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Golden News For Summer 2013

GOLDEN and Princeton Catalyst Join Forces in BTS Promotion

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Now’s the time to plan your BTS “Go Big and Save” buying opportunity from Princeton and GOLDEN! During this promotion, when you buy 32 oz. GOLDEN Heavy Body or Gels, Pastes and Gesso, you will automatically receive a Princeton Catalyst tool. A great value to offer your customers! Check out the MacPherson’s BTS Buyer’s Guide (page 5) for additional details!

New High Flow Acrylics from GOLDEN Are Shipping Now!

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New High Flow Acrylics from GOLDEN began shipping June 18! This super low viscosity line of colors is so flexible it works for all kinds of artists, from illustrators to mixed media, and fine artists too. Put it in markers, an airbrush, dip pens, or use it with a fine art brush. Several dealers are already on board and have placed orders through MacPherson’s. Look for the annual BTS Buyer’s Guide (page 5) for great deals on these new products. Now’s the time to get your order in!

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Don’t Forget – All GOLDEN Heavy Body Colors are Now in 5 oz. Size

Don’t waste another minute – begin stocking up on your favorite colors!  All 127 GOLDEN Heavy Body colors, including Iridescent and Interference colors, are now available in 5 oz. tubes. See your MacPherson’s BTS Buyer’s Guide for more information.

New Videos on GOLDEN YouTube Channel

If you are a subscriber to the GOLDEN YouTube site then you already know about the new videos that were posted recently.

1.     “OPEN Acrylics (re)Introduction”

GOLDEN OPEN Acrylics are slow-drying colors that do what no other acrylic paints can. They can be used for a wide range of techniques including traditional techniques usually associated with oil colors. This quick demonstration will highlight the unique qualities of OPEN Acrylics and tips for using it successfully in artwork. httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEAHHVONnYU

2.     “How to Pack Paintings for Shipping”

The best way to protect paintings for shipment is to prevent anything from having direct contact with the surface of the painting. This is a demonstration of a simple method for protecting smaller paintings, using common materials: cardboard, tape, plastic sheeting, and hook and loop strips.

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