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  1. Daniel Smith Artists Watercolour 15ml Tube

    Daniel Smith Artists Watercolour 15ml Tube

    Starting at: £13.40

    DANIEL SMITH currently offers 245 different watercolours, with more in the works every year. The sheer range of possibility they offer is endless and unparalleled in the industry. Their amazing selection spans the spectrum from the historical, to natural earth and PrimaTek colours, to Quinacridones, the brightest and boldest colours modern technology has to offer. We stock a core range of 77 colours in the large 15ml tubes. *Please note, this range is stored offsite. Please allow extra time for your order to be processed and dispatched. Learn More
  2. Michael Harding Watercolour 15 ml Tube

    Michael Harding Watercolour 15 ml Tube

    Starting at: £13.60

    Michael Harding's new range of Professional Watercolours are formulated with the highest pigment concentration possible. A comprehensive range of 136 colours, including historical colours such as Lapis Lazuli and Rose Madder. These watercolours have impressive colour strength, vibrance, clarity, and longevity. Learn More
  3. Gum Arabic

    Gum Arabic

    Starting at: £4.25

    Gum Arabic is a resoluble binding agent, commonly used in the preparation of watercolours, but also useful as an adhesive, a size, and in the production of soft pastels. It is a natural product, harvested from the Acacia tree between October and May. The highest grade of Gum Arabic comes from the Kordofan region of Sudan. It is exceptionally pale and pure and therefore particularly suited to watercolour painting, while Nigerian Gum Arabic (while stocks last) is better suited to stone lithography and other printmaking techniques. Please see the Formulas & Recipes section on our homepage for a recipe to make your own watercolour paints using Gum Arabic (currently under construction). Learn More
  4. Michael Harding Watercolours, Traditional English Landscape Set, 10 x 15ml tubes

    Michael Harding Watercolours, Traditional English Landscape Set, 10 x 15ml tubes

    Starting at: £132.00

    Michael Harding Watercolours, Traditional English Landscape Set, 10 x 15ml tubes, including: Warm White, Yellow Lake, Burnt Sienna, Yellow Ochre Deep, Moss Green, Forest Green, Hookers Green, Ultramarine Blue, Sky Blue (Phthalo), and Lamp Black. Learn More
  5. Cornelissen Ox Flat Lacquer

    Cornelissen Ox Flat Lacquer

    Starting at: £12.90

    Soft but springy hair. For varnishing or lacquering. Also useful for watercolour washes. Learn More
  6. Cornelissen Squirrel Flat Lacquer

    Cornelissen Squirrel Flat Lacquer

    Starting at: £20.05

    Extra soft brush for varnishing or lacquering. Also useful for watercolour washes. Learn More
  7. Fabriano Medioevalis Cards and Envelopes

    Fabriano Medioevalis Cards and Envelopes

    Starting at: £4.05

    Hand torn, deckle-edged cards with matching envelopes for invitations and greetings. 260 gsm watercolour type paper. Portrait folded. *PLEASE NOTE: Cards and matching envelopes are grouped A, B, C. Select cards and envelopes from within the same group, A. B, C. The listed card dimensions are for unfolded, flat paper; once folded along the integrated score line, cards fit into corresponding group envelopes. Learn More
  8. Leather Chelsea Watercolour Case and Pad

    Leather Chelsea Watercolour Case and Pad

    Starting at: £88.85

    This travelling watercolour case includes a spiral-bound A6 sketchbook, which is easily refillable. The case is compatible with a standard watercolour tin of twelve half-pans (not included). All of our leather goods are handmade in Spain, and dyed with natural dyes that will fade and age beautifully over time. Please see below to order this in red, green or tan brown, or ring our office to enquire about additional colours that we may have available. Learn More
  9. Schmincke Liquid Charcoal 35 ml

    Schmincke Liquid Charcoal 35 ml

    Starting at: £18.30

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    Liquid charcoal in the 35 ml tube - a clean, dust-free way of painting, charcoal drawing and underpainting with charcoal. The three pigments of natural origin used for this (PBK 8, pit black) are created by charring fruit seeds from the EU area and result in the following unique coal nuances: a neutral peach stone black - 18 757 a warm, brownish cherry pit black - 18 756 a cool, bluish grape seed black - 18 755 Due to the larger quantity of available paint, liquid charcoal can be used to quickly process large areas. The liquid charcoal contains the high-quality binder gum arabic like traditional artists' watercolours (gouaches, watercolours, etc.), has a gouache-like consistency and can be diluted with water, so that different shades, structures and layer thicknesses can be achieved by different application. Depending on the substrate and the thickness of the layer, it can be wiped off by hand and removed with water. Used as thin underpainting (e.g. in oil painting), subsequent paints do not become dirty or become less dirty than with conventional charcoal underpainting due to the higher adhesion of the bound carbon pigments to the substrate. Of course, the liquid charcoal can be combined with drawing charcoal. The blurring and removability of the liquid charcoal depends on the surface of the substrate - the more even and firm the surface, the easier to change the application. Pre-tests are recommended. Learn More
  10. Cobalt Blue Pigment

    Cobalt Blue Pigment

    Starting at: £6.30

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    PB28

    Cobalt Blue is an artificial mineral pigment, produced by the calcination of cobalt oxide and aluminium oxide. It has been widely used since the early 1800s, following its discovery by the French chemist Thenard at the beginning of the century. The name Cobalt has its roots in the German word Kobold, meaning imp or evil spirit. German miners named it to in the late-Middle Ages, as the presence of cobalt ore in the mines made the extraction of silver more difficult. They were possibly also aware of the toxic properties of the mineral that was frustrating their efforts.

    Cobalt remains a very popular colour today, and is present in most ranges of paints, being a semi-transparent pigment that is stable in all media. As a watercolour, all cobalt pigments tend to granulate. As an oil paint, it requires less oil content than most other pigments, and dries quite quickly. Like Cerulean Blue, some artists may choose to bind it with poppy oil, to avoid any possible colour changes brought about by the yellowish cast of linseed oil and the pigment's weak tinting strength.

    Limeproof

    Toxicity: C

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