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  1. Talens Picture Varnishes Aerosol

    Talens Picture Varnishes Aerosol

    Starting at: £13.00

    Aerosol varnish for oil paintings. Gloss or Matt finishes. Unable to send overseas. Learn More
  2. ArtGraf Yellow Tailor shape

    ArtGraf Yellow Tailor shape

    £5.80

    Inspired by traditional tailor’s chalk block, prepared for drawing and painting. Water soluble and extremely soft. Learn More
  3. Omega Series 40 Varnish

    Omega Series 40 Varnish

    Starting at: £6.20

    Flat soft hog hair in cupro-nickel ferrule on short flat handle used for applying varnish to both oil and acrylic paintings. Also recommended for applying warm glue size and primers to all surfaces. Learn More
  4. Cornelissen Canada Balsam

    Cornelissen Canada Balsam

    Starting at: £20.10

    Canada Balsam is an oleoresin, meaning that it is a mixture of essential oils and resin. It comes from the fir tree Abies balsamea, native to Canada and the eastern states of North America. It is notable for its pale colour, clarity and gloss, making it a useful ingredient in recipes for oil-painting mediums.

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  5. Madder Root Pieces

    Madder Root Pieces

    Starting at: £27.80

    NR9

    The madder plant was once widely cultivated for the red dye extracted from its roots. Its earliest known use is in ancient Egypt, and there is evidence of its widespread adoption in Europe from the medieval period. Madder Lake, the pigment that is derived from the root, has now largely been replaced by synthetic alizarin pigments, but it is still used as an ingredient in some commercial paints.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. 

    Larger quantities are available by request.

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  6. Winsor & Newton Picture Varnish Aerosol

    Winsor & Newton Picture Varnish Aerosol

    Starting at: £16.10

    Aerosol varnish for oil and acrylic paintings. Gloss, Satin or Matt finishes. Contains: Ketone resin, UV blockers. Unable to send overseas. Learn More
  7. Renaissance Wax

    Renaissance Wax

    Starting at: £8.75

    Used by restoration specialists to revive and protect furniture, leather, paintings, metals etc. Freshens colours, imparts soft sheen. Very long shelf life. (approx 20 years) as long as it is not exposed to heat. Learn More
  8. Winsor & Newton Artists' Matt Varnish

    Winsor & Newton Artists' Matt Varnish

    Starting at: £8.05

    Ketone resin/silica/white spirit. Pale translucent liquid dries quickly to matt film. Can be mixed with Gloss Varnish to alter finish. Not suitable for highly absorbant cracked paintings. Learn More
  9. Button Shellac

    Button Shellac

    Starting at: £8.40

    Shellac is a natural resin that is deposited by the female lac insect on the branches of trees in India and Thailand. It is soluble with alcohol, but not with mineral spirits or turpentine. It forms a tough yet flexible film, with many applications. It is suitable as a top coat for gilding when applied thinly, a sealant for porous surfaces, an isolating layer for tempera paintings, a base for pigmented inks, a protective layer for collograph plates, and a warm varnish for wooden floors and furniture. As it is prone to darkening with age, it is not recommended as a varnish for oils, and its solubility can reduce over time. There are various grades of shellac. When mixed with alcohol, it may initially form a cloudy mixture, due to traces of wax in the shellac, but this should become clear once it has dried. The highest grades of shellac are Clear Dewaxed Shellac, which has been de-coloured using the carbon filtering method, Lemon Shellac, and Orange Shellac, which are pale in colour. Button Shellac is less refined and therefore produces a reddish varnish. It was, in fact, widely used as a red dye before synthetic dyes became available. Learn More
  10. Ivory Black Pigment

    Ivory Black Pigment

    Starting at: £4.00

    Ivory Black is a natural pigment of impure carbon, derived from charred animal bones. It is semi-transparent, very lightfast, and offers good tinting strength. It is a particularly slow-drying pigment, which forms a soft, rather brittle paint film in oil.

    Compared to other blacks, such as Vine Black, Ivory Black possesses warmer, brownish undertones. It should not be used at full-strength in an underpainting, as subsequent layers are likely to crack. Otherwise, it is a very useful all-purpose black for many types of paint, excluding mortar, fresco or cement.

    Toxicity: B

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  11. ArtGraf White Tailor shape

    ArtGraf White Tailor shape

    £5.80

    Inspired by traditional tailor’s chalk block, prepared for drawing and painting. Water soluble and extremely soft. Learn More
  12. Lapis Lazuli Light Pigment

    Lapis Lazuli Light Pigment

    Starting at: £10.20

    PB29

    Lapis Lazuli is a natural mineral pigment, mined in Afghanistan and South America. Different shades of Lapis Lazuli are determined by the intensity of colour of the lazurite vein; we offer the pigment in light and dark. For many centuries it was the most reliable blue pigment available, and became particularly significant during the Medieval and Renaissance periods, when its inclusion in a work of art denoted the wealth and status of the patron, or the holiness of a painting's subject. In commercial paint production it has largely been replaced by the more affordable Ultramarine Blue, although it still has a place on modern palettes due to its unique soft violet tone. It is a transparant pigment, with a low tinting strength.

    Larger quantities are available by request.

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  13. Maimeri Retouching Varnish Aerosol

    Maimeri Retouching Varnish Aerosol

    Starting at: £13.45

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    Aerosol varnish for oil or acrylic paintings. For use as temporary varnish for paintings less than 6 months old. Unable to send overseas. Learn More
  14. ArtGraf Carbon Black Tailor shape

    ArtGraf Carbon Black Tailor shape

    £5.80

    Inspired by traditional tailor’s chalk block, prepared for drawing and painting. Water soluble and extremely soft. Learn More
  15. da Vinci Series 122 Cosmotop One Stroke

    da Vinci Series 122 Cosmotop One Stroke

    Starting at: £3.50

    Finest golden synthetic fibre. More springy than Cosmotop Spin making it an excellent brush for watercolour, gouache, acrylic and oil painting. Learn More
  16. Orange Shellac

    Orange Shellac

    Starting at: £8.00

    Shellac is a natural resin that is deposited by the female lac insect on the branches of trees in India and Thailand. It is soluble with alcohol, but not with mineral spirits or turpentine. It forms a tough yet flexible film, with many applications. It is suitable as a top coat for gilding when applied thinly, a sealant for porous surfaces, an isolating layer for tempera paintings, a base for pigmented inks, a protective layer for collograph plates, and a warm varnish for wooden floors and furniture. As it is prone to darkening with age, it is not recommended as a varnish for oils, and its solubility can reduce over time. There are various grades of shellac. When mixed with alcohol, it may initially form a cloudy mixture, due to traces of wax in the shellac, but this should become clear once it has dried. The highest grades of shellac are Clear Dewaxed Shellac, which has been de-coloured using the carbon filtering method, Lemon Shellac, and Orange Shellac, which are pale in colour. Button Shellac is less refined and therefore produces a reddish varnish. It was, in fact, widely used as a red dye before synthetic dyes became available. Learn More
  17. Raw Umber Pigment

    Raw Umber Pigment

    Starting at: £4.00

    PBr7

    Raw Umber is a natural earth pigment composed of iron oxide, manganese, and aluminium silicate. It has its roots in the Umbria region of Italy, and was historically a popular colour for underpaintings, as it dries very quickly. It is semi-opaque, very lightfast, and stable in all media but may be difficult to disperse in acrylic. It requires a large amount of liquid when mixed with oil.

    Toxicity: B

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  18. Roberson Beeswax Picture Varnish

    Roberson Beeswax Picture Varnish

    Starting at: £8.80

    A final picture varnish suitable for both oil and acrylic paintings. unable to send overseas. Learn More
  19. Roberson Matt Picture Varnish

    Roberson Matt Picture Varnish

    Starting at: £7.00

    Ketone resin/white spirit microcrystalline wax. Clear, tough protection without gloss. Useful overpaintings where resinous media have been used. Unable to send overseas. Learn More
  20. Roberson Safflower Oil

    Roberson Safflower Oil

    Starting at: £6.40

    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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  21. Watercolour paint making set

    Watercolour paint making set

    Starting at: £0.40

    A collection of equipment and ingredients useful for making watercolour by hand. This selection of quality materials has been put together for the begginer and intermediate paint maker alike. This set includes:

    Equipment to mix the paint and fill watercolour pans:

    Glass slab with hardwood stand

    Cornelissen small muller

    Small (half pan) and large (full pan) watercolour pan

    Ingredients to make the watercolour binder :

    Roberson Gum Arabic

    Roberson Ox Gall

    Equipment for painting:

    Cornelissen 80a sables brushes in sizes 3 & 6

    cermaic palette in flower shape

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  22. Liquitex Acrylic Varnish Matt

    Liquitex Acrylic Varnish Matt

    Starting at: £17.35

    Use as varnish over finished paintings. Learn More
  23. ArtGraf Tailor Shape Set of 6

    ArtGraf Tailor Shape Set of 6

    £36.00

    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
  24. Spectrum Beeswax in White Spirit

    Spectrum Beeswax in White Spirit

    Starting at: £16.50

    From the Cranfield website:

    A pereparation of pure beeswax in white spirit, this is used to achieve a soft sheen on your finished painting. It will retard drying, allowing you to achieve a range of effects.

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  25. Roberson Poppy Oil

    Roberson Poppy Oil

    Starting at: £8.80

    Poppy Oil is a slightly later addition to the artist's cabinet than Linseed Oil and Walnut Oil. It is generally used as a binder for pale colours, where the warmth of Linseed Oil is not desired. It provides a matte finish and dries very slowly, so we would not advise using it in conjunction with slow-drying pigments or in underpaintings. A paint film produced by Poppy Oil is weaker and softer than that created by Linseed Oil. This is because it contains a smaller percentage of linolenic acid than Linseed Oil; this substance imparts both strength and yellowness to an oil.  

    Although some of these properties can be perceived as drawbacks, paints made with Poppy Oil generally obtain a "short" or buttery texture without the addition of waxes or other additives, which can be an advantage for certain colours that produce poor consistencies in Linseed oil alone. Sometimes, the addition of a small quantity of Poppy Oil when grinding a tricky or "stringy" pigment in Cold Pressed Linseed Oil can introduce some of benefits of Poppy Oil, without transmitting its negative characteristics.

    Paints made with Poppy Oil are particularly suited to "alla prima" working methods, where paint is applied spontaneously. When working in successive layers, Poppy Oil would only be appropriate for the final stages of a painting.

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  26. da Vinci Series 1870 Nova Flat

    da Vinci Series 1870 Nova Flat

    Starting at: £2.70

    Long handled synthetic brush for acrylic or oil painting. Soft bristles. Learn More
  27. Lefranc Retouching Varnish Extra Fine

    Lefranc Retouching Varnish Extra Fine

    Starting at: £7.80

    Acrylic resin/quick drying petroleum. Colourless and non-yellowing. Allows you to touch up ols paintings. Temporary and insulating varnish. Satin finish. Learn More
  28. Raw Umber Greenish Pigment

    Raw Umber Greenish Pigment

    Starting at: £4.80

    PBr7

    Raw Umber Greenish is a natural earth pigment composed of iron oxide, manganese, and aluminium silicate. It has its roots in the Umbria region of Italy, and was historically a popular colour for underpaintings, as it dries very quickly. It is semi-opaque, very lightfast, and stable in all media but may be difficult to disperse in acrylic. It requires a large amount of liquid when mixed with oil.

    Toxicity: B

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  29. Rose Madder Genuine Pigment

    Rose Madder Genuine Pigment

    Starting at: £15.80

    NR9 Rose Madder is an alizarin lake pigment made by precipitating dye extracted from madder root onto an inert 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 Learn More
  30. Winsor & Newton Series 7 Miniature

    Winsor & Newton Series 7 Miniature

    Starting at: £17.90

    Extra short haired brushes for miniature painting. Kolinsky sable. Learn More

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