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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 -
Liquitex Heavy Body 138ml
Starting at: £15.25
A range of artists quality acrylics which are durable, permanent and do not yellow with age. Heavy Body colour has a thick, buttery consistency and oil-like performance. Learn More -
Gamblin Oil Colours 37ml
Starting at: £9.50
Robert Gamblin started making artists' oil paints in 1980. Since then he has built a reputation as both an innovative and imaginative maker of some of the best oils on the market today. As well as usual single pigment colours you would expect, the range also includes an interesting selection of neutral greys, beautiful metallics and the truly innovative Radiant range of pastel colours. Combining science and artistry, Gamblin paints are truly exceptional. *Please note, this range is stored offsite. Please allow extra time for your order to be processed and dispatched. Learn More -
Charbonnel Black Velvet Printing Ink
Starting at: £27.00
Most intense black printing ink for lithography. Learn More -
High Grade Litho Ink
£42.70Charbonnel High Grade Litho Ink 125 grams. Paste drawing ink. Very greasy. For heavily drawn or painted images. Soften with warm water. Learn More -
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Lefranc Vibert Medium
Starting at: £6.00
LeFranc Bourgeois are a paint manufacturer with a long history of supplying to artists since their beginnings in 1720.
From their website: The slow-drying J.G. Vibert painting medium holds brush marks, creates a painterly satin film and prevents any sinking. It creates a uniform top film and enables artists to rework old colours for long periods of time.
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Epping Forest Yellow Ochre Pigment
£12.00This soft yellow ochre is sourced from near the ancient woodland of Epping Forest in North London. Given legal status by Henry ll as a Royal hunting ground for the Monarchy this forest has a rich cultural and geological history. This pigment is a fine particle size and is semi-opaque.
Follow @londonpigment on Instagram for an insight into the stories behind the colours and how she makes them.
NOTE: many of these colours are made in extrmely limited batches so please email us at info@cornelissen.com for further infomation on what is currently availible.
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Miniatum Ink
Starting at: £19.40
Miniatum size in ink form, for raised calligraphic illumination and fine lines in gold and silver leaf. Learn More -
Sosaku Brush 24mm
£11.00Sosaku inking brush for working the pigments and glue paste onto the carved block for printing. These are made from horse hair and are traditionally prepared by splitting and softening the hair on shark-skin or sandpaper before printing. Brushes come in 3 sizes. Learn More -
Faber-Castell Pitt Brush Pens
Starting at: £3.00
Flexible brush tip. Extremely fade resistant colours made with pigmented drawing ink. Waterproof and PH neutral. Learn More -
Faber-Castell Watercolour Pencils
Starting at: £2.00
120 lightfast colours with high covering power. Soft and water-soluble, they combine the advantages and applications of classical watercolour paints and coloured pencils. Learn More -
Carborundum Powder
Starting at: £11.50
Carborundum Powder. Grid of coarseness: Fine 120/220, Medium 80/120, Coarse 60/80 Learn More -
Schmincke Artists Watercolour Whole Pan
Starting at: £6.75
Finest quality watercolours made in Germany. This range offers 139 colours, including 95 single-pigment colours, 3 perylene pigments, 5 quinacridone pigments, and a selection of granulating colours. They present endless mixing possibilities, and can combined with Schmincke's selection of watercolour mediums as well as with their gouache paints. The solid colours are produced by pouring the liquid paint into the pans four times, ensuring the maximum yield for each colour. Also available in half pans and tubes of 5 and 15ml. Learn More -
Bockingford Inkjet Paper
Starting at: £21.75
190GSM, A4 / A3+, 20 Sheets, CP (NOT), pH Neutral, Acid Free, Archival, White. Learn More -
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 -
Roberson Extra Fine Retouching Varnish
Starting at: £6.90
Synthetic, Polaroid B67 retouching varnish made as an alternative to natural resin, Damar retouching varnish. superior non-yellowing characteristics. Less readily absorbed into painted surface and less susceptible sinking. Dries quickly to a breathable, uniform, gloss finish. Learn More -
Gamblin Solvent-Free Fluid Medium
Starting at: £11.00
Gamblin Solvent-Free Fluid is an oil painting medium created by the American company Gamblin. They write:
"Gamblin Solvent-Free Fluid painting medium gives oil colours more flow and transparency. It has a moderately fast drying rate and increases gloss. Made from safflower oil and alkyd resin, Gamblin Solvent-Free Fluid is non-toxic and contains no Gamsol or petroleum distillates. To ensure proper drying and prevent beading-up of paint layers, Solvent-Free Fluid should be used in moderation with oil colours – no more than 25% by volume. To avoid wrinkling, apply mixtures of Solvent-Free Fluid and oil colors thinly. For underpainting, we recommend adding Gamsol to Solvent-Free Fluid."
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Michael Harding Artists' Oil Colour 40 ml
Starting at: £8.30
Michael Harding Artists’ Oil Colours are formulated to the highest possible standards. They do not include any fillers, extenders or driers and the high pigment content of the paint ensures a greater resistance to fading. The range includes 86 rich, intense colours which have a stiff and viscous texture. Learn More -
Potters Pink Pigment
Starting at: £7.30
PR233
Potter's Pink is an artificial mineral pigment produced by roasting tin oxide with various other oxides. It was first discovered in the pottery region of Staffordshire in the late-1700s, and in the following century Winsor & Newton introduced Potter's Pink into their watercolour range under the name "pink colour". It went on to become a popular addition to watercolour palettes, offering an opaque, lightfast colour with a weak tinting strength and a medium level of oil absorption.
Toxicity A
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Brause Ornament Nibs
Starting at: £1.60
Nib with blade and ink reservoir, used for titles and ornamentation. Learn More -
Chinese Liquid Ink
Starting at: £8.90
Thick, black ink for use wih dip pen, reed pen or bush. Learn More -
Higgins Sepia Calligraphy Ink
£8.00Non waterpoof rich, antique looking free flowing ink for use in fountain and calligraphic pens. Learn More -
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Rohrer & Klingner Silver & Gold Drawing Ink
Starting at: £7.80
Drawing Ink (series 29 500). A fine, free flowing pigmented ink. Available in gold, silver and three lightfast traditional tones in shellac binder. Learn More -
Higgins Black Calligraphy Ink
£8.60Higgins Black Calligraphy Ink 74 ml. Waterproof, free flowing ink for use in calligraphic and fountain pens. Learn More -
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Schmincke Aero Tex Medium 28ml
£7.25Produces a textile air-brush colour when mixed with 1 part AERO TEX and 1 part AERO COLOR® Professional. Wash, dry and iron the material beforehand. After finishing the design let it dry out. Iron the reverse side. (Cotton about 2 minutes; silk/wool about 4-6 minutes; synthetics about 8 minutes.) Do not dryclean. Contains a polyurethane dispersion. Learn More -
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Sennelier Ink Medium 30 ml
£7.75Shellac based ink medium. Can also be mixed with pigment to create inks. Learn More


