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Cornelissen Lemon Oil
Starting at: £12.30
Lemon oil is an essential oil, primarily used for its scent. Learn More -
Cornelissen Larch Venice Turpentine
Starting at: £18.00
Venice Trupentine is a thick, resinous liquid extracted from the Larix decidua, a larch tree native to Austria. It can impart luminosity, brilliance and gloss when used in mediums and varnishes, and as such it was highly valued during the Golden Age of painting in Venice. It is a slow-drying balsam, which can be diluted with turpentine or placed in a bath of warm water to aid flow.
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Universal Lacquer
Starting at: £10.00
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
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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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Studio Safe Retouching Damar Varnish
Starting at: £12.30
Studio Safe Retouching Damar Varnish. Use where dull or sunken areas of a painting need lifting. Learn More -
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Studio Safe Gloss Picture Varnish
Starting at: £17.90
Studio Safe Gloss Picture Varnish. Dries to a gloss finish Learn More -
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Studio Safe Liquid Medium
Starting at: £15.50
Studio Safe Liquid Medium is a mix of Studio Safe Solvent and natural artists' oils. It is used to thin paint and increase gloss. This product is non-aromatic, non-flammable and has an orange scent. Learn More -
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Roberson Silverpoint Drawing Ground
Starting at: £12.50
A natural bone ash primer for paper and card for silverpoint drawing, tinted to a traditional off white or sanguine finish. Learn More -
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Roberson Copperplate Reducing Oil
Starting at: £20.30
Printing inks can be made by mixing powdered pigments with copperplate oil. Pour small quantity of oil into well of dry pigment and grind with glass muller untill smooth. Thin oil is then added until mixture has consistency of double cream. Thin, Medium or Thick. Learn More -
Roberson Refined Linseed Oil
Starting at: £12.10
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.
Alkali Refined Linseed Oil has been treated to reduce its acidity, and is a useful ingredient in mediums and varnishes.
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Roberson Cobalt Siccative
Starting at: £6.90
A cobalt drier in white spirit, to be added sparingly to oil colours to accelerate drying. Learn More -
Roberson Acrylic Gloss Medium
Starting at: £9.60
(Copolymer emulsion) add to pigment to make acrylics. May also be added to prepared acrylic colours to extent them and increase gloss. Learn More -
Roberson White Spirit
Starting at: £6.80
Plastic container. Solvent distilled from crude petroleum oils. Used to thin colour and to clean brushes. Slower drying time than turpentine. Learn More -
Roberson Retouching Varnish
Starting at: £6.80
Damar resin/white spirit. Rectifies dull areas caused by sinking of paint. Also helps adhesion of succeeding layer. Finish between matt and satin. Unable to send overseas. Learn More -
Roberson Water Gold Size 15 ml
£10.80Traditional size for illumination. Made with natural gums. Yellow colour. Learn More -
Roberson Brunswick Black
Starting at: £12.20
White spirit-based slower drying alternative to SOV. Learn More -
Roberson Satin Picture Varnish
Starting at: £7.00
Ketone resin/standoil/white spirit. Nearly colourless liquid which dries to a clear non-yellowing, non-blooming. Unable to send overseas. Learn More -
Roberson Refined Ox Gall
Starting at: £7.90
Wetting agent. Improves flow of watercolours. Add a few drops to the water used to dilute paint. Learn More -
Roberson Rhinds Stopping Out Varnish
Starting at: £6.90
Traditional strongly resistant SOV. Very dark and opaque finish. Appropriate for backing the plate as well as stopping out areas. Learn More -
Roberson Glaze Medium
Starting at: £8.00
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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Roberson Gloss Picture Varnish
Starting at: £7.00
B-67/stand oil/white spirit. Nearly colourless liquid which dries to a clear non-yellowing, non-blooming high gloss film. Unable to send overseas. Learn More -
Roberson Cold Pressed Linseed Oil
Starting at: £6.60
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 slight 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


