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M. Graham launches Azo Coral limited-edition oil color

Azo Coral 11-015 is a semi-transparent glazing orange with a vibrant red leaning mass tone and a beautiful orange undertone. This new color is a uniquely creamy formulation, ideal for glazing directly from the tube as well as body color applications.

M. Graham & Co., manufacturer of artist’s oil color, announced the limited-edition run of its one-of-a-kind Azo Coral 11-015. Azo Coral Azo Coral 11-015 is a semi-transparent glazing orange with a vibrant red leaning mass tone and a beautiful orange undertone. This new color is a uniquely creamy formulation, ideal for glazing directly from the tube as well as body color applications.

Azo Coral 11-015 is formulated with Orange 62 and Red 254 pigments, which produce a color stronger than Quinacridone Red, not quite as dominant as Naphthol Red, yet more orange than Indian Yellow. M. Graham’s Azo Coral possesses the ease of handling one expects of a color fully dispersed in walnut oil and the strength of a color with high pigment loads, considered a hallmark of all M. Graham oil colors.

Color-maker Art Graham said: “We love this color because it’s unlike any other in our lineup. We wanted to offer artists a glazing orange unique to both our lines and others.”

Only 6,000 1.25 oz tubes of Azo Coral 11-015 have been produced. They will be available for a limited time as part of a special promotion.

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