GAMBLIN Conservation Colors, glass à 15 ml
Stable resin
Performing artificial aging, approximately 3,000 hours equivalent (about 62 years of exhibition time), shows that the samples retain their solubility in mild solvents and that the resin is aging stable.
Completely saturated color
The high refractive index of the resin leads to a color depth as by aged oil paints.
Lightfast colors
Only pigments or pigment mixtures of highest lightfastness are used.
Gamblin is a particularly dedicated manufacturer of high-quality colors that are ideal for restoring.
Since its founding in 1980, the Portland, Oregon, the company has earned an excellent reputation among restorers, museums and artists around the world. Gamblin produces colors not just as they used to be, but as they should be for a variety of restorative needs. Gamblin’s experiences and the dialogue with restorers and museums formed the Conservation Colors range: fully saturated colors, soluble in solvents with low polarity, extremely lightfast, excellent reversibility, none-yellowing, and first-class processing characteristics distinguish these colors. Specialized products such as “Extender White,” and colors for different epochs simplify the retouching in the restoration.
Professionals appreciate the high-quality standard of Gamblin Conservation Colors - and the works of great artists from different eras have been restored using Conservation Colors.