2-Oz. Createx Pearl Purple Pearlized Airbrush Color — U.S. Art Supply

Purple - Pearlized Airbrush Paint, 2 oz.

Item#: CRE 5301-2Z

Purple - Pearlized Airbrush Paint, 2 oz.

Item#: CRE 5301-2Z

$8.99
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  • 2 oz. Bottle of Createx Pearl Purple Pearlized #5301 CREATEX AIRBRUSH COLORS Hobby Craft Art PAINT
  • CREATEX AIRBRUSH COLORS are ready to use Professional Grade Airbrush Colors of the Highest Quality.
  • Createx uses only the finest pigments and the colors have a brightness and richness unmatched by others
  • Usable on fabrics, leather, canvas, paper, wood, ceramics, and clay surfaces with permanent results
  • Createx has additives and mediums allowing artists to customize the colors for specific applications

Weight: 0.3 lb


Overview


CREATEX AIRBRUSH COLORS are ready to use professional grade airbrush colors which are manufactured with the highest quality control standards. Createx uses the finest pigments available and the colors have a brightness and richness unmatched by others. These colors can be used on a variety of surfaces (i.e. fabrics, leather, canvas, paper, wood, ceramics, and clay) with permanent results. Createx Colors also produces airbrush additives and mediums which allow artists to "customize" the colors for specific applications. INFORMATION FOR ALL THE COLOR TYPES THAT CREATEX HAS: Transparent, Fluorescent, Opaque, Pearlized, Iridescent, and Additives. CREATEX AIRBRUSH COLOR TYPES - TRANSPARENT: For white and light colored surfaces only.Add Opaque Medium for opacity or to create pastel colors. May be intermixed with all other Createx Airbrush Colors. FLUORESCENT: For white and light colored surfaces. For coverage on dark surfaces, base coat surface with Opaque White. Mix with transparent, pearlized, or other fluorescent colors. OPAQUE: For both light and dark colored surfaces. Add Airbrush Extender to increase transparency. Add Opaque Medium to create pastel colors. May be mixed with other opaque or transparent colors. PEARLIZED: Covers both light and dark colored surfaces. Colors have a s(more...)