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  1. Daler Rowney Ivory Artist's Sketchbooks

    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
  2. Small, 15ml Pigment sizes

    Small, 15ml Pigment sizes

    Starting at: £4.00

    English Red Light Pigment Learn More
  3. Sennelier Oil Pastels Large

    Sennelier Oil Pastels Large

    Starting at: £11.50

    Beautifully soft and creamy oil pastels in a range of 120 colours. Blend of pure pigment, oil and acid free wax. 20% Discount for purchasing 4+ pastels. Learn More
  4. Casein Lactic

    Casein Lactic

    Starting at: £18.30

    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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  5. ArtGraf Tailor Shape Monochromatic Set of 3

    ArtGraf Tailor Shape Monochromatic Set of 3

    £28.80

    This set of 3 includes Black Carbon, Graphite and White water soluble crayons Learn More
  6. ArtGraf Tailor Shape Set of 6

    ArtGraf Tailor Shape Set of 6

    £41.50

    Inspired 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
  7. ArtGraf  Traditional Tailor Shape Colours

    ArtGraf Traditional Tailor Shape Colours

    Starting at: £6.60

    Inspired by traditional tailor’s chalk block, prepared for drawing and painting. Water soluble and extremely soft, choice of 6 traditional earth colours: sanguine, sepia, dark brown, brown, ochre and carbon black. Learn More
  8. Gum Arabic

    Gum Arabic

    Starting at: £4.25

    Gum Arabic is a resoluble binding agent, commonly used in the preparation of watercolours, but also useful as an adhesive, a size, and in the production of soft pastels. It is a natural product, harvested from the Acacia tree between October and May. The highest grade of Gum Arabic comes from the Kordofan region of Sudan. It is exceptionally pale and pure and therefore particularly suited to watercolour painting, while Nigerian Gum Arabic (while stocks last) is better suited to stone lithography and other printmaking techniques. Please see the Formulas & Recipes section on our homepage for a recipe to make your own watercolour paints using Gum Arabic (currently under construction). Learn More
  9. da Vinci Series 122 One Stroke

    da Vinci Series 122 One Stroke

    Starting at: £3.85

    Finest golden synthetic fibre. More springy than Cosmotop Spin making it an excellent brush for watercolour, gouache, acrylic and oil painting. Learn More
  10. ArtGraf Graphite Tailor shape

    ArtGraf Graphite Tailor shape

    £6.60

    Inspired by traditional tailor’s chalk block, prepared for drawing and painting. Water soluble and extremely soft. Learn More
  11. Gum Copal Manila

    Gum Copal Manila

    Starting at: £6.00

    Gum Copal Manila is derived from the resin of a coniferous tree native to the Philippines. It is not to be confused with other copals, which are the product of fossilised plant materials. It can be dissolved in alcohol to make a spirit varnish, to be used as a substitute for shellac, or as a fixative for pastel and charcoal drawings. Please note, that when used as a fixative it may darken the colour of the image. Learn More
  12. da Vinci Series 5570 Nova Round

    da Vinci Series 5570 Nova Round

    Starting at: £3.65

    Finest golden synthetic fibre. More springy than Cosmotop Spin making it an excellent brush for watercolour, gouache, acrylic and oil painting. Learn More
  13. Cornelissen Historical Inks, Forge Lamp Black

    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.

    Not suitable for fountain pens. Learn More
  14. Schmincke Horadam Naturals Set Resins

    Schmincke Horadam Naturals Set Resins

    £49.00

    Schmincke Horadam Naturals Set Plant Resins/Extracts 5 x 15 ml Cucuma Madder Lake Indigofera Dyer's Green Stil de Grain Learn More
  15. Schmincke Horadam Naturals

    Schmincke Horadam Naturals

    Starting at: £13.00

    Schmincke have combined the unique properties of gouache and watercolour paint in a unique formulation, to create Horadam Naturals. Made using natural earths, plant-based pigments and resins, the resulting high-quality watercolours are environmentally friendly and vegan. The 16 matte colours are semi-/transparent with good lightfastness and can be mixed and combined with all water and gouache colours. Learn More
  16. Schmincke Horadam Naturals Set Earths

    Schmincke Horadam Naturals Set Earths

    £49.00

    Schmincke Horadam Naturals Set Earth Pigments 5 x 15 ml Celadonite Yellow Ochre Lalvarit Violet Caucasus Earth Green Slate Learn More
  17. Roberson Turks Aquarella

    Roberson Turks Aquarella

    Starting at: £21.50

    For watercolour painting on paper, ivorine, terracotta, wood and fabric. Sizing not needed. Prevents the running of colours, even on open weave fabrics. Learn More
  18. Phthalo Blue Pigment

    Phthalo Blue Pigment

    Starting at: £8.00

    PB15:3

    Phthalo (Mona) Blue is a synthetic organic pigment, Copper Phthalocyanine, that has been in use since the 1930s. It has an extremely high tinting strength and is a staining colour, so cannot successfully be lifted in watercolour. It requires a wetting agent to fully disperse into a medium, and, when used at full strength, a copper sheen is visible in dried paint film. It is transparent, very lightfast, and has a medium-to-slow drying rate in oil.

    Toxicity: C

    While stocks last

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  19. Cornelissen Gift Set, Drawing

    Cornelissen Gift Set, Drawing

    £62.00

    LIMITED EDITION Cornelissen Drawing Gift Set contains: Cornelissen Black Sketchbook 19.5 x 19.5cm £10.70 Cornelissen Genuine Leather Pencil Case. Available in green, red, tan and black, while stocks last. Solid Brass Pencil Sharpener Cornelissen Bundle of Pencils, 2H, 4H, HB, B, 2B, 3B, 4B, 6B Gift wrapped in a box with Cornelissen wrapping paper. To specify the colour of the Leather Pencil Case (green, red, tan or black) please contact us directly. t: 0207 636 1045 e: info@cornelissen.com Learn More
  20. Gamboge Powder

    Gamboge Powder

    Starting at: £5.20

    Gamboge is a natural tree resin, generally extracted by tapping of Garcinia trees, available as a powder and in the solid "pipe" form. One of the unique features of Pipe Gamboge is that it does not require a binding agent to be used as a paint. Instead, colour can be lifted with a wet brush, as from a watercolour pan. When used as a water colour, it gives a bright transparent golden yellow colour. It is highly transparent, fugitive to light, with a weak tinting strength. The powder can be dissolved in alcohol to colour resin-based varnishes. Gamboge was used from ancient times to dye the clothes and also to make a transparent yellow varnish for the colouring of wood, metals and leather.

    Pipe Gamboge is available while stocks last. Larger quantities are available by request.

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  21. Pigment Set of 30 Colours

    Pigment Set of 30 Colours

    £130.00

    The perfect introduction to working with pigment, this selection of thirty pigments provides a wide range of colours for the production of paint. Each colour is supplied in a 15ml plastic jar, and the set includes both natural and synthetic colours. Recipes can be found on our homepage, with instructions for making different paints, including watercolour, egg tempera and oil paint. Learn More

  22. Prussian Blue Pigment

    Prussian Blue Pigment

    Starting at: £5.20

    PB27

    Prussian Blue is a synthetic organic pigment that was discovered by the paint maker Diesbach, apparently by accident, in Germany in the early eighteenth century. For many years, it was used not only as a colour in its own right, but also as a component of the original Hooker's Green. The other ingredient, gamboge, is highly fugitive, which is why many watercolours painted with Hooker's green have taken on a bluish tone with with age.  

    It is a very transparent and heavily staining colour. It dries quite quickly in oil, and can therefore wrinkly if applied too quickly. It is suitable for use in oils, watercolour, and egg tempera. However, it shouldn't be used in conjunction with alkali substances, such as Lead White or Calcium Carbonate as it can turn brown, so it isn't suitable for fresco. For the same reason, it isn't used with acrylic resin binders due to their alkaline nature, so most paint manufacturers will replace Prussian Blue with a mixture of Phthalo Blue and black in their acrylic ranges. It requires a wetting agent to fully disperse into a binder.

    Toxicity: B

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  23. Schmincke Masking Fluid, Clear

    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
  24. Cobalt Blue Pigment

    Cobalt Blue Pigment

    Starting at: £6.30

    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 named it to in the late-Middle Ages, as the presence of cobalt ore in the mines made the extraction of silver more difficult. They were possibly also aware of the toxic properties of the mineral that was 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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  25. Cornelissen Historical Inks, Walnut

    Cornelissen Historical Inks, Walnut

    Starting at: £9.00

    Made from organic walnut husks collected in Cambridgeshire, this deep brown walnut ink is made to an 18th-century formula. Small batches of the ink are blended to give the required consistency and strength. It has good permanence, but will eventually fade if left in direct sunlight for sustained periods of time, and is not wholly waterproof, but has some staying power, especially on sized watercolour papers. As with all handmade products derived from natural ingredients, there may be slight variations in the colour and consistency as a result of seasonal changes.

    Not Suitable for fountain pens. Learn More
  26. Cobalt Violet Light Pigment

    Cobalt Violet Light Pigment

    Starting at: £10.00

    Cobalt Violet Light Pigment (PV14). Synthetic inorganic pigment. Semi-opaque. Weak tinting strength. Excellent Lightfastness. Fast drying rate. Good for oil and watercolour but not acrylic as pigment 'settles out'. Used since early 1900's. This colour cannot be matched through mixing other colours.

    Limeproof

    Toxicity: C

    Please note, unfortunately we are not able to send this product outside the UK.

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  27. Winsor & Newton Kneadable Erasers

    Winsor & Newton Kneadable Erasers

    Starting at: £2.75

    For removing pencil, charcoal and pastel or paper cleaning. Learn More
  28. Gamboge Pipe Pieces

    Gamboge Pipe Pieces

    Starting at: £22.00

    Gamboge is a natural tree resin, generally extracted by tapping of Garcinia trees, available as a powder and in the solid "pipe" form. One of the unique features of Pipe Gamboge is that it does not require a binding agent to be used as a paint. Instead, colour can be lifted with a wet brush, as from a watercolour pan. When used as a water colour, it gives a bright transparent golden yellow colour. It is highly transparent, fugitive to light, with a weak tinting strength. The powder can be dissolved in alcohol to colour resin-based varnishes. Gamboge was used from ancient times to dye the clothes and also to make a transparent yellow varnish for the colouring of wood, metals and leather.

    Pipe Gamboge is available while stocks last. Larger quantities are available by request.

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  29. Manganese Blue Pigment

    Manganese Blue Pigment

    Starting at: £49.50

    PB33

    Manganese Blue is an articficial mineral pigment, that is prepared by heating sodium sulphate, potassium permanganate and barium nitrate to 750-800 degrees Celcius. It has been produed as a pigment and as a colourant for cement since the 1930s, and is notable for its quick drying time in oils, its high transparency, and its bright, slightly greenish colour. Its weak tinting strength can cause it to be overwhelmed in mixtures, and it has a tendency to granulate as a watercolour. It is no longer used in commercial paints, but many manufacturers offer a Manganese Blue Hue, which is typically based upon Phthalocyanine Blue.   

    Production of this pigment has now ceased, due to environmental and health concerns, therefore it is only available while stocks last.

    Toxicity: C

    Please note, unfortunately we are not able to send this product outside the UK.

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  30. Schmincke AQUA Modeling Paste Medium

    Schmincke AQUA Modeling Paste Medium

    Starting at: £11.40

    Allows 3-D and structural effects. Apply with palette knife. Fine or Coarse texture. Learn More

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