Oil colour tube
(13 products found)
Art Range Oil Colour Tube 12mL 24Tubes
Van Gogh Oil Colour Tube 200 Ml Azo Yellow Deep 270
Van Gogh Oil Colour Tube 200 Ml Turquoise Blue 522
Oil Colour Tube 200 Ml - Phthalo Blue - 570
Van Gogh Oil Colour Tube 200 Ml Cerulean Blue 534
Van Gogh Oil Colour Tube 200 Ml Cadmuim Yellow Deep 210
Van Gogh Oil Colour Tube 200 Ml Azo Red Deep 313
Van Gogh Oil Colour Tube 200 Ml Olive Green 620
Oil Color Tube Yellow Pale 50 Ml No.22
Pack Of 12 Tubes Art Rangers Oil Colour Tubes 12 Ml - No:EO1212C-3
Oil Color Box - 24 Tubes - 12 Ml
Oil Color Box - 24 Tubes - 12 Ml
Oil Color Tube - Burnt Umber - 200ml
Frequently Asked Questions about oil colour tube
How do I choose the right oil colour tube for my painting?
Start by defining your painting goals and the surface you’ll work on, then match an oil colour tube to that approach. Choose a true oil-based paint, and be mindful that some listings labeled as Ladoga may be acrylics rather than oils. Consider brand quality and pigment range from options like Art Range, Nevskaya-Palitra Ladoga, and Van Gogh to fit your budget and style. Select tube sizes that suit your project, testing a few colors first and stocking core neutrals for easy mixing. Check lightfastness and how the pigment blends with others to achieve the effects you want.
What is the most important detail to check first on an oil colour tube?
Start by confirming whether the paint is oil-based or acrylic, as this determines how you work with it. Focus next on pigment quality and lightfastness to ensure color stability over time. Prefer single-pigment colors for cleaner mixing and more predictable results. This helps you build a reliable set from brands like Art Range, Nevskaya-Palitra Ladoga, or Van Gogh without surprises.
How should a beginner versus a professional artist choose oil colour tubes?
A beginner should opt for affordable, easy-to-mix options like entry‑level oil colour tubes from accessible ranges. A professional will typically choose larger tubes from trusted brands for consistent pigment load and color accuracy. Start with a balanced set of neutrals and primary colors, then expand with specialty tones as your technique grows. This approach keeps your workflow smooth while you explore color mixing with brands such as Nevskaya-Palitra Ladoga or Van Gogh.
How do I care for oil colour tubes and ensure they work with my painting process?
Keep tubes tightly sealed and wipe the nozzle after use to prevent skinning. Store them in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme heat. Clean brushes with appropriate solvents (turpentine or mineral spirits) rather than water when using oil colour tubes. Always read the label to confirm whether the paint is oil-based or acrylic to maintain a consistent workflow.
What color options exist in the oil colour tube range to help with shading and highlights?
Look for earth tones like Raw Sienna and Burnt Sienna, plus deep blacks for shadows and titanium white for highlights. Brands like Nevskaya-Palitra Ladoga and Art Range provide a spectrum that includes cobalt violet deep, emerald light, and turquoise blue for shading with depth. Having a reliable white tube helps you adjust values accurately when mixing. A diverse palette with neutrals, browns, and vivid pigments gives you flexible shading options using oil colour tubes.
Which oil colour tubes work well for glazing or layering techniques?
For glazing, choose colors known for smooth, predictable blends that don’t overpower underlying layers. For impasto or layering, select thicker, more opaque tones that hold texture. Colors such as cobalt violet deep, emerald light, and turquoise blue can create vibrant glazes, while neutrals like Raw Sienna support tonal depth. Pair with a titanium white to modulate light and a deep black for deep shadows in oil colour tubes.