a higher price point than other supplies aimed at their market (which I assume is serious crafters and student level artists.) But I love iridescent and pearlescent parts so I bought the 10 chameleon color set. The chameleon label should have clued me in to the fact that these were not what most acrylic paint manufacturers refer to as iridescent but instead an interference color, one which shifts colors depending on the light especially when used on a darker paper.at I had OK, Once I accepted what I had I put them through their paces. I first noted when making a color chart that the lightest color playful pink did not eve show up on what paper, if you can find that 10th flower in the upper picture your eyes are better than mine. The other colors were anemic and in no way resembled the rich colors on the box and attempting to add more layers with no results. I can live with a nice transparent glaze like color but not ar this price. Turning to the consistency and brush feel this is a creamy lovely feeling paint, it is like a Golden soft body thats been mixed with whipped cream, sadly the lovely feel seems to come from some mixing agent they have used to then out the paints diluting what might have been a nice mixture of pigments were there much of them left to bring some life to the anemic colors. I guess my overall disappointment stems to two things, the hype and the price. I could find a use for these paints, specifically I thing they would make a glaze but when I can pick up a Martha Stewart Pearlescent for half the price that would last twice as long, no thanks. PS One other odd note, this paints oddly difficult to remove from hands, stencils, and brushes. Especially the black (why black???) First of all this paint Among the major

  • Rina

    > 24 hour

    The iridescence in these colors is amazing — they catch the light in various ways that changes the color slightly — I’ve done a few terra-cotta pots and many resin cast moulds. They are also absolutely beautiful colors — love love love them. The Fancy Black has a dark bronze highlight, which is my new go to for hardware accents.

  • Sherri Wittrock

    > 24 hour

    These are beautiful colors. They do dry fast and will take at least 2 coats. The color is beautiful. They are perfect. Make sure you get good brushes.

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