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Schmincke Universal Varnish, Matt
Starting at: £10.50
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Roberson Extra Fine Retouching Varnish
Starting at: £8.40
Synthetic, Polaroid B67 retouching varnish made as an alternative to natural resin, Damar retouching varnish. superior non-yellowing characteristics. Less readily absorbed into painted surface and less susceptible sinking. Dries quickly to a breathable, uniform, gloss finish. Learn More -
da Vinci Luxury Travel Brush Set
£184.00da Vinci Luxury Travel Brush Set LIMITED EDITION Two interchangeable brush tips, size 2 and size 8 Selected Tobolsky Kolinsky sable hair Hand-shaped in Nuremberg, Germany Ethergraf tip on habdle base for drawing on most papers Faux leather case. Learn More -
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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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Pro Arte Series F Prolene Fan
Starting at: £7.15
Soft synthetic haired fan used for blending and softening adjacent areas of oil and acrylic colour. Learn More -
Schmincke Artists Watercolour 5 ml Tube
Starting at: £6.35
Finest quality watercolours made in Germany. This range offers 139 colours, including 95 single-pigment colours, 3 perylene pigments, 5 quinacridone pigments, and a selection of granulating colours. They present endless mixing possibilities, and can combined with Schmincke's selection of watercolour mediums as well as with their gouache paints. The solid colours are produced by pouring the liquid paint into the pans four times, ensuring the maximum yield for each colour. Also available in half and whole pans and 15ml tubes. Learn More -
Aisuki 1.5mm (Chisel Shape)
£28.00The Aisuki is a clearing tool used for clearing waste from the hangito tool. It is a small fan bevelled chisel and is designed to be used low to the wood. The handle of the tool is designed to swing open when ferrule is slipped off so that the blade may be removed for sharpening. Learn More -
Potters Pink Pigment
Starting at: £22.00
PR233
Potter's Pink is an artificial mineral pigment produced by roasting tin oxide with various other oxides. It was first discovered in the pottery region of Staffordshire in the late-1700s, and in the following century Winsor & Newton introduced Potter's Pink into their watercolour range under the name "pink colour". It went on to become a popular addition to watercolour palettes, offering an opaque, lightfast colour with a weak tinting strength and a medium level of oil absorption.
Toxicity A
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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
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Lascaux Tusche Waterproof 500ml
£42.90Fast drying, waterproof and scuff resistant, this semi-viscous tusche has homogeneous covering power and is useful for a broad range of painted marks. The diluted tusche dries to resemble ‘toad-skin’ washes usually found in zinc-plate lithography. Learn More -
Daler Rowney Ivory Artist's Sketchbooks
Starting at: £13.25
The Daler-Rowney Ivory Artists' Sketchbooks with their smooth creamy coloured lighter weight paper and micro-perforated pages remain ever popular sketchbooks for those who sketch with graphite pencils, charcoal or ink & pen technique. Ivory Sketchbooks are available in hardback and softback. - High-quality smooth texture cartridge paper. - 90gsm. Available in sketchbooks. - Ivory colour. - FSC® (FSC-C111372) certified paper. - Microperforated pages. - Ideal for graphite pencils, charcoal or pen & ink technique. Learn More -
Schmincke Aero Tex Medium 28ml
£8.60Produces a textile air-brush colour when mixed with 1 part AERO TEX and 1 part AERO COLOR® Professional. Wash, dry and iron the material beforehand. After finishing the design let it dry out. Iron the reverse side. (Cotton about 2 minutes; silk/wool about 4-6 minutes; synthetics about 8 minutes.) Do not dryclean. Contains a polyurethane dispersion. Learn More -
Cobalt Blue Pigment
Starting at: £6.50
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 specifically used this name in the late-Middle Ages, as the presence of Cobalt ore in the mines made the extraction of silver very difficult. They were possibly aware of the toxic properties of the mineral 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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da Vinci Maestro Kolinsky series 10
Starting at: £8.70
Made by hand with the highest quality Tobolsky Kolinsky sable, this comes to a very fine point retaining excellent spring characteristics. This is an outstanding series of brushes. Learn More -
Omega Series 203 Pointed Hog Sash
Starting at: £8.70
Similar to series 222 but with shorter hair and a pointed tip. Used in the same way as above but preferred when more control needed or when applying gesso to more elaborate mouldings. 100% pure hog hair. Learn More -
Sankaku-toh 4.5mm (V Shape)
£36.00The Sankaku-toh is similar to western style “V” gouge tool and comes in a variety of useful sizes. The handle of the tool is designed to swing open when ferrule is slipped off so that the blade may be removed for sharpening. Learn More -
Cadmium Red Deep Pigment
Starting at: £15.00
PR108
Cadmium Red Deep is a synthetic organic pigment, which has been in use since the 1920s, effectively replacing vermilion. It is formed by heating cadmium sulphide and selenium, the hue is determined by the level of calcination and proportion of selenium. It is very opaque, and lightfast, with a high tinting strength. It absorbs a small amount of oil, and dries very slowly to form a hard, flexible paint film.
Larger quantities are available by request.
Limeproof
Toxicity: C
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Primed Linen Panels
Starting at: £10.50
Hand-primed pure Belgian linen. Oil or Acrylic (universally) primed. Learn More -
Cadmium Yellow Light Pigment
Starting at: £6.20
Cadmium Yellow Light Pigment (PY37). 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. Learn More -
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Kaweco Brass Sport Fountain Pen
Starting at: £80.00
The Kaweco Sport was first designed in 1911 as a pocket fountain pen which could be carried everywhere. It has an octagonal design and an oversized cap. Kaweco Sport fountain pens measure only 10.5 cm when closed, but when the cap is mounted on top of the barrel they become a 13 cm-long, standard-sized pen, hence the slogan: "small in the pocket, large in the hand". The Kaweco BRASS Sport fountain pen is made of solid, untreated, CNC-machined brass, which will age and develop its own unique patina over time unless polished. It is hand assembled in Germany and comes in a Kaweco gift tin. The nib is made in Germany. A standard international ink cartridge is included. Learn More -
ArtGraf Tailor Shape Set of 6
£41.50Inspired by traditional tailor’s chalk block, prepared for drawing and painting. Water soluble and extremely soft, the set contains 6 traditional earth colours: sanguine, sepia, dark brown, brown, ochre and carbon black Learn More -
STAEDTLER Mars Lumograph Black Carbon Pencils
Starting at: £1.80
STAEDTLER's Mars Lumograph pencils are premium-quality pencils that have a special lead formulation containing a high proportion of carbon for matt, jet black results. The pencils are particularly suitable for drawing and hatching as well as for expressive sketches and portraits.
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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 -
Empty Watercolour box for 12 half pans
£10.00This unbranded watercolour tin box is the same as the light weight metal boxes used by most of the major European colour-makers. The back of the box includes thumb ring. Dimensions: 12.6 x 7 x 1.8cm Learn More -
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Cerulean Blue Pigment
Starting at: £14.50
PB35
Cerulean Blue is an artificial mineral pigment that is prepared by heating a mixture of Cobalt Chloride and Potassium Stannate. It was first synthesised in the early nineteenth century, becoming more widely used from 1870, when Rowney introduced Coeruleum Blue into their range. It produces a very bright, clear, and unusually opaque blue, hence its name, which is derived from the Latin for "sky-blue", or perhaps "heaven-blue". It has a very low tinting strength meaning that, although it is stable in all media, some artists may choose to bind it in poppy rather than linseed oil, so that the colour isn't affected by the colour of the binder. It creates a fairly flexible paint film, and is a fast-to-medium drying pigment.
Limeproof
Toxicity: B
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Yellow Ochre Pigment
Starting at: £4.00
PY43
Yellow Ochre is a natural earth pigment that has been in use since prehistoric times. It is derived from iron-rich clay deposits that are present all over the world; our Yellow Ochre comes from the hilly regions around Verona, Italy. As a pigment, it is semi-opaque, extremely lightfast, and stable in all media. It has a medium to slow drying rate in oil, creating a tough, flexible paint film. Yellow Ochre is similar in composition to Raw Sienna, 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 compositional difference creates a paler, more opaque Yellow Ochre, and a darker, more transparent Raw Sienna.
Toxicity B
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da Vinci Maestro Kolinsky series 11
Starting at: £11.35
Made by hand with the highest quality Tobolsky Kolinsky sable. Has more belly than the da Vinci series 10 and therefore higher colour holding capacity. Suitable for all watercolour techniques. Learn More


