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  1. Michael Harding Artists Oils Desert Set of 6 40ml

    Michael Harding Artists Oils Desert Set of 6 40ml

    Starting at: £91.00

    DESERT SET Warm colours, blue skies, and desert vegetation are all captured in this set, which was designed with the Plein Air artist in mind. 10 x 40ml tubes. The Desert set contains: Warm White Unbleached Titanium Dioxide Yellow Lake Deep Yellow Ochre Deep Venetian Red Scarlet Lake Burnt Umber Italian Green Umber Phthalocyanine Blue and Titanium White Ultramarine Blue Learn More
  2. Pearl Lustre Bronze Powder

    Pearl Lustre Bronze Powder

    Starting at: £6.20

    Pearl Lustre Bronze Powder Learn More
  3. da Vinci Series 5598 CASANEO Watercolour brush, round

    da Vinci Series 5598 CASANEO Watercolour brush, round

    Starting at: £6.60

    CASANEO water colour brush round - Made from extra soft synthetic fibres with an extraordinary elasticity and an extremely high colour absorbing capacity - Short black polished handles - For watercolour, reverse glass and silk painting, design, graphic and retouching - Extraordinary elasticity and extremely high colour absorption capacity - Particularly suitable for watercolour and fluid acrylic colour Learn More
  4. Roberson Damar Varnish 5 lb Cut

    Roberson Damar Varnish 5 lb Cut

    Starting at: £9.00

    Roberson Damar Varnish 5 lb Cut. Unable to send overseas. Learn More
  5. Sennelier Soft Pastels Standard

    Sennelier Soft Pastels Standard

    Starting at: £4.20

    A range of 525 shades including 25 iridescents. Prepared by hand without compression and air dried to prevent brittleness. 10% discount for 10+ pastels. 20% discount for 20+ pastels. Learn More
  6. Michael Harding Non Absorbent Acrylic Primer - Colours

    Michael Harding Non Absorbent Acrylic Primer - Colours

    Starting at: £21.20

    Michael Harding Non-Absorbent Acrylic Primer (NAAP) is a versatile product suitable for application on various surfaces, including linen, wood, MDF, and more. It is designed to create a robust, flexible, permanent, and intensely pigmented ground, making it an excellent choice for both acrylic and oil paints. Important Application Guidelines: Support Selection: NAAP should not be applied over surfaces treated with rabbit skin/hide glue or on unsound, flimsy supports such as cardboard. Opt for stable substrates to ensure the primer’s effectiveness. Not a Gesso: Please note that NAAP is a primer, not a gesso. As such, there is no need for additional gessoes, sizes, or other ancillary products when using NAAP. DIRECTIONS: Coat Application: Apply a minimum of two coats of NAAP to your chosen support, ensuring liberal coverage for optimal results. Dilution for Flow: If you desire increased flow, dilute NAAP with a mixture of 1 part water to 4 parts NAAP. This adjustment allows for customization based on your artistic preferences. Second Coat Application: Apply the second coat once the first coat is touch dry, typically after approximately 1 hour. This step contributes to the creation of a well-prepared painting surface. Additional Considerations: Suitable Supports: Do not use Michael Harding Non-Absorbent Acrylic Primer on flimsy or unsound supports. It is crucial to choose a stable and well-prepared surface for priming to ensure the longevity and integrity of your artwork. Canvas Weave Consideration: Avoid using this primer on canvases with a wide weave. The non-absorbent nature of the primer may not be suitable for canvases with a loose or open structure, compromising its effectiveness. Transparency Check: Before application, inspect your canvas material by holding it up to the light. If you can see light passing through the wefts (threads) of the canvas, it is not recommended to use Michael Harding Non-Absorbent Acrylic Primer. Opt for a more appropriate primer based on the transparency of your canvas. Learn More
  7. Van Dyke Crystals

    Van Dyke Crystals

    Starting at: £8.40

    Van Dyke Crystals are a traditional and natural water based wood dye made from walnut husks. They produce a colour ranging from a very light brown to dark brown depending upon concentration. Traditional method for colouring oak, mahogany and walnut. Learn More
  8. Fullers Earth

    Fullers Earth

    Starting at: £6.30

    Fullers Earth is used to remove plant debris and other impurities from cold-pressed linseed oil, as its large particle size and unusual shape attracts unwanted matter and pulls it down, away from the surface of the oil. Our Fullers earth consist sly of Bentonite.

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  9. Roberson Cobalt Siccative

    Roberson Cobalt Siccative

    Starting at: £7.70

    A cobalt drier in white spirit, to be added sparingly to oil colours to accelerate drying. Learn More
  10. Isinglass

    Isinglass

    Starting at: £20.00

    Isinglass is derived from the dried swim bladders of fish, with Salianski Isinglass being the highest grade available. In the Russian Icon tradition, it commonly provided the glue component in gesso recipes, and was sometimes mixed with pigment to make tempera paints, due to its high binding strength. It can be used to make a pale, clear glue, which is less prone to darkening than other animal glues, and which is particularly flexible, making it a useful material for repairing textiles. Learn More
  11. Roberson Satin Glaze Medium

    Roberson Satin Glaze Medium

    Starting at: £9.80

    Mix with tube oil colours or pigment to improve flow and translucency. For thin glazes, fine details and smooth brushwork. Learn More
  12. Roberson Linseed Stand Oil

    Roberson Linseed Stand Oil

    Starting at: £10.50

    Linseed Oil is derived from flax seeds, and appears on our shelves in many guises: Cold Pressed, Refined, Stand Oil, and as a key ingredient in many mediums. It has been appreciated for its drying properties since the Medieval period, and has become the most popular oil used in painting today due to the strong, flexible and glossy film that it creates.

    Stand Oil is paler and more viscous than other Linseed Oils, having been heated and kept at temperature to provoke a molecular change. It is not suitable for grinding colours, but it is a very versatile ingredient that can be thinned with turpentine to create a glazing medium or be included in a varnish. Stand Oil is notable for its ability to smooth out brush strokes to create an enamel-like surface.

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  13. Sinopia Clay Bole Bordeaux Red

    Sinopia Clay Bole 4oz (approx. 118ml)

    Starting at: £14.95

    High quality clay bole for water-gilding techniques. Use over traditional chalk gesso ground. Bole needs to be applied with a solution of rabbit skin glue. This Bole is manufactured by Sinopia. The formula was developed by working with master gilders to craft a rich creamy bole that burnishes to a beautiful, highly reflective lustre.

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  14. Cornelissen Variegated Metal Leaf 236

    Cornelissen Variegated Metal Leaf 236

    Starting at: £17.00

    Cornelissen Variegated Metal Leaf 236 Learn More
  15. Roberson Clear Shellac Varnish

    Roberson Clear Shellac Varnish

    Starting at: £11.50

    Fast drying varnish for metal leaf. May also be used to seal absorbent surfaces prior to sizing. Cellulose based. Clean brushes with methylated spirits. Learn More
  16. Roberson Oil Primers

    Roberson Oil Primers

    Starting at: £23.30

    Roberson's Traditional Oil Primer is made in small batches using the highest quality materials. Can be used on canvas or wood. Two to three coats will produce a slippery surface to enable oil colour to be moved around. Canvas should be sized before oil primer is applied using Roberson's Prepared Rabin Skin Glue. Touch dry in approx. 6h. hard dry in 24h. Paint may set in tin, shake tin and stir well before use, dilute with white spirit if desired. Prior to painting , primed canvases should be kept in daylight conditions to prevent over yellowing. Clean brushes in White Spirit. Learn More
  17. Roberson Pure Gum Turpentine

    Roberson Pure Gum Turpentine

    Starting at: £14.00

    Slightly less refined than rectified spirit of turpentine. Often preferred as constituent of painting mediums. Learn More
  18. Roberson Ormoline Medium

    Roberson Ormoline Medium

    Starting at: £8.70

    Mix with Roberson Standard Bronze Powders to create metallic paint. 25g powder will make 125ml of paint. Learn More
  19. Cornelissen Walnut Oil

    Cornelissen Walnut Oil

    Starting at: £8.20

    The introduction of Walnut Oil as a pigment binder is contemporaneous with the emergence of Linseed Oil. Their drying properties have been appreciated since the Middle Ages, and throughout history there is evidence of both oils being used alongside each other within the same painting. In fact, until the sixteenth century, it is believed that Walnut Oil was the preferred binding medium among Italian artists. It is made from mature walnut kernals, offering a pale colour and brilliant gloss. For this reason, it is sometimes chosen as a binder for light colours, as it provides a stronger paint film than Poppy Oil, and faster drying times. However, a paint film made from Walnut Oil will tend to be brittle, so it is more suited to a rigid support rather than canvas. 

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  20. Microcrystalline Wax

    Microcrystalline Wax

    Starting at: £8.50

    Microcrystalline Wax is related to paraffin wax, and is used as a plasticiser in some recipes. It is characterised by the fineness of its crystals in contrast to the larger crystal of paraffin wax. It is generally more viscous, denser, tackier and more elastic than paraffin waxes, and has a higher melting point. Learn More
  21. Roberson Glaze Medium

    Roberson Glaze Medium

    Starting at: £9.60

    Mix with tube oil colours or pigment to improve flow and translucency. For thin glazes, fine details and smooth brushwork.

    Contains: Turpentine, Damar Resin, Stand Oil, Cobalt Dryers.

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  22. Universal Lacquer in 60ml, 120ml and 1L.

    Universal Lacquer

    Starting at: £14.40

    Use to protect metal & silver leaf, white gold, Ormoline paint & Robersons Liquid Metal range. Provides extra protection on exterior projects & high-wear areas. It dries crystal clear with a satin finish, and is non-yellowing. Learn More

  23. Cranfield (Spectrum) Linseed Oil Paste

    Cranfield (Spectrum) Linseed Oil Paste

    Starting at: £24.65

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    From the Cranfield website:

    An almost transparent painting medium based on refined linseed oil and alumina. It is similar in consistency to Studio Oil Colours in tubes. It does not promote quick drying and may be used to extend oil colours. It can be used in large ratios where the desired effect is to increase yellowing and darkening of pale colours. It will not increase gloss.

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  24. Roberson Cold Pressed Linseed Oil

    Roberson Cold Pressed Linseed Oil

    Starting at: £7.50

    Linseed Oil is derived from flax seeds, and appears on our shelves in many guises: Cold Pressed, Refined, Stand Oil, and as a key ingredient in many mediums. It has been appreciated for its drying properties since the Medieval period, and has become the most popular oil used in painting today due to the strong, flexible and glossy film that it creates. Cold Pressed Linseed Oil is ideal for the grinding of pigment to make oil paints. The process of producing Cold Pressed Linseed Oil results in a lower yield, but the resultant oil is of a superior quality to oil that has been extracted by other methods, creating a paint film that is more resistant to embrittlement on aging. Its yellow colour is caused by the high concentration of linolenic acid, the presence of which provides durability to the paint film. The amount of oil that each pigment requires can vary enormously. Alizarin Crimson, for example, requires a high percentage of oil compared to most other colours. We would always recommend mulling the pigment and oil together thoroughly to create a "short" or buttery paste, with evenly dispersed, well-coated pigment particles. This process contributes to the strength and flexibility of the paint film, and prevents the inclusion of excess oil. Origin: USA Learn More
  25. Winsor & Newton Distilled Turpentine

    Winsor & Newton Distilled Turpentine

    Starting at: £6.85

    From the Winsor & Newton website: A fast evaporating, highly refined essential oil with the strongest thinning and brush cleaning power of all Artists' grade solvents. Suitable for removing varnish (including Dammar Varnish).Keep tightly closed and away from light to prevent oxidation. Do not use if it has thickened. Learn More
  26. Cranfield (Spectrum) Spectragel Medium

    Cranfield (Spectrum) Spectragel Medium

    Starting at: £16.50

    From the Cranfield website:

    This is a thixotropic alkyd medium designed to mix with oil colours, retaining the body of the paint. Spectragel is a gloss medium and is quick drying. It is a clear medium based on a synthetic resin that improves the weather resistance of oil colours; ideal for glazing and extending colours while retaining gloss and structure of paint.

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  27. Laponite ®

    Laponite ®

    Starting at: £34.40

    For cleaning marble. Mix with water to thick paste. LAPONITE® is a registered trademark of BYK Additives Ltd Learn More
  28. Roberson Safflower Oil

    Roberson Safflower Oil

    Starting at: £7.70

    Safflower Oil is light-coloured, making it suitable for grinding pale pigments. It is still sometimes used as a binder for commercially available paints, although due to its very slow drying time it is best reserved for the final layers of a painting. Compared to Linseed oil, Safflower Oil will give a matte finish.

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  29. Roberson Damar Varnish Low Gloss

    Roberson Damar Varnish Low Gloss

    Starting at: £8.90

    Gum Damar/Turpentine. Dries hard/clear. Gives low gloss. Less prone to blooming than mastic. Non-yellowing. Removable with turpentine or white spirit. Unable to send overseas. Learn More
  30. London Pigment, Mediaeval Inks Set, 1

    London Pigment, Mediaeval Inks Set, 1

    £35.00

    Verdigris Ink Purple Madder and Lac Ink Purple Lac Ink Learn More

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