The linseed oil paint Island Blue is immediately ready to paint. Iceland blue is a cool, lighter and very pleasant shade of blue.
It is not intrusive and more muted than usual shades of blue on the market. It fills the gap that has long existed between our ultramarine / Paris blue and our blueish powder grey. Iceland blue is a mixed colour with good opacity and light fastness.
The linseed oil paint Powder Grey is immediately ready to paint. Our Powder Grey has a grey-blue colour tone. The reddish nuance of the colour appears warm and cozy.
Our powder grey is one of the very popular colours in our range. It bears the beautiful name Almueblaa in Denmark. Historically, it used to be a very common shade of blue/grey in Scandinavia. You can often find this on furniture in old farmhouses. The warm blue shade conveys a feeling of cosiness. This linseed oil paint has good opacity and has a satisfactory lightfastness.
The linseed oil paint Ultramarine Blue is immediately ready to paint. Our ultramarine blue is a warm and rather dark shade of blue.
Ultramarine blue was originally made by grinding lapis lazuli into powder. It remained an extremely expensive pigment until a synthetic ultramarine was invented in 1826. Ultramarine linseed oil paint is transparent and creates therefor a very beautiful depth, something luminous.The name comes from the Latin ultramarinus, literally "beyond the sea", because the pigment was imported into Europe from mines in Afghanistan by Italian traders during the 14. and 15. centuries.
The linseed oil paint Prussian Blue is immediately ready to paint. Prussian Blue is a very dark blue and can appear al,ost black depending on lighting conditions.
Our permanent blue is close related to our ultramarine blue, but it is less warm and darker. The linseed oil paint Permanent Blue is immediately ready to paint.
The colour paste is made out of synthetic pigments and needs more time to dry. Permanent blue is not lightfast.