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Rowney cryla colours
-the most permanent artists medium of all
Sketching Quick-drying Cryla is perfect for sketching. Techniques The important thing is to experiment. Do not be constricted by accepted techniques.
Can be mixed with water; will not crack when rolled up. Apply Cryla as heavy impasto. Try thin glazes or water colour washes. Overpaint errors. Keep Cryla
Does not dry tacky like many other acrylic paints. mobile for wet in wet painting by spraying water either on palette or direct on painting. Vary your finishes
by working in No. 1 Gloss Medium or No. 2 Matt.
Made in England by
George Rowney
& Company Limited,
10 11 Percy Street,
London W.1.
Makers of Artists· Colours
since 1789.
Murals Cryla is ideal for murals-can
be painted directly on to plaster and
masonry without priming or other
preparation. Cryla colours are of un
paralleled permanence, will not deteri
orate or crack even in heavy impasto.
Such paintings can be maintained and
cleaned with ordinary soap and water.
Here Cryla colours are being used by
Miss Patricia Champness for her mural
Grounds and Supports Cryla can be painted on hardboard, newspaper, canvas. at Bloomsbury Central Baptist Church.
hessian, cloth, plaster, etc.-primed or unprimed.
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Rowney cryla colours· 30colours in artists' roll-up tubes