Do you still offer Williamsburg dried pigments? If yes, I would love to still be able to purchase them. I have containers from pigments I have purchased in the past that I would love to send back to you so they might be refilled. Is that something I can do with your company?
We no longer able offer dry pigments as a company but there are a few companies that specialize in pigment resale. You could look for the Pigment id number at Kremer Pigments, Natural Pigments, or other suppliers.
I disagree with the unaffordable part. (Also the "Cadillac." More like Honda IMO. The real deal.) Their paints are highly pigmented and go a very long way. There is little waste. There are few, if any, failures - bad tubes of paint, binder separations, etc., etc. They are consistent so you have fewer failures due to unexpected problems. There is less trial and error and a lower learning curve. There is no markup due to hype and dishonesty, which really matters to me (e.g., compare to, for example, Daniel Smith, an unethical high-priced company). And Golden is absolutely amazing for the amount of information and customer service they provide for no extra cost.
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Those pan pastels look yummy! 🤩
Do you still offer Williamsburg dried pigments? If yes, I would love to still be able to purchase them. I have containers from pigments I have purchased in the past that I would love to send back to you so they might be refilled. Is that something I can do with your company?
We no longer able offer dry pigments as a company but there are a few companies that specialize in pigment resale. You could look for the Pigment id number at Kremer Pigments, Natural Pigments, or other suppliers.
Golden…the Cadillac of paints…so unaffordable
Ha!
Depends on how you paint.
Golden acrylic paints have a very high pigment load. Use can use mediums to extend them.
I disagree with the unaffordable part. (Also the "Cadillac." More like Honda IMO. The real deal.) Their paints are highly pigmented and go a very long way. There is little waste. There are few, if any, failures - bad tubes of paint, binder separations, etc., etc. They are consistent so you have fewer failures due to unexpected problems. There is less trial and error and a lower learning curve. There is no markup due to hype and dishonesty, which really matters to me (e.g., compare to, for example, Daniel Smith, an unethical high-priced company). And Golden is absolutely amazing for the amount of information and customer service they provide for no extra cost.
I still wish they were more affordable
Those pan pastels look yummy! 🤩