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  1. Mars Red Pigment

    Mars Red Pigment

    Starting at: £4.50

    PR101

    Mars Red is an artificial mineral pigment. Its pigment code, PR101, refers to a wide spectrum of synthetic iron oxide pigments including yellows, oranges, reds, violet-browns and green-browns, which replace many natural earth colours to provide pigments without impurities and with great opacity. It has a good tinting strength, is lightfast and stable in all media, and has a medium drying time in oil.

    Toxicity: B

    Limeproof

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  2. Roberson Interlon Series 63 Round

    Roberson Interlon Series 63 Round

    Starting at: £5.60

    Made with new improved brown interlocking tapered filaments, these brushes have an excellent shape retention and firm texture. Good spring. Gold colour ferrule with bottle green handle. Learn More
  3. 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

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  4. da Vinci Series 5073 Synthetic Mottler

    da Vinci Series 5073 Synthetic Mottler

    Starting at: £6.15

    Very soft synthetic bristles, excellent for all-round use. Bight green handle, grey bristles. Learn More
  5. Winsor & Newton Lightweight Box 24

    Winsor & Newton Lightweight Box 24

    Starting at: £151.85

    This lightweight set contains a selection of 24 Artists’ Water Colour half pans. Includes: Winsor Yellow, Indian Red, Raw Umber, Burnt Umber, Payne's Grey, Ivory Black, Chinese White, Aureolin, Indian Yellow, Winsor Red, Permenant Alizarin Crimson, Permanent Rose, Winsor Dioxazine Purple, French Ultramarine, Cobalt Blue, Winsor Blue (Green hue), Cerulean Blue, Burnt Sienna, Raw Sienna, Lemon Yellow (Nickel Titanate), Winsor Orange, Prussian Blue, Viridian, Indigo. Actual contents may vary depending on availability at Winsor & Newton. Save 52% on this W&N Watercolour while we celebrate our 100+ year relationship with Winsor & Newton. Learn More

  6. Cornelissen miniature pencil set

    Cornelissen Miniature Coloured Pencil Set

    £5.00

    This pencil set comprising of the highest quality strongly pigmented coloured pencils is a perfect companion when sketching on the go. Pair it with one of our enamel watercolour sets and watercolour postcard books for a compact art set for plein air painting.

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  7. Lemon Yellow Pigment

    Lemon Yellow Pigment

    Starting at: £7.00

    Lemon Yellow Pigment (PY31). Synthetic Inorganic pigment (Barium Chromate). Opaque but transparent in a glaze. Low tinting strength. Excellent Lightfastness. Low oil absorption with medium drying rate. Recommended for oils but can turn slightly greenish when mixed with binder. Used since beginning of the 19th Century. Toxicity D Learn More
  8. Pigment Set of 30 Colours

    Pigment Set of 30 Colours

    £119.00

    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

  9. Stil de Grain

    Stil de Grain

    Starting at: £12.20

    NY13:75640 Stil de Grain is a natural yellow pigment derived from unripe buckthorn berries, which were also once used to produce sap green pigment before the introduction of synthetic alternatives. Stil de Grain may also be known as brown lake, yellow lake, Persian lake, buckthorn lake, Dutch pink, yellow carmine and Italian pink. It has a weak tinting strength, and is very transparent, especially in oil. When mixed with oil, the pigment becomes saturated, darkening considerably in colour and drying very slowly, whereas in a water-based paint it is appears as a warm yellow. It is very fugitive to light, and compatible with all media, except lime. Larger quantities are available by request. Learn More
  10. Chrome Yellow Light Pigment

    Chrome Yellow Light Pigment

    Starting at: £10.00

    Chrome Yellow Light Pigment (PY34). Synthetic Inorganic pigment (Lead Chromate). Opaque. Good tinting strength. Lightfastness is good, but in some cases unstable as it can darken and turn greenish. Low oil absorption with fast drying rate. Recommended for oils not suitable for water-based mediums. Used since late 18th Century. Toxicity D. Learn More
  11. 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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  12. Cornelissen Series 41 Hog Bristle Bright

    Cornelissen Series 41 Hog Bristle Bright

    Starting at: £5.00

    Finest quality selected interlocking Chinese white hog hair. Seamless copper ferrule. Green handle. Learn More
  13. Faber-Castell Brush Pen Basic Set

    Faber-Castell Brush Pen Basic Set

    £17.75

    Flexible brush tip. Extremely fade resistant colours made with pigmented drawing ink. Waterproof and PH neutral. Cadmium yellow, Chrome Yellow Deep, Phthalo Blue, Carmine, Violet, Olive Green. Learn More
  14. Roberson Interlon Series 62 Flat

    Roberson Interlon Series 62 Flat

    Starting at: £5.60

    Made with new improved brown interlocking tapered filaments, these brushes have an excellent shape retention and firm texture. Good spring. Gold colour ferrule with bottle green handle. Learn More
  15. Cornelissen Series 43 Hog Bristle Round

    Cornelissen Series 43 Hog Bristle Round

    Starting at: £5.00

    Finest quality selected interlocking Chinese white hog hair. Seamless copper ferrule. Green handle. Learn More
  16. Cornelissen historical ink range, turquoise ink

    Cornelissen Historical Inks, Turquoise Ink 30ml

    £6.50

    This turquoise ink is a beautiful, transparent, deep blue-green. It can be layered for deeper shades; when used at full opacity it is a deep viridian green, and when diluted with water it reveals a marked blue undertone. Made from a blend of botanical dyes, this ink is not fully lightfast.

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  17. Pelikan Plaka 50 ml

    Pelikan Plaka 50 ml

    Starting at: £5.50

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    Adheres to most porous surfaces. For use on rigid surfaces only. Some colours can be used when gilding to imitate traditional clay colours. While stocks last. Learn More
  18. Rohrer & Klingner Liquid Watercolour Inks

    Rohrer & Klingner Liquid Watercolour Inks

    Starting at: £9.10

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    Liquid Watercolour (series 27). 18 shades of highly concentrated organic pigment in a light acrylic base. Low dosage of the binder allows dried colour to be dissolved up to 24 hours after application. Colours retain their strength when diluted with water, Drying Retarder or Gloss Intensifier mediums. Undiluted applications may bronze when dry. Learn More
  19. Maimeri Restoration Colours

    Maimeri Restoration Colours

    Starting at: £15.75

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    33 colours for restoration. Pigments, mastic resin and turpentine. Learn More
  20. Lefranc Flashe 80 ml

    Lefranc Flashe 80 ml

    Starting at: £8.65

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    Flash vinyl colours, like resin-based acrylic paints, can be diluted with water, dry very quickly and become insoluble once dry providing lasting flexibility and excellent preservation. They have an even matt finish which recalls primitive Italian fresco painting. This makes Flashe the ideal medium for all artworks to be photographed. Also popular for illustration, graphics, comics, model making, fresco and interior mural decoration. Learn More
  21. Mud Lark Verdigris in a 20 ml glass vial, sealed with wax.

    Mud Lark Verdigris Pigment

    £18.00

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    Made to a historical recipe, this Verdigris is made from Victorian copper scraps from the foreshore of the Thames in Tilbury, London and reacted with vinegar. This rich green is a translucent pigment with a fine grain. Learn More

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