Winsor & Newton Winton Oil Color Paint, Starter Set, 10 x 37ml Tubes, 12 Piece Set
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roger
> 24 hourDecent quality paint. It has a good feel and is easy to mix. If youre starting out, I recommend buying a second tube of titanium white; a single 21ml tube will not be enough.
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Sasha
> 24 hourI like that I got it at a good price. Amazing price on Amazon. The colors are rich, the texture is not too thick and it doesn’t clump as a result. I prefer a little thicker paint, but it’s a personal preference. It’s a good product, just not my favorite.
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SHARDY
> 24 hourIt seems that i was sent a set that was returned by another customer? The box it came it, was damaged, there was a long strip of tape all along the front of the box. The paint tubes inside were jumbled. See the photos i attached. Its not a deal breaker, however, given the HIGH price point, and Windsor & Newton brand, it was disappointing to receive what i had spent $50+ USD on, come to me like it had been thrown around. Thankfully, all of the paint tubes and bottle of Liquin™ were all intact. Windsor & Newton should package their oil paint sets the way Gamblin™ does. In a wooden box, which was completely intact, and perfect when i received the set. Beautiful. Had the set i received from Windsor & Newton not been jumbled/messy, my rating, and overall impression of their product would be higher. Do better Windsor & Newton. Do better.
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Samuel Hernandez
> 24 hourI really loved using this paint! It’s my first time that I’ve used oil paint and I definitely will have to continue! The colors have a great sheer to them, one thing that I should have considered more was the drying process after your work is done... If you’re like me and you like leaving paste of paint in your canvas then just prepare to leave your beautiful painting to sit in a safe place for like 3 days. If your not like me and won’t use the paint as paste then you won’t have to worry about that since it’ll dry, reasonably some time later, after your done on the same day.
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Niko Sramek
> 24 hourThe paints are nice but some of them were busted in the package. Disappointing
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KK
> 24 hourMy daughter is a beginner of oil painting, her art teacher recommend this brand for us for begginer to use.
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Kristin
> 24 hourEverything was great about this set, but theres one color that I was looking forward to the most that they advertised on here that came with the set, but it doesnt come with the set is Sap Green was switched out for bright green to most people its not that big of a deal but I really needed that color for my landscape paintings. Overall it is a great price for what you get.
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Lia!!!
> 24 hourIf you buy these remember to get a white tube separate, it will help a lot. These are the first oil paints i have ever bought or used. Remember that you need to be very careful with oil paint and all of the supplies! You need a well ventilated room and a way to properly dispose of your waste, we dont want paint thinner and stand oil to end up in landfills!! Be careful, but enjoy yourself! Oil paint is such a fun medium :)
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Keri
> 24 hourExactly the set described. Winsor & Newton oils are good quality so I was happy to find an wide color set to try out. I just dabble in oils, and getting to try various colors from a decent company for a reasonable price was a deciding factor. I was especially impressed with the shipping, as I am located in the Pacific Northwest in the United States and these shipped from the UK. I was expecting it to take a few weeks. I got these 4 days after I ordered them.
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Jack V. Briner
> 24 hourI am still new to painting, but Windsor Newton paint is an above average quality paint. The colors are opaque, bright and creamy. They mix and blend well. The color selection is good for the beginner. The colors are traditional and will help the beginner build a good understanding of mixing. The colors are not appropriate for portraits, but I painted a mixture of abstract, landscape and still lifes with the paint. I bought other brushes, and I dont recall the included brushes. I was not taught to use liquin, and I had enough ideas that I was not into experimenting with it at the time. The tubes are large enough that you feel free to use the paint. I paint rather thick--sort of a mild impasto style. I now paint with 200 ml tubes. However, I still have some remnants of these tubes left. I must not use that much Burnt Sienna or Raw Umber. The sets titanium white was larger (I guess about 40 ml) than the other tubes which is very useful. I suggest a canvas pad, such as