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  1. Winsor & Newton Thickened Linseed Oil

    Winsor & Newton Thickened Linseed Oil

    Starting at: £9.20

    From the Winsor & Newton website: A pale refined oil of syrupy consistency which behaves like Linseed Stand Oil but dries quicker and darker. Improves flow and gloss. Increases the durability of paint film. Reduces brushstroke retention. Learn More
  2. Madder Lake Genuine Pigment

    Madder Lake Genuine Pigment

    Starting at: £10.20

    NR9

    Madder Lake pigment is derived from dye that has been extracted from the root of the madder plant, and attached to alum as a base. It has largely been replaced by synthetic alizarin pigments, but it is still used as an ingredient in some commercially-available paints. It provides a very transparent pigment, with a weak tinting strength, which can be used in all lime-free media, although it is very slow-drying in oil. It is fugitive to sunlight, so paintings containing Madder should be stored appropriately, but it remains one of the most lightfast plant-based pigments. It requires a wetting agent to aid dispersion.

    Larger quantities are available by request

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  3. 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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  4. Lyons Angled-Shaft Roulette Wheels

    Lyons Angled-Shaft Roulette Wheels

    Starting at: £40.00

    Made of high-carbon tool-steel, Lyons roulettes produce regular line or dot patterns on metal plates, enabling the printmaker to add texture and shading to their image. The higher the number, the denser the lines or dots will be: 45 (coarse), 85 (medium), 100 (fine) and 120 (extra fine). Total length: 12.5 cm. Learn More
  5. Liquid Glass Mediums

    Liquid Glass Mediums

    Starting at: £32.00

    Renaissance Materials by Dr. David Cranswick.

    A thick glazing medium of the 'Old Masters'. Liquid Glass Mediums facilitate building up layers of transparent glaze. Gloss or Satin.

    Contains: Damar resin, linseed oil and beeswax (for Satin medium only)

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  6. Gum Damar

    Gum Damar

    Starting at: £10.00

    Damar is a pale, almost colourless tree resin, which is soluble in turpentine, but not in alcohol or mineral spirits. It can be used as a varnish or as a glossy painting medium in conjunction with vegetable oils, and is generally preferable to other resin-based varnishes, such as mastic varnish, as it retains its colourless appearance for a longer period of time. In encaustic painting, the inclusion of damar resin imparts toughness and gloss to the paint surface. Learn More
  7. Roberson Liquid Metal 1Ltr

    Roberson Liquid Metal 1Ltr

    Starting at: £60.30

    Roberson Liquid Metal 1Ltr. Roberson Liquid Metals have a rich deep colour, ideal for a wide range of applications including plaster, wood, paper & canvas. The Liquid Metal range does not tarnish and does not need to be varnished. All colours are intermixable and wash up with water. The Liquid Metal range does not tarnish and does not need to be varnished. All colours are intermixable and wash up with water. Coverage is approximately 7 square metres per litre. Two coats are required for most applications but if applied to walls or ceilings with a roller or a brush then three or four coats are recommended. Because of the highly reflective nature of the metallic paint when applying with a roller to a large area apply the paint evenly in long vertical strokes, finishing off the surface by rolling or brushing in one direction, i.e ceiling to floor. This will help to minimise overlapping and create a smooth and even finish. We recommend the use of a professional quality foam roller in order to achieve the best possible finish. When applying with a roller to a large area, apply the paint evenly in long vertical strokes. Finish off the surface by rolling one direction, i.e. ceiling to floor. This will help minimise overlapping and create a smooth, even finish. These paints can also be sprayed and this will produce the best and most consistent finish. To spray Liquid Metal Acrylics, you will need to use HVLP spray equipment with a 1.6mm or 1.8mm nozzle. To ensure proper flow, paint can be thinned with 25-30% water. Learn More
  8. Lyons Scratch-Board Tools

    Lyons Scratch-Board Tools

    Starting at: £26.50

    Made of high-carbon tool-steel, this tool scores multiple parallel lines with one stroke. The number indicates the density of the lines: 25 (broadly spaced thick lines) and 45 (finer spacing and line width). Total length: 13 cm. Learn More
  9. Schmincke Medium W

    Schmincke Medium W

    Starting at: £10.50

    Schmincke Medium W is an odourless, jelly-like ("lean") medium for mixing oil colours with water instead of organic solvents such as turpentine or turpentine substitute. It increases gloss and transparency, reduces viscosity and harmonizes the drying process.

    Dosage: 50%

    Thinner: Water

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  10. Lyons Single-Row Roulette Wheels

    Lyons Single-Row Roulette Wheels

    £46.00

    Made of high-carbon tool-steel, Lyons roulettes produce regular line or dot patterns on metal plates. The 85-line, single-row tool is ideal for adding fine details and retouching. Total length: 12.5 cm. Learn More
  11. Roberson Liquid Metal 250ml

    Roberson Liquid Metal 250ml

    Starting at: £18.90

    Roberson Liquid Metals have a rich deep colour, ideal for a wide range of applications including plaster, wood, paper & canvas. The Liquid Metal range does not tarnish and does not need to be varnished. All colours are intermixable and wash up with water. The Liquid Metal range does not tarnish and does not need to be varnished. All colours are intermixable and wash up with water. Coverage is approximately 7 square metres per litre. Two coats are required for most applications but if applied to walls or ceilings with a roller or a brush then three or four coats are recommended. Because of the highly reflective nature of the metallic paint when applying with a roller to a large area apply the paint evenly in long vertical strokes, finishing off the surface by rolling or brushing in one direction, i.e ceiling to floor. This will help to minimise overlapping and create a smooth and even finish. We recommend the use of a professional quality foam roller in order to achieve the best possible finish. When applying with a roller to a large area, apply the paint evenly in long vertical strokes. Finish off the surface by rolling one direction, i.e. ceiling to floor. This will help minimise overlapping and create a smooth, even finish. These paints can also be sprayed and this will produce the best and most consistent finish. To spray Liquid Metal Acrylics, you will need to use HVLP spray equipment with a 1.6mm or 1.8mm nozzle. To ensure proper flow, paint can be thinned with 25-30% water. Learn More
  12. Natural Beeswax

    Natural Beeswax

    Starting at: £11.20

    Beeswax is derived from melted honeycomb, and is available in two grades. Bleached Beeswax Pellets are white, having been bleached by the sun, and are an appropriate choice for using with pale colours, although they may revert to yellow over time. Natural Beeswax Pellets are yellow in colour, and offer a more flexible structure with a higher resin content. Beeswax has a melting point of 63-66°c, and may turn brown if over-heated. It is the most widely used wax in artists' materials, having a wide range of applications. Please see below for more details.

     

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  13. Gamblin Cold Wax Medium

    Gamblin Cold Wax Medium

    Starting at: £12.60

    * Only available online.* Cold Wax medium is made by Gamblin. They say:

    "Cold Wax medium is made from naturally white, pure beeswax. Formulated to knife consistency, Cold Wax Medium makes oil colours thicker and more matte. Cold Wax Medium can be used to make Gamblin mediums and Gamvar more matte. It can also be applied alone as a matte varnish."

    Please see below for more information.

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  14. Antique Nib Holder

    Antique Nib Holder

    Starting at: £12.76

    Antique style nib holder made of stained wood. 20cm in length. The mahogany holder includes a nickel plated nib and the black holder includes a gold nib. Learn More

  15. Roberson Liquid Metal 30ml

    Roberson Liquid Metal 30ml

    Starting at: £7.50

    Roberson Liquid Metals have a rich deep colour, ideal for a wide range of applications including plaster, wood, paper & canvas. The Liquid Metal range does not tarnish and does not need to be varnished. All colours are intermixable and wash up with water. The Liquid Metal range does not tarnish and does not need to be varnished. All colours are intermixable and wash up with water. Coverage is approximately 7 square metres per litre. Two coats are required for most applications but if applied to walls or ceilings with a roller or a brush then three or four coats are recommended. Because of the highly reflective nature of the metallic paint when applying with a roller to a large area apply the paint evenly in long vertical strokes, finishing off the surface by rolling or brushing in one direction, i.e ceiling to floor. This will help to minimise overlapping and create a smooth and even finish. We recommend the use of a professional quality foam roller in order to achieve the best possible finish. When applying with a roller to a large area, apply the paint evenly in long vertical strokes. Finish off the surface by rolling one direction, i.e. ceiling to floor. This will help minimise overlapping and create a smooth, even finish. These paints can also be sprayed and this will produce the best and most consistent finish. To spray Liquid Metal Acrylics, you will need to use HVLP spray equipment with a 1.6mm or 1.8mm nozzle. To ensure proper flow, paint can be thinned with 25-30% water. Learn More
  16. Schmincke Drying Accelerator for Oils

    Schmincke Drying Accelerator for Oils

    Starting at: £8.20

    From the Schmincke website:

    Jelly-like medium for accelerating the drying of oil colours. Preserves consistency and degree of gloss. Dosage: 10% to 30% maximum. Contains: Siccative, stand oil, resin solution, mineral spirit.

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  17. Lyons Drum-Wheel Roulettes

    Lyons Drum-Wheel Roulettes

    Starting at: £54.00

    Made of high-carbon tool-steel, Lyons drum-wheel roulettes produce regular line or dot patterns on metal plates, enabling the printmaker to add texture and shading to their image. The number indicates the density of the lines or dots: 65 (medium) and 100 (fine). Total length: 17 cm. Learn More
  18. da Vinci Brush Sleeves

    da Vinci Brush Sleeves

    £5.20

    Brush sleeves are the perfect sundry item to help keep your brushes in perfect condition. Simply pull the sleeve up from from the base of the base of the brush and slide over the brush fibres. Two different sizes are included to accommodate a range of brush shapes. Keep sleeves clean for best protection and longevity. Learn More

  19. Casein Lactic

    Casein Lactic

    Starting at: £15.95

    Casein is a protein derived from dried milk, which has been used in painting since ancient times. It can be combined with Ammonium Carbonate to form an emulsion, which acts as a durable, non-resoluble binder for pigments, producing a matte, fast-drying paint, similar in appearance to egg tempera. We use casein as a binder for our L. Cornelissen & Son Pigment Colour Charts, as it is a medium that clearly showcases the characteristics and behaviour of each pigment in its pure form. Casein paints can be applied in thin layers to watercolour paper, but would require a more rigid support, such as a gesso panel, to be applied thickly, as the comparative inflexibility of the paint layer means that it can be prone to cracking. Subsequent layers of paint should be more diluted to aid adhesion, and impasto effects are not recommended. It is possible to varnish casein paintings using an acrylic or damar varnish to obtain a glossy surface if desired, although this is not a necessary step. Casein can also be used as an ingredient in gesso, and is a suitable binder for fresco secco techniques.

    Some pigments may require a wetting agent in order to fully disperse within the binder, in which case alcohol may be used.

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  20. da Vinci Series 5519 Squirrel/Sable Liner

    da Vinci Series 5519 Squirrel/Sable Liner

    Starting at: £23.95

    Unusual combination of squirrel body and red sable tip facilitating the painting of long continuous lines. Learn More
  21. Schmincke Malbutter Impasto Medium

    Schmincke Malbutter Impasto Medium

    Starting at: £8.20

    A gel medium that increases the buttery character of oil colours and decreases their drying time. Useful for impasto techniques and knife application. Add to oils in a maximum ratio of 1:4. Contains alkyd resin.

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  22. Lyons Solid Triangular Scraper

    Lyons Solid Triangular Scraper

    Starting at: £14.30

    Solid triangular blade with three sharp sides used for scraping away the surface of the metal plate, for both image-making and correction purposes. The total length of the small scraper is 15.25 cm, while the large measures 17.75 cm. Learn More
  23. Roberson Liquid Metal 500ml

    Roberson Liquid Metal 500ml

    Starting at: £34.20

    Roberson Liquid Metals have a rich deep colour, ideal for a wide range of applications including plaster, wood, paper & canvas. The Liquid Metal range does not tarnish and does not need to be varnished. All colours are intermixable and wash up with water. The Liquid Metal range does not tarnish and does not need to be varnished. All colours are intermixable and wash up with water. Coverage is approximately 7 square metres per litre. Two coats are required for most applications but if applied to walls or ceilings with a roller or a brush then three or four coats are recommended. Because of the highly reflective nature of the metallic paint when applying with a roller to a large area apply the paint evenly in long vertical strokes, finishing off the surface by rolling or brushing in one direction, i.e ceiling to floor. This will help to minimise overlapping and create a smooth and even finish. We recommend the use of a professional quality foam roller in order to achieve the best possible finish. When applying with a roller to a large area, apply the paint evenly in long vertical strokes. Finish off the surface by rolling one direction, i.e. ceiling to floor. This will help minimise overlapping and create a smooth, even finish. These paints can also be sprayed and this will produce the best and most consistent finish. To spray Liquid Metal Acrylics, you will need to use HVLP spray equipment with a 1.6mm or 1.8mm nozzle. To ensure proper flow, paint can be thinned with 25-30% water. This range of paints is suitable for exterior use but must be applied on a dry day as acrylics take longer to dry out completely than oil-based paints. Once dry the paints cure and are hardwearing. Learn More
  24. Lyons Mezzotint Rockers

    Lyons Mezzotint Rockers

    Starting at: £114.00

    E C Lyons rockers are known world-wide as the finest mezzotint rockers available. They measure 17.75 cm (7 inches) at their total length, including the stained birch handles, and are made with the highest quality high-carbon tool-steel. The gauge (screen) sizes are available in 45 (coarse), 65 (medium), 85 (medium-fine), and 100 (fine) lines per inch. By working the rocker with a rocking motion over a copper or zinc plate evenly in a cross-hatched fashion, one creates burrs that will trap the ink to produce characteristically rich and velvety blacks, which can selectively be burnished away to produce delicate light areas and soft shading. Learn More
  25. Kaweco Clutch Pencils, 5.6mm Lead

    Kaweco Clutch Pencils, 5.6mm Lead

    Starting at: £5.00

    Kaweco Sketch Ups are solid, chunky clutch pencils made of octagonal, solid, untreated CNC-machined brass, also available with satin or chrome plating. It will age and develop its own unique patina over time unless polished. A push button on the top is used to advance or retract the 5.6mm lead. The push button also unscrews to reveal a lead sharpener inside. The Kaweco Sketch Up comes in a nostalgic Kaweco gift tin. Learn More
  26. Lyons Angled-Shaft Irregular Roulette Wheel

    Lyons Angled-Shaft Irregular Roulette Wheel

    £72.00

    Made of high-carbon tool-steel, Lyons irregular roulette wheels produce a pebbled effect when rolled over a metal plate, enabling the printmaker to add texture and shading to their image. Total length: 12.5 cm. Learn More
  27. Pfeil Arkansas Stone Set of 4

    Pfeil Arkansas Stone Set of 4

    £65.00

    Pfeil's Arkansas Sharpening Stones are made for honing cutting edges such as lino and wood cutting tools and etching tools. Genuine Arkansas stones are among the hardest and finest of honing stones. Use with special light honing oil. Each stone measures 65mm x 25mm x 8mm, with a grit rating of circa 8,000. Learn More
  28. Bleached Beeswax

    Bleached Beeswax

    Starting at: £12.30

    Beeswax is derived from melted honeycomb, and is available in two grades. Bleached Beeswax Pellets are white, having been bleached by the sun, and are an appropriate choice for using with pale colours, although they may revert to yellow over time. Natural Beeswax Pellets are yellow in colour, and offer a more flexible structure with a higher resin content. Beeswax has a melting point of 63-66°c, and may turn brown if over-heated. It is the most widely used wax in artists' materials, having a wide range of applications. Please see below for more details.

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  29. Japanese Gold & Precious Metal Powder

    Japanese Gold & Precious Metal Powder

    Starting at: £25.00

    Premium quality, extra fine genuine gold precious metal powders handcrafted in Japan by experienced craftsmen, all 1 gram in weight. By crushing gold leaves finely and mixing them with melted glue, a paste is obtained, broken into pieces and transformed into powder, called « Kindei » Gold Powder. First, the 0,2 micron gold leaves are crushed into 3 microns pieces. Afterwards, the glue is washed out with water and dried. The powder obtained is as smooth and fine as flour.

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  30. Treasure Gold

    Treasure Gold

    Starting at: £12.30

    Treasure Gold is a metallic wax which is unparalleled in restoring gold lead and the finishing touches for antiquing. Blend any of the colours together for just the right shade. Apply with the fingers or a cloth and buff lightly. The metal lustre won't fade or tarnish. It is ready to be polished in ten minutes. Treasure Gold is highly concentrated and is to be used sparingly. A 25g jar will cover approximately 2sq/m. Learn More

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