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Renaissance Workshop Materials Porte-Crayon Brass Holder
£48.50Handmade Porte-Crayon in brass for holding chalk or charcoal. Commonly used by artists in the Renaissance for drawing, the piece of sharpened chalk or charcoal is inserted into the end of the holder and secured in place by a sliding ring. Learn More -
Georgeson & Son Mahl Sticks
Starting at: £26.00
Each Hazel shaft used in the creation of our Mahl poles is individually selected for straightness and overall appearance before being dried and prepared. We use hazel for strength, weight, and the appearance of its rich brown bark when linseed is applied.
Our pommels and handles are made from a stock of fine Italian leather, used for its durability and flex during assembly.
"Georgeson and Son established in 2012 with a singular aim. To resurrect and manufacture forgotten Artist's tools by hand, as carefully and as beautifully as possible.
A desire to make useful things that will last underpins all that we do. We use only the finest quality materials, sustainably sourced and refuse to compromise this quality for the sake of profitability."
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London Pigment, Watercolour Paint Making Set
£35.00This watercolour paint making set includes a 30ml glass vial of gum Arabic crystals and another of Hampstead Orange, a pigment rich in iron oxide. A pamphlet detailing a a watercolour recipe and an introduction to London pigment is also included. The perfect gift for artists getting into making their own art materials or those interested in handmade British earth colours. The pigment itself has a fine to medium grain size and has been washed, levigated and ground to create a stable high quality artist’s pigment.
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Artist's Handbook
£30.00By Pip Seymour. The Artist’s Handbook provides artists with in-depth, practical information on the materials, equipment and skills necessary for all areas of artistic practice. Topics covered include advice on how to select appropriate art materials, including paints, brushes, canvases and drawing materials; techniques for making your own paints, glue, varnishes and paper; advice on how to achieve the best results from both manufactured and hand-made materials; the best methods of storing and preserving finished artworks, and health and safety precautions. 520 pages. Learn More -
Painter's Handbook
£25.00By Mark David Gottsegen. A guide to artists’ materials as well as a thorough resource presenting techniques for using them and recipes for making them. (355 pages) Learn More