Golden Artist Colors
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Golden Artist Colors is a manufacturing company that focuses entirely on acrylic polymer based paints, used in the fine arts, decoration, and crafts. Based in New Berlin, New York, the company produces the largest line of acrylic colors that is currently available to artists, including recreations of historic pigments.
Golden manufactures both high viscosity and fluid versions of most of its colors. Other products include acrylic airbrush inks, and a large selection of painting mediums.
Golden Artist Colors has collaborated with artists on significant mural projects, including: the Michlalah murals by Archie Rand, West and North by Norman Yates, Venus (mural) by Knox Martin, and indoor murals by Frank Stella and Roy Lichtenstein.[1]
[edit] See also
- Acrylic paint
- Leonard Bocour
- Sam Golden
- Magna paint
- oil paint
- paint
- watercolor paint
- Venus (mural)
- Knox Martin
[edit] References
- ^ "Mural Paints: Current and Future Formulations" by MARK GOLDEN, 2003, The Getty Conservation Institute[1]