The Ladoga series paints differ from the Master Class series primarily due to the use of less expensive, yet equally durable organic pigments compared to inorganic ones. Through carefully selected ratios of components, paints were created whose colors are similar to those of paints based on more expensive cadmium and cobalt pigments. This made the Ladoga series paints more accessible to consumers. Such paints are marked on labels with the letter 'A' - analogs. Meanwhile, ochres, siennas, and umbers are made based on natural earth pigments.
The Ladoga series is the best choice for artists sensitive to price issues.
Artistic oil paints of the LADOGA series provide a well-balanced palette for experienced masters. Furthermore, the analogs (marked with the letter 'A' on the label) correspond tonally to the original colors. Earth paints (ochres, siennas, umbres, etc.) are based on natural earth pigments, ensuring saturation and depth of colors.
54 colors in the palette
Available in tubes of 46 ml, 60 ml, and 120 ml, as well as in sets of 5, 6, 8, 10, and 12 colors.
Pigment concentration is average.
The series has one price category.
Recommended for students and amateur artists.
The paints were manufactured using carefully selected component ratios, therefore, the colors of the paints are similar to those based on more expensive cobalt and cadmium pigments.
Natural earths are also included in the composition of the earth paints of the series ochre, sienna, umbra. The colors of LADOGA paints are similar to those of paints based on more expensive cadmium and cobalt pigments. In work, one can use soft brushes made of synthetic materials, sable hair, or bristle.