
Georgian Oils are highly reliable and their heavy bodied texture is suitable for endless creative painting techniques. They are fully intermixable and have a very high pigment content.
The three primary colours yellow, red, and blue will give the bright secondary colours orange, green and purple, while earth colours, such as burnt sienna, raw sienna, raw umber and yellow ochre, can be represented by mixing various primary or secondary colours
A variety of greens can be made from the blue and green.
Adding touches of rose madder and/or burnt umber will enable and astonishing range of greens to be made, both bright and more subtle.
For black, just mix phthalo blue and burnt umber, and for greys add white to the black mix.