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  1. Daler-Rowney Georgian Oil Colour 225 ml

    Daler-Rowney Georgian Oil Colour 225 ml

    Starting at: £14.50

    Georgian Oil colour offers artists high performance at an economical and uniform price across all colours in the range. All 55 colours have fine working qualities and a high degree of performance. Learn More
  2. One Shot Lettering Enamel Paint

    One Shot Lettering Enamel Paint

    Starting at: £20.55

    Designed for traditional sign painting, these oil based lettering enamels provide superior vibrancy, flexibility, durability, and single stroke coverage. Specified for fine, sign paint lettering on store fronts and vehicles, the vibrant colours of 1 Shot Lettering Enamels spread evenly and offer outstanding hiding, durability and fade resistance. Superior flow characteristics assure the virtual absence of brush marks and provide a clean, sharp edge. Ideal for use on interior or exterior metal, glass, wood, and enamel receptive banners and vinyl. Learn More
  3. Winsor & Newton Artists' Oil Colour 37 ml

    Winsor & Newton Artists' Oil Colour 37 ml

    Starting at: £10.15

    This long established artists' quality oil colour range of 113 colours is well known for its firm consistency and excellent handling properties. Learn More
  4. Gamblin Oil Colours 37ml

    Gamblin Oil Colours 37ml

    Starting at: £12.60

    *Only available online*. Robert Gamblin started making artists' oil paints in 1980. Since then he has built a reputation as both an innovative and imaginative maker of some of the best oils on the market today. As well as usual single pigment colours you would expect, the range also includes an interesting selection of neutral greys, beautiful metallics and the truly innovative Radiant range of pastel colours. Combining science and artistry, Gamblin paints are truly exceptional. *Please note, this range is stored offsite. Please allow extra time for your order to be processed and dispatched. Learn More
  5. da Vinci Series 1845 Black Sable Filbert

    da Vinci Series 1845 Black Sable Filbert

    Starting at: £8.50

    Finest Russian black sable hair with long maroon polished handles. Learn More
  6. da Vinci Series 1840 Black Sable Bright

    da Vinci Series 1840 Black Sable Bright

    Starting at: £5.90

    Finest Russian black sable hair with long maroon polished handles. Learn More
  7. da Vinci Series 1640 Black Sable Round

    da Vinci Series 1640 Black Sable Round

    Starting at: £5.55

    Finest Russian black sable hair with long maroon polished handles. Learn More
  8. Flake White Pigment

    Flake White Pigment

    Starting at: £18.75

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    Flake White Pigment, sometimes referred to as Lead White or Cremnitz White, is an artificial mineral pigment, lead carbonate. It is no longer available as a paint, due to its extreme toxicity. For this reason, great care must be taken when handling the dry pigment.

    It is not usuable in water-based media, but works well in oils. It creates a flexible paint film that dries quickly. Although opaque, small quantities do not dominate mixtures, and can help slow-drying pigments to dry. For this reason, it has been a popular mixing white historically; in fact, until the mid-19th century, Flake White was the only white pigment available to artists. Although varnishing is generally considered optional for oil paintings, it is recommended for works containing Flake White, as contact with sulphur in the atmosphere can cause it to blacken. It creates a warm white, which can yellow over time when mixed with linseed oil.

    Toxicity: D

    Permitted uses: Restoration of art works and protected buildings when alternatives unsuitable.

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  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

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