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SchubArt6x 50ml Student Acrylic Paints

R249

Retail: R350
About

SchubART has a long and proud paint history going way back to the 1950s when a husband and wife team of paint chemists emigrated from Germany to South Africa. Three years later a new paint company surfaced on the South African market. After many successful years of producing an extensive range of paints under the name of Shura Paints, SchubART was created in 1998 to satisfy the demanding and growing needs of the local artist community.

Acrylic paints have been available since the 1950s and have gained tremendous popularity due to their ease of use, affordability, and fast drying times. They are recommended for professional artists as well as for hobbyists and for schools.

This range consists of the same colours as the Artists' Acrylics, making the transition from Student Acrylics to Artist’s Acrylic a lot easier. Only high-quality, light-fast pigments are used. Viscosity is lower than that of the Artist’s Acrylics, but due to the high pigment loading still offers exceptional coverage. Student Acrylics have an attractive satin finish due to the high level of acrylic binder and low level of inert fillers. Quality and value make for an excellent choice for students. 

Product Features
  • Set of 6
  • High-quality
  • Acrylics
  • Light-fast pigments
  • Satin finish
  • Colours include: Black, White, Blue, Red, Green, Yellow
Product Specifications 
  • Capacity: 50ml each
  • Tube dimensions: 8.5 x 3.5 x 3.5cm
  • Weight: 420g (70g each)
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