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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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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 -
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 -
Cornelissen Historical Inks, Brazilwood
£6.50The highest quality ink ever found on illuminated manuscripts from medieval Britain. The muted peachy red of this ink is achieved by simmering brazilwood chunks in vinegar. Add a tiny drop of Oak Gall Ink to produce wonderfully bright violets.
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Unison 8 Starter Assorted Pastels
£45.60The Unison classic Starter 8 set, specially selected by John Hersey for a perfect starter pastel set. Unison Colour Soft pastels allow for ease of use with a highly blendable texture.
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Unison Pastels Mini Set, Green Half Stick 8
£14.85A mini taster of favourite greens including earthy Chromium Oxide Green, yellow greens, and light sap greens. A useful spring/summer addition to the classic Landscape set.
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Faber-Castell Kneadable Eraser
£2.50Faber-Castell's Kneadable Eraser comes in a small platic clip box for clean and safe storage. Out of the box, the eraser measures approximately 40 x 35 x 10mm, at 23g. Learn More -
Pentel Colour Brush
Starting at: £4.20
Nylon brush-tipped pen filled with vivid, translucent, water-based ink, available in 12 vibrant colours.Synthetic fibre tip retains its shape and is valve-activated for smooth flow, without leaking.A convenient, portable alternative to traditional brushes. Learn More -
London Pigment, Watercolour Paint Making Set
£35.00This watercolour paint making set includes a 30ml glass vial of gum Arabic crystals and another of Hampstead Orange, a pigment rich in iron oxide. A pamphlet detailing a a watercolour recipe and an introduction to London pigment is also included. The perfect gift for artists getting into making their own art materials or those interested in handmade British earth colours. The pigment itself has a fine to medium grain size and has been washed, levigated and ground to create a stable high quality artist’s pigment.
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Daniel Smith Watercolour PrimaTek Set
£42.10Daniel Smith PrimaTek colours are unique paints made with pure, authentic mineral pigments that are mined directly from the earth and each one has a story. These colours have captured the imagination of artists for hundreds or even thousands of years. Their diversity is amazing. *Please note, this product is stored offsite. Please allow extra time for your order to be processed and dispatched. Learn More -
Miniatum Ink
Starting at: £23.10
Miniatum size in ink form, for raised calligraphic illumination and fine lines in gold and silver leaf. Miniatum Ink can create high gloss gilding on paper, vellum (degreased), leather and flexible surfaces such as plastic foils. The elastic nature of the size assures a long-lasting gilded surface *Please note - Colours of these products may vary slightly from those depicted in the photograph* Learn More -
Japanese Gold 23ct
Starting at: £38.00
Highest quality 23ct 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 -
Daniel Smith Artists Watercolour 5ml Tube
Starting at: £7.20
The 5ml range consists of 88 colours and includes some of the fabulous Primatek colours that are handmade with authentic mineral pigments and Quinacridones with their pure, intense colour combining the power of staining pigments with the luminosity of the transparents. They also have the more traditional favourites. *Please note, this range is stored offsite. Please allow extra time for your order to be processed and dispatched. Learn More -
Shell Gold Watercolour 1/4 pan Silver
£27.00Shell gold, so named because it was historically made and stored in a shallow shell such as a mussel shell, consists of finely powdered genuine gold mixed with a variety of gums. It is mixed with a bit of water and applied in the same way as watercolour. After drying for an hour or so, it can be burnished to a soft, beautiful lustre using an agate stone burnishing tool.
Our Shell gold is used by calligraphers, framers, restorers, iconographers and watercolour artists.
In recent years our colour range of genuine gold has been extended and genuine Lapis Lazuli and genuine Malachite have also been added. Learn More -
Schmincke Horadam 48 Half Pans
Starting at: £260.90
Includes a wonderful range of 47 Horadam® Aquarell colours and a half pan of Onetz; a natural, thickened wetting agent for water-colours and gouache colours. It decreases the surface tension of the colours diluted with water and should be used sparingly. Learn More -
Unison 8 Portrait Assorted Pastels
£45.60The Unison classic Portrait 8 set, specially selected by John Hersey for portrait painting. Unison Colour Soft pastels allow for ease of use with a highly blendable texture.
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Shell Gold Watercolour 1/4 pan Palladium
£41.00Shell gold, so named because it was historically made and stored in a shallow shell such as a mussel shell, consists of finely powdered genuine gold mixed with a variety of gums. It is mixed with a bit of water and applied in the same way as watercolour. After drying for an hour or so, it can be burnished to a soft, beautiful lustre using an agate stone burnishing tool.
Our Shell gold is used by calligraphers, framers, restorers, iconographers and watercolour artists.
In recent years our colour range of genuine gold has been extended and genuine Lapis Lazuli and genuine Malachite have also been added. Learn More -
Burnt Umber Pigment
Starting at: £4.00
PBr7
Burnt Umber is a natural earth pigment from Italy, composed of iron oxide, manganese, and aluminium silicate. It is a form of Raw Umber that a has undergone a process of calcination, becoming warmer, more transparent and easier to disperse. It has a good tinting strength, and is very lightfast, quick-drying, and stable in all media. In oils it forms a hard, fairly flexible paint film, though it may be difficult to use in acrylic mediums.
Toxicity: B
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Genuine Malachite Watercolour 1/4 pan
£19.01Shell gold, so named because it was historically made and stored in a shallow shell such as a mussel shell, consists of finely powdered genuine gold mixed with a variety of gums. It is mixed with a bit of water and applied in the same way as watercolour. After drying for an hour or so, it can be burnished to a soft, beautiful lustre using an agate stone burnishing tool.
Our Shell gold is used by calligraphers, framers, restorers, iconographers and watercolour artists.
In recent years our colour range of genuine gold has been extended and genuine Lapis Lazuli and genuine Malachite have also been added. Learn More -
Cornelissen Historical Inks, Forge Lamp Black
Starting at: £9.00
Prepared exclusively for Cornelissen following a Medieval English recipe, This handmade ink is produced in Cambridgeshire, from soot harvested from a working 19th-century forge, powered by charcoal and wood. Small batches of ink are blended to give the required consistency and strength. Forge Lamp Black is a thick, smooth non-waterproof ink that has good permanence. It can be watered down, and should always be shaken well before use. As with all handmade products derived from natural ingredients, there may be slight variations in the colour and consistency. Ingredients: Soot, gum Arabic, and clove oil.
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Japanese Gold 24ct
Starting at: £46.50
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 -
Daniel Smith Watercolour Ground Mars Black 4oz
£10.30Mars Black makes our Luminescent Watercolors “pop” and also provides an exciting, unexpected background for all your standard watercolour paints. Soft pastels, graphite and watercolour pencils show up beautifully on both the buff and black. *Please note, this product is stored offsite. Please allow extra time for your order to be processed and dispatched. Learn More -
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 -
Seccotine 30 ml
£8.50Refined liquid fish glue for use as a size for gilding on paper. It can also be used as a glue for paper and as a binder in gesso for raised illumination. Seccotine is made from the skin of the Atlantic deep sea cod fish. It remains flexible after drying.
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Automatic Border Stroke Pens
Starting at: £18.60
Square cut pens with smooth action and large ink reservoir. Ideal for creating double edged borders around book covers, artwork or picture mounts. Learn More -
Cornelissen Historical Inks, Virginia Woolf Purple
£6.50This ink is inspired by the distinctive purple ink used by Virginia Woolf for her work and correspondence. Handmade by a master inkmaker, especially for Cornelissen, using a historic recipe based on blackthorn berries. Suitable for fountain pens and work on paper and parchment. Indelible and waterproof over time.
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Unison 8 Light Assorted Pastels
£45.60The Unison Light 8 set, specially selected by Unison Colour. This small set contains the essential Light colours from their large range of pastels. Unison Colour Soft pastels allow for ease of use with a highly blendable texture.
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Mixing Slab
Starting at: £24.00
A glass slab with wooden cradle for the grinding of pigments.
The friction created between the sand-blasted surfaces of the glass slab and muller facilitates the thorough mixing of pigment and medium, creating a consistent and strong paint body. This slab can be used to manufacture many types of paint including watercolours, egg tempera and oils.
Mulling is of particular importance when making oil paint; simply mixing pigment and oil together using a palette knife will result in an unstable substance with poor plasticity, which contains a large amount of excess oil and unevenly distributed pigment particles. Thorough mulling in a figure-of-eight motion will enable the pigment to be fully combined into the binder, strengthening the resultant paint film.
PLEASE NOTE: The separate glass slabs are in stock but it is a call to order item due to the fact that we cannot guarantee its safe delivery, however well we package it. Please ring us to discuss your delivery options. In combination with the glass frame, delivery is more secure but we still cannot guarantee a delivery without breakage.
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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 -
STAEDTLER Mars Lumograph Pencil Set of 12 in Tin Box
£21.95This tin of STAEDTLER Mars Lumograph pencils holds a collection of premium-quality pencils that are perfect for writing, drawing and sketching on paper and on matt drafting film. The pencils have a special lead formulation that produces great results with a metallic lustre in a wide variety of grey tones.
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