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Roberson Ormoline Thinner
Starting at: £8.40
Cellulose thinner for paints made with Ormoline Medium. Learn More -
Cadmium Yellow Lemon Pigment
Starting at: £4.50
Synthetic Inorganic pigment. Opaque. Good tinting strength. Excellent Lightfastness. Low oil absorption with slow drying rate. Suitable for all media. Good acid and alkali resist. Exterior application not advised as discoloration occurs. Used since 19th Century. Toxicity B/C
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Quinacridone Scarlet Pigment
Starting at: £6.30
Quinacridone Scarlet Pigment (PR209). Organic pigment. Very transparent. High tinting strength. Excellent Lightfastness. High oil absorption with slow drying rate. Requires wetting agent. Suitable for all media. Developed in the 1950's. Toxicity A/B. Learn More -
Azure Blue Pigment
Starting at: £12.00
Azure Blue Pigment (PB28). Inorganic pigment made from various aluminium, zinc and cobalt compounds. Semi-opaque. Weak tinting strength. Excellent Lightfastness.
Toxicity: C
Limeproof
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Daler Ingres Pastel Pads
Starting at: £15.70
Daler-Rowney Ingres Pastel Paper is a laidline-textured paper presented in 2 pads of colour assortments. The sheets of Ingres Paper are separated by a blank paper allowing the artist to work on the back of one sheet while keeping the work of the next sheet protected. Gridline textured acid-free paper. Cylinder moulded. 160gsm. Provides excellent tooth for pastel work. Learn More -
Ultramarine Blue Dark Pigment
Starting at: £4.00
PB29
Ultramarine Blue Dark is an artificial mineral pigment that is produced by heating clay, soda, sulphur and coal to high temperatures. Its name comes from outremer, or over-the-sea, as a reference to the highly-prized Lapis Lazuli pigment which had been imported into Europe from Afghanistan since the Middle Ages. First manufactured in France and Germany in 1828, synthetic Ultramarine provided a brilliant and affordable blue to artists, and it remains one of the most popular blues on artists' palettes today.
It is a transparent pigment, with a high tinting strength and excellent lightfastness. It reacts to alkali, therefore it is not suitable for use in lime-fresco; we do offer a Limeproof Ultramarine Blue for this purpose. It is stable in all other media, although it can be tricky to grind in oil. Instead of creating a thick, buttery paste, it can remain stringy and deteriorate when stored in a tube. To correct this, many commercial paint manufacturers include additives and waxes in their recipes; if you intend on grinding your own paint, you could try replacing 10-15% of your Linseed Oil with Poppy Oil to improve the consistency. Ultramine Blue provides a slow-drying, fairly hard paint film, which can tend towards brittleness.
Toxicity: B
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Viridian Green Pigment
Starting at: £6.30
Viridian Green is a synthetic inorganic pigment, similar in composition to Chromium Oxide. However, unlike Chromium Oxide, Viridian contains water molecules within its crystal structure, imparting a greater degree of transparency. Sometimes referred to as Verte Eméraude, Viridian was discovered in France in 1838, patented in 1859, and made available in the UK in 1862. It is stable in all media, and offers excellent lightfastness and good tinting strength. It requires a high oil content, and dries slowly to form a hard, fairly flexible paint film.
Toxicity B
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Terre Verte Pigment
Starting at: £4.00
Terre Verte, sometimes known as Green Earth, is a natural earth pigment derived from clay coloured by iron silicate. As with other natural pigments, impurities can prevent it from fully dispersing in an acrylic binder, although it is a popular pigment in all other mediums. It has been in use since antiquity, providing excellent lightfastness and great transparency, with a low tinting strength. It requires a high volume of oil, and dries slowly to create a soft, flexible paint film. When calcined, Terre Verte becomes Burnt Green Earth.
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Pro Arte Series 202 Round Acrylix
Starting at: £3.45
This brush has an excellen point and spring well suited to detail work in acrylic, watercolour and oils Learn More -
Japanese Gold 24ct
Starting at: £71.00
Highest quality 24ct gold leaf from Japan. Leaves measure 109×109mm and are approximately 0.1μ~0.2μ in thickness. These Tachikiri (contemporary) leaves are beaten in between glassine paper which leaves a much softer impression on the surface of each leaf, resulting in a slightly shinier finish than the more traditional Enzuke gold leaf. Each pack contains 10 leaves. Learn More -
Cornelissen 80 Palladium Leaf
Starting at: £75.40
Palladium Leaf, 80 x 80 mm. Book of 25 leaves. Coverage per book is 0.16 m2 (1.69 sq. feet) Learn More -
Cornelissen Silver Leaf Thin
Starting at: £11.00
Cornelissen Silver Leaf Thin, 95 x 95 mm (20g/1000 lvs). Book of 25 leaves Learn More -
Lascaux Fixative
Starting at: £18.70
Clear, lightfast with excellent ageing properties. Can also be used as picture varnish and protective lacquer for gilded surfaces. Unable to send overseas. Learn More -
Cornelissen Variegated Metal Leaf 217
Starting at: £17.00
Cornelissen Variegated Metal Leaf 217 Learn More -
Cornelissen 85 Antique Gold Leaf 23 3/4
Starting at: £72.50
Antique Gold Leaf 23 3/4 ct, Extra Thick. 85 x 85 mm. Book of 25 leaves. Coverage per book is 0.18 m2 (1.97 sq. feet) Learn More -
Cornelissen Copper Leaf
Starting at: £7.80
Coverage per book of 25 leaves is 0.49 m2 (5.29 sq feet) Learn More -
Cornelissen 80 Moon Gold Leaf 22 ct
Starting at: £59.50
Moon Gold Leaf 22 ct, 80 x 80 mm. Book of 25 leaves. Coverage per book is 0.16 m2 (1.69 sq. feet) Learn More -
Cornelissen Imitation Gold No 2.5 Bulk Packs
Starting at: £16.00
Cornelissen Imitation Gold No 2.5 Bulk Packs Learn More -
Cornelissen Imitation Gold No 2 Warm
Starting at: £7.40
Coverage per book of 25 leaves is 0.49 m2 (5.29 sq feet) Learn More -
Cornelissen 80 Rose Gold Leaf 22 ct
Starting at: £68.20
Rose Gold Leaf 22 ct, 80 x 80 mm. Book of 25 leaves. Coverage per book is 0.16 m2 (1.69 sq. feet) Learn More -
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 -
Edible Gold Leaf Loose
£56.00 As low as: £50.40Cornelissen Edible Gold Leaf 85 23 carat Book of 25 Loose Learn More -
Cornelissen Variegated Metal Leaf 280
Starting at: £26.00
Cornelissen Variegated Metal Leaf 280 Learn More -
Cornelissen 80 Pure Gold Leaf 24 ct
Starting at: £68.20
Pure Gold Leaf 24 ct, 80 x 80 mm. Book of 25 leaves. Coverage per book is 0.16 m2 (1.69 sq. feet) Learn More -
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Japanese Gold 22,66ct
Starting at: £55.00
Highest quality 22,66ct gold leaf from Japan. Leaves measure 109×109mm and are approximately 0.1μ~0.2μ in thickness. These Tachikiri (contemporary) leaves are beaten in between glassine paper which leaves a much softer impression on the surface of each leaf, resulting in a slightly shinier finish than the more traditional Enzuke gold leaf. Each pack contains 10 leaves. Learn More -
Cornelissen 80 Light Green Gold Leaf 16 ct
Starting at: £43.70
Light Green Gold Leaf 16 ct, 80 x 80 mm. Book of 25 leaves. Coverage per book is 0.16 m2 (1.69 sq. feet) Learn More -
Cornelissen Imitation Gold No 2.5
Starting at: £7.40
Coverage per book of 25 leaves is 0.49 m2 (5.29 sq feet) Learn More -
Cornelissen Variegated Metal Leaf 264
Starting at: £23.00
Cornelissen Variegated Metal Leaf 264 Learn More