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  1. Daniel Smith Art Masking Fluid 30ml

    Daniel Smith Art Masking Fluid 30ml

    £8.50

    Daniel Smith Masking Fluid offers excellent coverage and easy-flowing application. If left on a painting for a week, a month, or more, it can still be removed cleanly from all watercolour surfaces with an eraser. Included are five fine-point tips that can be attached to the bottle and used as a drawing tool to make dots, fine lines, and to save details and highlights. Brush it on, or apply straight from the bottle. Off-white when wet, it dries to a transparent caramel colour. *Please note, this product is stored offsite. Please allow extra time for your order to be processed and dispatched. Learn More
  2. Spectrum Spectragel Medium

    Spectrum Spectragel Medium

    Starting at: £11.85

    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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  3. Whiting

    Whiting

    Starting at: £3.80

    Whiting is powdered Calcium Carbonate, which can be mixed with rabbit skin glue to create a chalk-based ground for oil, tempera, distemper or encaustic painting. Traditionally, whiting was an important ingredient when preparing painting surfaces in the north of Europe, as opposed to gypsum (Calcium Sulphate), which was widely used south of the Alps. Learn More
  4. Roberson Artists' Oil Colour 120 ml

    Roberson Artists' Oil Colour 120 ml

    Starting at: £17.60

    Unlike other commercially available oil paints, Roberson Artists' Oil Colours do not contain any fillers, extenders or stabilisers. Each paint consists solely of high-quality pigment that has been ground into cold pressed linseed oil, resulting in a highly pigmented paint. This strength of colour presents the possibility of greater economy of use and a less homogenised texture between each tube, instead allowing the unique qualities of each individual pigment to reveal themselves. By limiting our range to 59 shades, we dispense with colours that can be easily mixed, creating a focussed palette of intense, lightfast paints that offer limitless combinations.

    Available in 40ml and 225ml tubes

    Zinc White and Titanium White only available in this intermediate size of 120ml

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  5. Rohrer & Klingner Antique Ink

    Rohrer & Klingner Antique Ink

    Starting at: £10.00

    The Rohrer & Klingner Traditional Ink range provides 18 colours of high luminance and brilliance, suitable for use with dip pens, brushes, fountain pens, and even airbrush devices. They can be used to produce crisp edges or more painterly washes. They have an acrylic resin base, with a high pigment content, and are completely intermixable. They can also be used in conjunction with Rohrer & Klingner's Drawing and Calligraphy range, to create an even more extensive range of tones. Learn More
  6. Roberson Studio Safe Beeswax Medium

    Roberson Studio Safe Beeswax Medium

    Starting at: £14.30

    A safe wax medium for impasto effects. This medium retains palette knife marks and brush strokes, remains thick and doubles paint easily, drying to a matt finish.

    Studio Safe products are non-aromatic, non-flammable, and have a pleasant orange smell.

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  7. Carborundum Powder

    Carborundum Powder

    Starting at: £11.50

    Carborundum Powder. Grid of coarseness: Fine 120/220, Medium 80/120, Coarse 60/80 Learn More
  8. Golden Ochre Pigment

    Golden Ochre Pigment

    Starting at: £4.50

    PY43 Golden Ochre is a natural earth pigment, somewhat darker than Yellow Ochre. It is a semi-transparent, lightfast pigment, that is stable in all media. It has a medium to slow drying rate in oil, creating a tough, flexible paint film. Toxicity: B Limeproof Learn More
  9. Winsor & Newton Artists' Oil Colour 37 ml

    Winsor & Newton Artists' Oil Colour 37 ml

    Starting at: £8.90

    This long established artists' quality oil colour range of 113 colours is well known for its firm consistency and excellent handling properties. Learn More
  10. 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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  11. Ultramarine Blue Light Pigment

    Ultramarine Blue Light Pigment

    Starting at: £5.30

    PB29

    Ultramarine Blue Light is an artificial mineral pigment that is produced by heating clay, soda, sulphur and coal to high temperatures. Its name comes from outremer, or over-the-sea, as a reference to the highly-prized Lapis Lazuli pigment which had been imported into Europe from Afghanistan since the Middle Ages. First manufactured in France and Germany in 1828, synthetic Ultramarine provided a brilliant and affordable blue to artists, and it remains one of the most popular blues on artists' palettes today. 

    It is a transparent pigment, with a high tinting strength and excellent lightfastness. It reacts to alkali, therefore it is not suitable for use in lime-fresco; we do offer a Limeproof Ultramarine Blue for this purpose. It is stable in all other media, although it can be tricky to grind in oil. Instead of creating a thick, buttery paste, it can remain stringy and deteriorate when stored in a tube. To correct this, many commercial paint manufacturers include additives and waxes in their recipes; if you intend on grinding your own paint, you could try replacing 10-15% of your Linseed Oil with Poppy Oil to improve the consistency. Ultramine Blue provides a slow-drying, fairly hard paint film, which can tend towards brittleness.

    Toxicity B

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  12. 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
  13. Lascaux Screen Filler 500ml

    Lascaux Screen Filler 500ml

    £39.00

    The Lascaux Screen filler and Lascaux Screen painting fluid may be used for painting directly on the mesh as part of a waterbased screenprinting system. These products work harmoniously with Lascaux Screenprinting paste and the Lascaux Colours. Learn More
  14. Talens Retouching Varnish Aerosol

    Talens Retouching Varnish Aerosol

    Starting at: £13.00

    Aerosol varnish for oil colour. Temporary protective coat. Use as soon as painting is touch dry. Unable to send overseas. 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. Lefranc White Courtrai Drier

    Lefranc White Courtrai Drier

    Starting at: £7.80

    Lefranc Bourgeois are a paint manufacturer with a long history of supplying to artists since their beginnings in 1720.

    From their website: White Courtrai siccative helps to dry oil colours as it is easy to use. It is important to be precise with the quantities: one drop to one part colour. This direct addition to colour should be carried out with slow-drying colours. It can also be used at 1 to 5% to create painting mediums.

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  17. Gum Sandarac

    Gum Sandarac

    Starting at: £8.60

    Gum Sandarac, derived from a coniferous tree, is available in powdered or lump form. It can be dissolved in alcohol to create a varnish that is suitable as an isolating layer in oil painting and as a traditional top coat for egg tempera. It forms a brittle layer, so is only suitable for use on a rigid support. Another application is as a surface preparation for calligraphy; the ground gum can be dusted across a piece of prepared vellum or paper to create a resist, which shrinks ink strokes slightly, making them appear finer, with crisp edges. Learn More
  18. Roberson Florentine Medium

    Roberson Florentine Medium

    Starting at: £9.30

    When Roberson Florentine Medium is mixed with oil colour, it is possible to paint freely on textile fabrics, which will stand up to subsequent hand-washing with soap and water. It may also be used when painting with oils on unprepared paper. Learn More
  19. Madder Lake Genuine Pigment

    Madder Lake Genuine Pigment

    Starting at: £10.20

    NR9

    Madder Lake pigment is derived from dye that has been extracted from the root of the madder plant, and attached to alum as a 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

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  20. Clairefontaine Oil Paper

    Clairefontaine Oil Paper

    Starting at: £3.00

    360GSM, 50cm x 65cm / 19.5" x 25.5", 10 Sheets, Acid free, Subtle Linen Texture. Learn More
  21. 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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  22. Carnauba Wax Yellow

    Carnauba Wax Yellow

    Starting at: £6.50

    Carnauba Wax is the hardest wax commonly used in the production of artists' materials, with a melting point of 83-86°c. It is derived from a tree native to South America, and is available in a natural colour (grey), or a refined colour (pale yellow). Small amounts of carnauba wax are commonly used in both oil painting mediums and encaustic painting, usually in conjunction with beeswax to add toughness, durability and sheen to the paint film. It creates an inflexible surface, so works best on rigid supports such as gesso panels, and it should be noted that it will raise the melting point of encaustic mixtures. It can produce a glossy finish; as such it is used in waxes and polishes for shoes, cars, musical instruments, furniture, and wooden floors, especially when mixed with beeswax and turpentine. Learn More
  23. Cadmium Red Deep Pigment

    Cadmium Red Deep Pigment

    Starting at: £10.10

    PR108

    Cadmium Red Deep is a synthetic organic pigment, which has been in use since the 1920s, effectively replacing vermilion. It is formed by heating cadmium sulphide and selenium, the hue is determined by the level of calcination and proportion of selenium. It is very opaque, and lightfast, with a high tinting strength. It absorbs a small amount of oil, and dries very slowly to form a hard, flexible paint film.

    Larger quantities are available by request.  

    Limeproof

    Toxicity: C

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  24. Winsor & Newton Texture Medium

    Winsor & Newton Texture Medium

    Starting at: £8.10

    Contains fine particles and is used to create the impression of depth and structure to watercolour paintings. Learn More

  25. Lascaux Tusche Water-Soluble

    Lascaux Tusche Water-Soluble

    £39.90

    This viscous tusche can be painted in a smooth even layer which can be scratched away to create delicate non-printing lines. It can also be used for a broad range of painted marks, offsetting and pattern-making. The diluted tusche dries to create granular washes that are full of character. Dry marks can be re-wet and altered if required. Learn More
  26. Roberson CRP Picture Cleaner

    Roberson CRP Picture Cleaner

    Starting at: £12.40

    Cleansing/Reviving/Preserving wax paste for oil paintings, sculptures, any painted & polished surfaces except drawings, water colours or pastels. Learn More
  27. ArtGraf Blue Tailor shape

    ArtGraf Blue Tailor shape

    £5.80

    Inspired by traditional tailor’s chalk block, prepared for drawing and painting. Water soluble and extremely soft. Learn More
  28. Roberson Pure Gum Turpentine

    Roberson Pure Gum Turpentine

    Starting at: £10.50

    Slightly less refined than rectified spirit of turpentine. Often preferred as constituent of painting mediums. Learn More
  29. Mabef Full Box Easel M22

    Mabef Full Box Easel M22

    £345.00

    Mabef Full Box Easel M22 Learn More
  30. 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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