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  1. Gamblin Solvent-Free Gel

    Gamblin Solvent-Free Gel

    Starting at: £6.80

    Gamblin Solvent-Free Gel is manufactured by the American company Gamblin. They write:

    "Gamblin Solvent-Free Gel is the only solvent-free painting medium that supports a broad range of painting techniques with minimal compromise. Solvent-Free Gel gives colours more flow and transparency, yet holds the shape of your brushmark. Solvent-Free Gel has a moderately fast drying rate and increases gloss. Made from safflower oil and alkyd resin, Gamblin Solvent-Free Gel is non-toxic and contains no Gamsol or petroleum distillates. In comparison to other solvent-free mediums, Gamblin Solvent-Free Gel supports the broadest range of painting techniques with the least compromise across color, dry time, texture and mark-making. To ensure proper drying of paint layers, Solvent-Free Gel should be used in moderation with oil colors. No more than 25% by volume. To avoid wrinkling, apply mixtures of Solvent-Free Gel and oil colors thinly. To paint solvent-free, we recommend Gamblin Safflower Oil for cleaning brushes while you are working. After your painting session, brushes can be further cleaned using Gamsol and/or soap and water."

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  2. Schmincke Medium W Gel

    Schmincke Medium W Gel

    Starting at: £8.20

    Medium for mixing oil colours with water instead of organic solvents. Odourless. Learn More
  3. Plain stroke, No.1 Automatic pen, made in England.

    Automatic Plain Stroke Pens

    Starting at: £18.60

    Square cut pens with smooth action and large ink reservoir. Ideal for creating posters and large lettering. Learn More
  4. Fabriano Artistico Paper Extra White

    Fabriano Artistico Paper Extra White

    Starting at: £46.10

    A mould-made, acid-free 100% cotton watercolour paper with 2 deckle edges. Mail-order customers are able to buy this paper in packs of 10 sheets. Single sheets are also available in our shop. Learn More
  5. Arches for Oil Pads

    Arches for Oil Pads

    Starting at: £25.25

    Mould-made, 100% cotton, natural white (Neutral pH acid free). 12 sheets per pad, NOT surfaced. Specially designed for oil painting. Ready to use. Learn More
  6. Imitation Gold Rolls

    Imitation Gold Rolls

    Starting at: £10.00

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  7. Sennelier Oil Sticks

    Sennelier Oil Sticks

    Starting at: £7.65

    Solid artists' quality oil paint sticks. (Ø = 3/4 ; length = 5" ) SENNELIER Extra-Fine Solid Oil Sticks can be used alone or in combination with oil colours in tubes. The oil stick colours can be used for an entire painting. They are applied directly to any traditional oil-painting support, such as canvas, wood panel or fine art paper. They need the same archival priming (acrylic gesso or oil ground) that oil paint requires. Surfaces: Before use, the surface film of the oil stick must be peeled off. It will form again after a few days of non-use, protecting and conserving the colour. The oil sticks must be applied in a thin film application of no more than 1mm thick. Once applied they can be painted over with oil stick or oil paint and if desired be diluted with turpentine. Oil stick Medium, a colourless oil stick, may be used to produce transparent effects and glazes. Once applied, the oil stick surface will dry in 2 to 5 days, depending on the atmospheric conditions Varnishing: If varnishing is desired, you must wait 6 months (as in traditional oil paint) until the colour is completely dry, before giving the painting a final coat of picture varnish. Use a soft brush to varnish so that the oil stick marks are not disturbed. SENNELIER Extra-Fine Solid Oil Stick colours are either opaque (O) or transparent (T) depending on the nature of the pigment in each colour. Oil Sticks do not change during storage and require no special precautions except to be kept away from any source of heat, which could adversely affect the stick. Application Techniques After applying the colour with the point or the edge of the oil stick, colours can be mixed directly on the support using the following methods: • Blending, with brush, finger, or drawing stump. With or without turpentine • Wash-drawing, dilute colours with turpentine or mineral spirit • Retouching, with oil stick, palette knife or brush • Textures, thick application oil stick colour. Retouch with a brush or palette knife •Sgraffito, scratching a layer of fresh paint with a point (brush handle, palette knife, etc.) to reveal the layer below. Sgraffito is related to engraving, and is used not only for revealing the under-layers of paint but also to scratch and clean unsatisfactory parts of the painting •Interior Decoration, on glass, ceramics etc. Use for decorative purposes only Learn More
  8. Daler-Rowney Georgian Oil Colour 225 ml

    Daler-Rowney Georgian Oil Colour 225 ml

    Starting at: £14.50

    Georgian Oil colour offers artists high performance at an economical and uniform price across all colours in the range. All 55 colours have fine working qualities and a high degree of performance. Learn More
  9. Hahnemuhle D&S Sketchbook

    Hahnemuhle D&S Sketchbook

    Starting at: £3.30

    A robust sketchbook with thread stitching to allow for smooth page turning. The natural white paper has superb abrasion properties, enabling you to effortlessly create broad strokes with pencil. The 140 gsm paper is suitable for dry painting techniques as well as light washes of watercolour Learn More
  10. 23.44ct

    Japanese Shell Gold

    Starting at: £28.00

    Japanese shell gold in ceramic pans.

    Shell gold, so named because it was historically made and stored in shallow shells such as mussel shells, consists of finely powdered genuine gold mixed with a variety of gums. This Japanese shell gold range is made using the highest quality handmade Japanese gold and precious metal powders bound with Nikawa gelatine glue.

    Mix with a bit of water and apply in the same way as watercolour (a drop of oxgall can be added to break the surface tension) After drying, it can be burnished to a soft, beautiful lustre using an agate stone burnishing tool.
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  11. Factis Soft Rub Eraser

    Factis Erasers

    Starting at: £0.80

    Factis erasers are safe, harmless and non-toxic. They do not contain phthalates (which are used as plasticizers in certain industrial processes), heavy metals or aromatic additives. Learn More
  12. Superior Extra Soft Rubber Rollers

    Superior Extra Soft Rubber Rollers

    Starting at: £212.00

    Extra Soft (35 shore) NBR rubber rollers suitable for fine relief printing (lino, wood engraving and wood cut) and intaglio applications. The surface of the soft rubber is machined several times with a special grinder to achieve the complete smoothness of the rollers. Solid heavy metal handle. Each roller is supplied in secure wooden box. Learn More
  13. Sennelier Oil Pastels Large

    Sennelier Oil Pastels Large

    Starting at: £11.50

    Beautifully soft and creamy oil pastels in a range of 120 colours. Blend of pure pigment, oil and acid free wax. 20% Discount for purchasing 4+ pastels. Learn More
  14. Michael Harding Oil Paint Miracle Medium

    Michael Harding Oil Paint Miracle Medium

    Starting at: £12.60

    Introducing Michael Harding Solvent-Free Mediums: Miracle Medium™—crafted for artists seeking safer, eco-friendly alternatives to traditional solvents. Derived from renewable vegetable sources, our Miracle Medium offers an odourless formula, eliminating the need for solvents in your studio. With MH Miracle Medium, artists can enjoy a studio environment free from harmful effects associated with solvents. The Miracle Medium™ plant-based range not only ensures environmental sustainability but also creates a safer space for artists and their loved ones Learn More
  15. Unison Small Soft Pastels

    Unison Small Soft Pastels

    Starting at: £5.00

    A range of pastels handmade with a minimum binder by artists living in Northumberland. Reasons for considering Unison are their rich colour harmonies, size and velvet softness. 10% Discount for purchasing 12+ pastels. Learn More

  16. Liquitex Acrylic Matte Medium

    Liquitex Acrylic Matte Medium

    Starting at: £20.40

    Decreases gloss. Can be used as sealer for canvas etc. Learn More
  17. Roberson Prepared Rabbit Skin Glue

    Roberson Prepared Rabbit Skin Glue

    Starting at: £22.30

    A ready made Rabbit Skin Glue size. Stand in warm water to liquefy. Learn More
  18. Chrome Yellow Orange Pigment

    Chrome Yellow Orange Pigment

    Starting at: £14.00

    Chrome Yellow Orange Pigment (PY34). Synthetic Inorganic pigment (Lead Chromate). Opaque. Good tinting strength. Lightfastness is good, but in some cases unstable as it can darken and turn greenish. Low oil absorption with fast drying rate. Recommended for oils not suitable for water-based mediums. Used since late 18th Century. Toxicity D.

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

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  19. Cornelissen 80 Green Gold Leaf 18 ct

    Cornelissen 80 Green Gold Leaf 18 ct

    Starting at: £48.90

    Green Gold Leaf 18 ct, 80 x 80 mm. Book of 25 leaves. Coverage per book is 0.16 m2 (1.69 sq. feet) Learn More
  20. Sraight Walled Cornelissen Dipper

    Cornelissen Dippers

    Starting at: £15.00

    Cornelissen Dipper, 19th-century styling, beautifully engineered in stainless steel with no seam showing on the outside. Learn More
  21. Orange Shellac

    Orange Shellac

    Starting at: £8.00

    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
  22. Schmincke Lino Water-based Inks 120ml

    Schmincke Lino Water-based Inks 120ml

    Starting at: £14.90

    Water based inks for block printing and linocut. Learn More
  23. Schmincke Mussini Artists' Oil 35 ml

    Schmincke Mussini Artists' Oil 35 ml

    Starting at: £10.80

    Mussini resin oil colours are based on a Florentine recipe, passed on to the German company Schmincke in 1881, in which excess oil is replaced by natural resins. The result is a balanced range of 101 colours with improved brilliance and lustre especially suited to working in glazes. Learn More
  24. Smalt Dark Pigment

    Smalt Dark Pigment

    Starting at: £5.30

    PB32

    Smalt is a kind of cobalt blue glass or frit, and its use as a pigment dates from the 1600s in the glass-making regions of Saxony. We offer two shades, light and dark, which are determined by the particle size of the pigment; the more finely ground the powder, the paler the colour. Before the introduction of Ultramarine Blue, Smalt was available in a wide variety of grades. It is a very transparent pigment, which is easily overwhelmed in mixtures due to its weak tinting strength. It works best in water based media. When ground in oil, it can become almost invisible in dried oil-paint films because its refractive index is so close to that of linseed oil.

    Larger quantities are available by request.

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  25. Indigo Blue Genuine Pigment

    Indigo Blue Genuine Pigment

    Starting at: £8.00

    NB1

    Genuine Indigo is a natural vegetable pigment derived from the Indigofera Tinctoria plant, which was first imported into Europe from India in the seventeenth century. It replaced woad, which had been grown natively in Europe for its blue dye. The leaves are soaked in water to ferment; upon drying, an oxidised residue forms on the dry leaves, which is removed, washed, boiled in water, and then dried to form cakes of pigment or dye.

    Indigo is very transparent, with a good tinting strength. It requires a wetting agent to disperse, and in oil it dries very slowly. It is fugitive to light; this drawback means that it is no longer commonly available in commercial paints. It fell out of general use at the beginning of the seventeenth century, largely replaced by Prussian Blue, and synthetic Indigo was patented in the 1890s. However, it provides a subtle shade of blue that is still desirable in works that are going to be protected from light.

    Toxicity: B

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  26. Cretacolour Ergonomic Lead Holder

    Cretacolour Ergonomic Lead Holder

    £19.50

    Cretacolour Ergonomic Lead Holder. Supplied with 5mm 2B lead. Includes a sharpener in the end cap. Learn More
  27. Chrome Yellow Light Pigment

    Chrome Yellow Light Pigment

    Starting at: £10.00

    Chrome Yellow Light Pigment (PY34). Synthetic Inorganic pigment (Lead Chromate). Opaque. Good tinting strength. Lightfastness is good, but in some cases unstable as it can darken and turn greenish. Low oil absorption with fast drying rate. Recommended for oils not suitable for water-based mediums. Used since late 18th Century. Toxicity D.

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

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  28. Orpiment Pigment

    Orpiment Pigment

    Starting at: £12.75

    PY39

    Orpiment, also called King's Yellow, is a mineral pigment containing naturally occurring sulphide of arsenic. Its high toxicity, and the prevalence of cadmium pigments, means that it is largely obsolete outside the field of restoration. It works best bound in oil or egg tempera, but it is not reliably permanent. Toxicity D.

    Larger quantities are available by request.

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

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  29. Gamblin Galkyd Lite Medium

    Gamblin Galkyd Lite Medium

    Starting at: £12.60

    Galkyd Light is produced by Gamblin. They write:

    "Galkyd Lite thins oil colours and increases transparency and gloss. When used in moderation with oil colours, Galkyd Lite will retain brushstrokes. Galkyd Lite is more fluid and less glossy compared to Galkyd. Thin layers will be touch-dry in 24 to 30 hours."

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  30. Kölner Instacoll Activator

    Instacoll Gilding System

    Starting at: £6.85

    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

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