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  1. Roberson Bushey Books

    Roberson Bushey Books

    Starting at: £9.00

    Roberson Bushey books are available in two landscape sizes (11.3 x 18 cm and 18 x 23 cm), each one of which has a perforated and a non perforated version. 60 sheets / 120 pages Thread Bound Fedrigoni Arena Natural White Paper 100gsm Acid Free. Alkaline buffered, archival quality. Learn More
  2. Roberson Linseed Stand Oil

    Roberson Linseed Stand Oil

    Starting at: £10.50

    Linseed Oil is derived from flax seeds, and appears on our shelves in many guises: Cold Pressed, Refined, Stand Oil, and as a key ingredient in many mediums. It has been appreciated for its drying properties since the Medieval period, and has become the most popular oil used in painting today due to the strong, flexible and glossy film that it creates.

    Stand Oil is paler and more viscous than other Linseed Oils, having been heated and kept at temperature to provoke a molecular change. It is not suitable for grinding colours, but it is a very versatile ingredient that can be thinned with turpentine to create a glazing medium or be included in a varnish. Stand Oil is notable for its ability to smooth out brush strokes to create an enamel-like surface.

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  3. Lefranc Flemish Glazing Medium

    Lefranc Flemish Glazing Medium

    Starting at: £9.10

    Lefranc Bourgeois are a paint manufacturer with a long history of supplying to artists since their beginnings in 1720.

    From their website: The Flemish glazing medium enables artists to create glossy amber finishes in the style of the Flemish masters. It creates a transparent look. It also greatly enhances the brilliance of the oil. After half a day’s work, the colours can be layered over each other.

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  4. Cornelissen One Stroke Sable

    Cornelissen One Stroke Sable

    Starting at: £8.75

    Pure red sable brushes with a high colour holding capacity enabling free flow of colour. The fine edge of this brush provides defined clean cut lines. Learn More
  5. Michael Harding Non Absorbent Acrylic Primer - Clear Transparent

    Michael Harding Non Absorbent Acrylic Primer - Clear Transparent

    Starting at: £21.20

    Michael Harding Non-Absorbent Acrylic Primer (NAAP) is a versatile product suitable for application on various surfaces, including linen, wood, MDF, and more. It is designed to create a robust, flexible, permanent, and intensely pigmented ground, making it an excellent choice for both acrylic and oil paints. Important Application Guidelines: Support Selection: NAAP should not be applied over surfaces treated with rabbit skin/hide glue or on unsound, flimsy supports such as cardboard. Opt for stable substrates to ensure the primer’s effectiveness. Not a Gesso: Please note that NAAP is a primer, not a gesso. As such, there is no need for additional gessoes, sizes, or other ancillary products when using NAAP. DIRECTIONS: Coat Application: Apply a minimum of two coats of NAAP to your chosen support, ensuring liberal coverage for optimal results. Dilution for Flow: If you desire increased flow, dilute NAAP with a mixture of 1 part water to 4 parts NAAP. This adjustment allows for customization based on your artistic preferences. Second Coat Application: Apply the second coat once the first coat is touch dry, typically after approximately 1 hour. This step contributes to the creation of a well-prepared painting surface. Additional Considerations: Suitable Supports: Do not use Michael Harding Non-Absorbent Acrylic Primer on flimsy or unsound supports. It is crucial to choose a stable and well-prepared surface for priming to ensure the longevity and integrity of your artwork. Canvas Weave Consideration: Avoid using this primer on canvases with a wide weave. The non-absorbent nature of the primer may not be suitable for canvases with a loose or open structure, compromising its effectiveness. Transparency Check: Before application, inspect your canvas material by holding it up to the light. If you can see light passing through the wefts (threads) of the canvas, it is not recommended to use Michael Harding Non-Absorbent Acrylic Primer. Opt for a more appropriate primer based on the transparency of your canvas. Learn More
  6. Button Shellac

    Button Shellac

    Starting at: £8.40

    Shellac is a natural resin that is deposited by the female lac insect on the branches of trees in India and Thailand. It is soluble with alcohol, but not with mineral spirits or turpentine. It forms a tough yet flexible film, with many applications. It is suitable as a top coat for gilding when applied thinly, a sealant for porous surfaces, an isolating layer for tempera paintings, a base for pigmented inks, a protective layer for collograph plates, and a warm varnish for wooden floors and furniture. As it is prone to darkening with age, it is not recommended as a varnish for oils, and its solubility can reduce over time. There are various grades of shellac. When mixed with alcohol, it may initially form a cloudy mixture, due to traces of wax in the shellac, but this should become clear once it has dried. The highest grades of shellac are Clear Dewaxed Shellac, which has been de-coloured using the carbon filtering method, Lemon Shellac, and Orange Shellac, which are pale in colour. Button Shellac is less refined and therefore produces a reddish varnish. It was, in fact, widely used as a red dye before synthetic dyes became available. Learn More
  7. Cornelissen  Gift Voucher

    Cornelissen Gift Voucher

    £25.00

    Cornelissen Gift Vouchers are available in a range of values and can be redeemed both on-line and in our store. Vouchers can be redeemed fully or partly and do not expire. Learn More
  8. Lascaux Studio Bronze Colours 250ml

    Lascaux Studio Bronze Colours 250ml

    Starting at: £34.40

    Lascaux Studio Bronze Original is a range of brilliant bronze colours made from pure, non-oxidizing metallic bronze for use in design, decoration and architecture. *Please note, this range is stored offsite. Please allow extra time for your order to be processed and dispatched. Learn More
  9. Kölner Instacoll Activator

    Instacoll Gilding System

    Starting at: £6.50

    Kölner Instacoll is a two-part system, consisting of a base coat and activator, that can be used on nearly all suitably prepared substrates to create weather-resistant, high gloss interior and exterior gilded surfaces. The Instacoll Tool is a double-ended tool with shaped tips made of elastic rubber, designed for pressing gold and silver transfer leaf into indentations when gilding uneven surfaces. The Instacoll Chiffonnette is an extra soft, lint-free cloth, used for polishing and burnishing surfaces gilded with Instacoll. *PLEASE NOTE - COLOURS OF THESE PRODUCTS MAY VARY SLIGHTLY FROM PRODUCTS PICTURED* Learn More
  10. ArtGraf Graphite Tailor shape

    ArtGraf Graphite Tailor shape

    £6.60

    Inspired by traditional tailor’s chalk block, prepared for drawing and painting. Water soluble and extremely soft. Learn More
  11. Roberson Safflower Oil

    Roberson Safflower Oil

    Starting at: £7.70

    Safflower Oil is light-coloured, making it suitable for grinding pale pigments. It is still sometimes used as a binder for commercially available paints, although due to its very slow drying time it is best reserved for the final layers of a painting. Compared to Linseed oil, Safflower Oil will give a matte finish.

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  12. Schmincke Masking Fluid, Clear

    Schmincke Masking Fluid

    Starting at: £8.65

    Drawing gum for masking specific areas which should remain white on water-colour paper, smooth drawing carton, photographs or films. For direct application with the dispensing bottle. Contains: synthetic resin dispersion without ammonia. Learn More
  13. Manganese Violet Pigment

    Manganese Violet Pigment

    Starting at: £8.50

    PV16

    Manganese Violet is a synthetic organic pigment, discovered in Germany in 1868 and formed by combining manganese chloride, phosphoric acid and ammonium carbonate. It is very lightfast, but sensitive to alkalis and oils. It is semi-opaque and fast-drying, with a low tinting strength and low absorption of oil. 

    Toxicity: C

    Please note, unfortunately we are not able to send this product outside the UK.

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  14. Sosaku Brush 60mm

    Sosaku Brush 60mm

    £18.60

    Sosaku inking brush for working the pigments and glue paste onto the carved block for printing. These are made from horse hair and are traditionally prepared by splitting and softening the hair on shark-skin or sandpaper before printing. Brushes come in 3 sizes. Learn More
  15. Quill Pens

    Quill Pens

    Starting at: £13.00

    Traditional quill pen made from goose and turkey feathers. Cut by hand and cured in hot sand. Learn More
  16. Clairefontaine Oil Paper

    Clairefontaine Oil Paper

    Starting at: £3.76

    360GSM, 50cm x 65cm / 19.5" x 25.5", 10 Sheets, Acid free, Subtle Linen Texture. Learn More
  17. STABILO CarbOthello Pencil Sharpener

    STABILO CarbOthello Pencil Sharpener

    £2.80

    The Stabilo CarbOthello Sharpener is a short cone sharpener with special blade especially designed for high quality coloured pencils like the Stabilo CarbOthello. The special blade will make sure that your pencil is correctly sharpened and won't split the chalk lead.

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  18. Japanese Gold Leaf 22,66ct Enzuke

    Japanese Gold Leaf 22,66ct Enzuke

    Starting at: £46.00

    Highest quality 22,66ct gold leaf from Japan. Leaves measure 109×109mm and are approximately 0.1μ~0.2μ in thickness. Enzuke gold leaf is beaten between sheets of traditional of washi paper called furuya-gami and refers to the subtle grid pattern that appears on the surface of the leaves. In Japan, Enzuke gold is considered more traditional and has a soft lustrous appearance. Each pack contains 10 leaves. Learn More
  19. Schmincke Mussini Oil Medium 1

    Schmincke Mussini Oil Medium 1

    Starting at: £9.45

    From the Schmincke website:

    Low-fat (“lean”) painting and thinning medium for oil colours. Recommended for thin grounds and to create transparent layers over gouache, tempera and acrylic paintings; thins without hardly affecting the drying time and gloss. Dosage: 10% to max. 20%

    Contains: Safflower oil, natural and synthetic resins, mineral spirit.

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  20. Pigment Set of 30 Colours

    Pigment Set of 30 Colours

    £130.00

    The perfect introduction to working with pigment, this selection of thirty pigments provides a wide range of colours for the production of paint. Each colour is supplied in a 15ml plastic jar, and the set includes both natural and synthetic colours. Recipes can be found on our homepage, with instructions for making different paints, including watercolour, egg tempera and oil paint. Learn More

  21. Schmincke Norma Artists' Oil 120ml

    Schmincke Norma Artists' Oil 120ml

    Starting at: £18.00

    Genuine artists' pigments with highest possible concentration in linseed and sunflower oils. All colours have outstanding brilliance and highest possible lightfastness. Mainly single pigment colours. Learn More
  22. Winsor & Newton Series 7 Miniature

    Winsor & Newton Series 7 Miniature

    Starting at: £24.80

    Extra short haired brushes for miniature painting. Kolinsky sable. Learn More

  23. Professional Gilders Cushion

    Professional Gilders Cushion

    Starting at: £65.00

    L.Cornelissen & Son's Professional Gilders Cushions are handmade in London, using the highest quality materials. Soft, buffed suede nap goatskin stretched over a sturdy mahogany veneer panel, secured with brass tacks and some fitted with a genuine parchment windsheild. Learn More
  24. Pro Arte Series 9 Liner

    Pro Arte Series 9 Liner

    Starting at: £4.35

    Extra long haired synthetic brush for signwriting or lining. Square tip. Learn More
  25. Canson Mi-Teintes Touch Pads

    Canson Mi-Teintes Touch Pads

    Starting at: £32.00

    350GSM, 12 Sheets, A very finely textured sanded pastel paper with fine grit surface primer, 3 sheets each of the 4 colours Cream (407), Flannel Gray (122), Sepia (133) and Black (425). Learn More
  26. Rohrer & Klingner Transparent Ground Cap

    Rohrer & Klingner Transparent Ground Cap

    £9.30

    Transparent etching ground in cap form is a light-coloured, transparent product for etching plates that already carry sketch which is meant to remain visible under the etching ground. Learn More
  27. Raw Sienna Pigment

    Raw Sienna Pigment

    Starting at: £4.00

    PBr7

    Raw Sienna is a natural earth pigment that dates back to antiquity. Our Raw Sienna comes from areas of Tuscany where the earth has been coloured by iron-rich minerals. It provides a good tinting strength, excellent lightfastness, and a fast to medium drying rate in oil. It is stable in all media but, like umber pigments, can be difficult to disperse in an acrylic binder. It is similar in composition to Yellow Ochre, but whereas Yellow Ochre contains a higher proportion of clay, Raw Sienna contains a higher proportion of silica. As a natural material, the exact colour and qualities of the resultant pigments can vary, but generally this difference creates a paler, more opaque Yellow Ochre, and a darker, more transparent Raw Sienna.

    Toxicity: B

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  28. Miniatum

    Miniatum

    Starting at: £15.76

    Size for high gloss gilding on paper, degreased vellum, leather and flexible surfaces. *PLEASE NOTE - COLOURS OF THESE PRODUCTS MAY VARY SLIGHTLY FROM PRODUCTS PICTURED* Learn More
  29. Roberson Florentine Medium

    Roberson Florentine Medium

    Starting at: £10.80

    When Roberson Florentine Medium is mixed with oil colour, it is possible to paint freely on textile fabrics, which will stand up to subsequent hand-washing with soap and water. It may also be used when painting with oils on unprepared paper. Learn More
  30. Cornelissen Walnut Oil

    Cornelissen Walnut Oil

    Starting at: £8.20

    The introduction of Walnut Oil as a pigment binder is contemporaneous with the emergence of Linseed Oil. Their drying properties have been appreciated since the Middle Ages, and throughout history there is evidence of both oils being used alongside each other within the same painting. In fact, until the sixteenth century, it is believed that Walnut Oil was the preferred binding medium among Italian artists. It is made from mature walnut kernals, offering a pale colour and brilliant gloss. For this reason, it is sometimes chosen as a binder for light colours, as it provides a stronger paint film than Poppy Oil, and faster drying times. However, a paint film made from Walnut Oil will tend to be brittle, so it is more suited to a rigid support rather than canvas. 

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