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  1. Schmincke Casein Binding Medium

    Schmincke Casein Binding Medium

    Starting at: £24.10

    Mix with pigment to create water thinnable casein paint. Learn More
  2. Cornelissen Gift Set, Watercolour

    Cornelissen Gift Set, Watercolour

    £150.00

    LIMITED EDITION Cornelissen Watercolour Gift Set contains : -Arches Watercolour Block 20 x 20 cm -Schmincke Watercolour Set with Brush, 12 half pans -Genuine Leather Cornelissen Watercolour Case. Available in green, red, tan and black, while stocks last. Gift wrapped in a box with Cornelissen wrapping paper. To specify the colour of the Leather Watercolour Case (green, red, tan or black) and the Arches Watercolour paper surface (Hot Pressed, Cold Pressed or Rough), please contact us directly. t: 0207 636 1045 e: info@cornelissen.com. Learn More
  3. ArtGraf Box Set

    ArtGraf Box Set

    £30.00

    A versatile and portable case that includes a 20g ArtGraf watercolour graphite tin box, a soft watercolour stick for drawing and a pocket brush Learn More
  4. Schmincke Horadam Gouache

    Schmincke Horadam Gouache

    Starting at: £8.75

    Finest quality gouache paints, available in 48 shades, all of which are fully inter-mixable with the HORADAM® WATERCOLOUR range. Made following a traditional gum arabic recipe, they are naturally opaque, without the addition of white. They provide a luminous, velvet-matte finish, drying to a slightly lighter shade than when wet. 

    Schmincke recommends the following:

    "The application possibilities of HORADAM® GOUACHE are extremely versatile. Although it can be heavily diluted, gouache is mainly intended to provide opaque application of colour. Opaque, in this case, means that it is not impasto, because impasto application tends to produce cracking, unless the percentage of binder is increased by adding gum arabic (50302). While watercolour painting work goes from light to dark (the white paper is the light), in gouache painting, any process can be used. While “back painting” of lights is limited in watercolour painting, when working in gouache (and other opaque colours), light values and lights can be added later using colours."

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