Winsor & Newton Griffin Alkyd Fast Drying Oil Paint

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Key features
  • Range of 48 colours in 37ml tubes.

  • Titanium white also available in 200ml

  • Fast drying - colours remain workable for 4 to 8 hours and are touch dry in 18 to 24

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  • I would recommend this range to anyone.

    Self taught in use of traditional oils some years ago but found drying time a problem - gave up painting for around 15 years and changed to acrylics when starting up again a year ago. Great to use for quick completion but now drying time far too quick for subtle effects/blending etc. Decided to move to alkyds - a brilliant compromise in terms of drying time and although the range of colours is not as great as with traditional paints there is sufficient width to achieve any colour & effect one needs. I agree with a previous reviewer regarding waste etc but if small amounts are put on pallette this need not be a problem. Paintings can be completed very quickly - glazes applied very soon after main colours etc - although just an enthusiastic amateur I would recommend this range to anyone.

    - Trevor Ferguson from Huddersfield on Jan 3, 2007
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  • Whole griffin alkyd range

    Griffin alkyd is an extremely good product for me, because I like the quick drying nature of the paint, but also being able to blend like traditional oils.

    - Shelagh Ward from Falkirk, United Kingdom on Jun 22, 2012
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  • Following up the comments of Geoff Mills...

    Just a follow up to the comments below by Geoff Mills regarding paint wastage. I keep my alkyds that are on my palette in the fridge overnight and this allows me to use them again the next day. The paints already mixed on the palette are not usable but the main blobs of colour are and I just transfer them to a new palette the next day and they are fine for at least 2 to 3 days like that, by storing them in the fridge overnight. You can also mix in a small amount of linseed oil to keep the whole palette workable for the next day but this will also mean the painting takes longer to dry.

    - Paul Corfield from Poole, Dorset, UK on Jan 9, 2007
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