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Daler-Rowney - Simply Acrylic Glow in the Dark (75ml)

Daler-Rowney - Small StayWet Palette Refills (3pc)

Daler-Rowney - Small StayWet Palette

Daler-Rowney - Water Washable Oil Brush Cleaner (250ml)

Daler-Rowney - Water Washable Oil Brush Cleaner (250ml)

250ml wide-necked, squeezable pot Dual opening flip-top/screw-top lid Low odour Solvent-free Non-flammable Biodegradable Solvent-free Daler-Rowney Water Washable Oil Brush Cleaner contains natural oils, making it highly effective at cleaning and restoring oil paint brushes. The low odour, non-flammable formula ensures the cleaner is both safe and pleasant to use, in addition to being kind to the environment. Why should I use a brush cleaner? It is essential for artists to thoroughly clean paint brushes after use, to preserve the condition and prolong the life of the brush. The type of paint used will determine the appropriate cleaner and method to apply. In order to effectively remove all traces of oil paint from a brush, the pigment and binder must be fully destabilised. Traditional methods of doing this involve using a solvent such as White Spirit or Turpentine. Whilst this method remains popular with some artists, others prefer the ease and speed of using a brush cleaner. How do I use Daler-Rowney Water Washable Oil Brush Cleaner? There are 5 easy steps to cleaning brushes with Daler-Rowney's Water Washable Oil Brush Cleaner: 1. Using a cloth, remove surplus oil colour from the brush. 2. Squeeze out approximately 5ml of brush cleaner into a container. 3. Work the brush into the cleaner, then wipe away the surplus with a cloth. 4. Rinse bristles under the tap or in a jar of clean water. 5. Shape bristles and allow to dry, or gently squeeze dry with a clean cloth. How should Daler-Rowney Water Washable Oil Brush Cleaner be stored? To maintain the quality of Daler-Rowney Water Washable Oil Brush Cleaner, it should be stored at normal room temperature, and protected from freezing. If separation of the cleaner occurs during storage, shake the pot before use. Who are Daler-Rowney? Established in 1783, by Richard and Thomas Rowney, Daler-Rowney has been manufacturing the finest art materials for over 230 years. In 1963, Rowney became the first manufacturer in Europe to introduce artists' acrylic colour.  Widely used by artists, including well-known proponents Peter Blake and Bridget Riley, throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Rowney's "Cryla" heralded a new era in art practice, which became known as 'Pop Art'. In 1983, the Daler Board Company purchased the George Rowney Company, forming Daler-Rowney Limited, as the company is known today.  Daler-Rowney now operates from three manufacturing bases, two in the UK and one in the Dominican Republic.

GBP 9.99
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Daler-Rowney - System3 Screen Drawing Fluid (75ml)

Daler-Rowney - System3 Screen Drawing Fluid (75ml)

Size: 75ml Colour: Black Create your very own stencils To be applied directly to an empty screen Simple, easy-to-use, water-soluble medium Part of the System3 Screen Printing range from Daler-Rowney, this low odour, water-soluble medium works in a similar fashion to Masking Fluid & allows you to paint your stencil design directly onto the mesh of your screen. Applied using a brush, this Screen Blocking Fluid can be used neat or diluted with water for any finer details. Paint your design straight onto the screen for your "positive image", then use the System3 Screen Block to fill out the remainder. Once dry, just give the screen a wash, the Screen Block will remain whilst the water-soluble Screen Drawing Fluid will wash away cleanly. Congratulations, you now have a custom stencil ready to be printed onto paper, board, card, fabric or anything else you can think of! The sturdy glass bottle & secure twist cap work together to lock in moisture, keeping the Fluid fresh whilst the transparency ensures you're able to monitor the amount at all times... never run out in the middle of a project again! System3 Acrylic Colours Aimed at making acrylic painting more accessible, affordable & straightforward than ever before, the System3 range from Daler-Rowney is a complete suite of high-quality, intermixable materials including paints, inks, mediums, brushes, surfaces & more! The staple of this range, recognised for their consistency, versatility & covering power are the iconic System3 Acrylic Colours.  These undeniably versatile paints are available in several variations including Soft, Medium & Heavy Body, along with the newer Fluid Acrylic Colours. Made using a combination of high-quality, incredibly concentrated pigments with a smooth acrylic binder, the 54 available colours feature a range of lightfastness & opacities.  Effortlessly mix colours, tones & shades directly from the tube, or use a medium to achieve some amazing effects! Suitable for a number of surfaces including canvas, paper, wood, glass, plastic & textiles & drying quickly to a water-resistant, semi-gloss (satin) finish, they can be applied  both indoors & outdoors.

GBP 6.85
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Daler-Rowney - Simply Portable Field Easel

Daler-Rowney - Simply Portable Field Easel

Lightweight and portable Telescopic legs for varying height Includes canvas carry bag Folded dimensions: 51 x 7 x 7 cm Weight: 0.76kg Video: Daler-Rowney Easels Range Part of Daler-Rowney's 'Simply' range, the Portable Field Easel offers a great value, affordable option to beginners and newcomers. A lightweight, folding aluminium easel, the Simply Portable Field Easel comes with its own black canvas carry bag, making it the ideal choice for both indoor and outdoor work. Why use an easel? Many artists prefer to use an easel because it enables them to work more freely, and to step back and view artwork from a distance. Working in a vertical position reduces the possibility of perspective being skewed, prevents dust gathering on slow-drying media, and the build up of loose pastel, chalk or charcoal sitting on the support. Why choose Daler-Rowney Simply Portable Field Easel? Designed with the cost-conscious artist in mind, the Simply Portable Field Easel provides a value alternative for beginning artists and students. In addition, this metal easel is convenient and lightweight, featuring telescopic legs for added stability. What are the dimensions of Daler-Rowney Simply Portable Field Easel? Weighing 0.76kg and folding to an easily portable size of 51 x 7 x 7cm, the Simply Portable Field Easel can accommodate a canvas or board up to 84cm in height. Who are Daler-Rowney? Established in 1783, by Richard and Thomas Rowney, Daler-Rowney has been manufacturing the finest art materials for over 230 years. In 1963, Rowney became the first manufacturer in Europe to introduce artists' acrylic colour.  Widely used by artists, including well-known proponents Peter Blake and Bridget Riley, throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Rowney's "Cryla" heralded a new era in art practice, which became known as 'Pop Art'. In 1983, the Daler Board Company purchased the George Rowney Company, forming Daler-Rowney Limited, as the company is known today.  Daler-Rowney now operates from three manufacturing bases, two in the UK and one in the Dominican Republic, where their artists' brushes are made. Please note: this easel does not have a tilt function.

GBP 13.99
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Daler-Rowney - Smooth Heavyweight 220gsm Drawing Pads A4

Daler-Rowney - Smooth Heavyweight 220gsm Drawing Pads A4

Includes 25 gummed sheets of acid-free cartridge paper 220gsm smooth,  Suitable for all dry techniques Heavyweight; also suitable for light watercolour and acrylic work Available in four sizes FSC certified - produced from well-managed forests and/or recycled materials The Smooth Heavyweight Cartridge Pad from Daler-Rowney is a top of the range surface that's extra strong and reliable. Having the correct surface is essential in determining the finish of a piece of work. The heavyweight paper is acid-free and both internally and surface sized, with a weight of 220gsm. As such, it offers excellent tooth for all drawing techniques including pencil, charcoal, pen, ink and pastels. It also takes light watercolour work extremely well. Each pad contains 25 sheets of off-white cartridge paper. Daler-Rowney has a worldwide reputation for the finest papers for drawing, sketching and pastel work. The coarseness or "tooth" of cartridge paper directly affects images drawn in charcoal or pencil. All Daler-Rowney cartridge paper has a specified tooth, designed for clarity and definition. An uncoated type of drawing or printing paper, Cartridge Paper is made from bleached sulphate wood pulp, with an addition of esparto grass. Its name derives from the paper's original use in making paper cartridges for firearms. The following videos illustrate how Daler-Rowney's Smooth Heavyweight Cartridge Paper provides the perfect support for various media. Pencil: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9YzLJhwzAI Willow Charcoal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYCRQ0-NM9E Pen & Ink: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpcdzZWUTpo Pastel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oSp6dkIqNY Who are Daler-Rowney? Established in 1783, by Richard and Thomas Rowney, Daler-Rowney has been manufacturing the finest art materials for over 230 years. In 1963, Rowney became the first manufacturer in Europe to introduce artists' acrylic colour.  Widely used by artists, including well-known proponents Peter Blake and Bridget Riley, throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Rowney's "Cryla" heralded a new era in art practice, which became known as 'Pop Art'. In 1983, the Daler Board Company purchased the George Rowney Company, forming Daler-Rowney Limited, as the company is known today.  Daler-Rowney now operates from three manufacturing bases, two in the UK and one in the Dominican Republic, where their artists' brushes are made.

GBP 7.99
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Daler-Rowney - Smooth Heavyweight 220gsm Drawing Pads A3

Daler-Rowney - Smooth Heavyweight 220gsm Drawing Pads A3

Includes 25 gummed sheets of acid-free cartridge paper 220gsm smooth,  Suitable for all dry techniques Heavyweight; also suitable for light watercolour and acrylic work Available in four sizes FSC certified - produced from well-managed forests and/or recycled materials The Smooth Heavyweight Cartridge Pad from Daler-Rowney is a top of the range surface that's extra strong and reliable. Having the correct surface is essential in determining the finish of a piece of work. The heavyweight paper is acid-free and both internally and surface sized, with a weight of 220gsm. As such, it offers excellent tooth for all drawing techniques including pencil, charcoal, pen, ink and pastels. It also takes light watercolour work extremely well. Each pad contains 25 sheets of off-white cartridge paper. Daler-Rowney has a worldwide reputation for the finest papers for drawing, sketching and pastel work. The coarseness or "tooth" of cartridge paper directly affects images drawn in charcoal or pencil. All Daler-Rowney cartridge paper has a specified tooth, designed for clarity and definition. An uncoated type of drawing or printing paper, Cartridge Paper is made from bleached sulphate wood pulp, with an addition of esparto grass. Its name derives from the paper's original use in making paper cartridges for firearms. The following videos illustrate how Daler-Rowney's Smooth Heavyweight Cartridge Paper provides the perfect support for various media. Pencil: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9YzLJhwzAI Willow Charcoal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYCRQ0-NM9E Pen & Ink: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpcdzZWUTpo Pastel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oSp6dkIqNY Who are Daler-Rowney? Established in 1783, by Richard and Thomas Rowney, Daler-Rowney has been manufacturing the finest art materials for over 230 years. In 1963, Rowney became the first manufacturer in Europe to introduce artists' acrylic colour.  Widely used by artists, including well-known proponents Peter Blake and Bridget Riley, throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Rowney's "Cryla" heralded a new era in art practice, which became known as 'Pop Art'. In 1983, the Daler Board Company purchased the George Rowney Company, forming Daler-Rowney Limited, as the company is known today.  Daler-Rowney now operates from three manufacturing bases, two in the UK and one in the Dominican Republic, where their artists' brushes are made.

GBP 11.99
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Daler-Rowney - Smooth Heavyweight 220gsm Drawing Pads A5

Daler-Rowney - Smooth Heavyweight 220gsm Drawing Pads A5

Includes 25 gummed sheets of acid-free cartridge paper 220gsm smooth,  Suitable for all dry techniques Heavyweight; also suitable for light watercolour and acrylic work Available in four sizes FSC certified - produced from well-managed forests and/or recycled materials The Smooth Heavyweight Cartridge Pad from Daler-Rowney is a top of the range surface that's extra strong and reliable. Having the correct surface is essential in determining the finish of a piece of work. The heavyweight paper is acid-free and both internally and surface sized, with a weight of 220gsm. As such, it offers excellent tooth for all drawing techniques including pencil, charcoal, pen, ink and pastels. It also takes light watercolour work extremely well. Each pad contains 25 sheets of off-white cartridge paper. Daler-Rowney has a worldwide reputation for the finest papers for drawing, sketching and pastel work. The coarseness or "tooth" of cartridge paper directly affects images drawn in charcoal or pencil. All Daler-Rowney cartridge paper has a specified tooth, designed for clarity and definition. An uncoated type of drawing or printing paper, Cartridge Paper is made from bleached sulphate wood pulp, with an addition of esparto grass. Its name derives from the paper's original use in making paper cartridges for firearms. The following videos illustrate how Daler-Rowney's Smooth Heavyweight Cartridge Paper provides the perfect support for various media. Pencil: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9YzLJhwzAI Willow Charcoal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYCRQ0-NM9E Pen & Ink: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpcdzZWUTpo Pastel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oSp6dkIqNY Who are Daler-Rowney? Established in 1783, by Richard and Thomas Rowney, Daler-Rowney has been manufacturing the finest art materials for over 230 years. In 1963, Rowney became the first manufacturer in Europe to introduce artists' acrylic colour.  Widely used by artists, including well-known proponents Peter Blake and Bridget Riley, throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Rowney's "Cryla" heralded a new era in art practice, which became known as 'Pop Art'. In 1983, the Daler Board Company purchased the George Rowney Company, forming Daler-Rowney Limited, as the company is known today.  Daler-Rowney now operates from three manufacturing bases, two in the UK and one in the Dominican Republic, where their artists' brushes are made.

GBP 4.99
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Daler-Rowney - Smooth Heavyweight 220gsm Drawing Pads A2

Daler-Rowney - Smooth Heavyweight 220gsm Drawing Pads A2

Includes 25 gummed sheets of acid-free cartridge paper 220gsm smooth,  Suitable for all dry techniques Heavyweight; also suitable for light watercolour and acrylic work Available in four sizes FSC certified - produced from well-managed forests and/or recycled materials The Smooth Heavyweight Cartridge Pad from Daler-Rowney is a top of the range surface that's extra strong and reliable. Having the correct surface is essential in determining the finish of a piece of work. The heavyweight paper is acid-free and both internally and surface sized, with a weight of 220gsm. As such, it offers excellent tooth for all drawing techniques including pencil, charcoal, pen, ink and pastels. It also takes light watercolour work extremely well. Each pad contains 25 sheets of off-white cartridge paper. Daler-Rowney has a worldwide reputation for the finest papers for drawing, sketching and pastel work. The coarseness or "tooth" of cartridge paper directly affects images drawn in charcoal or pencil. All Daler-Rowney cartridge paper has a specified tooth, designed for clarity and definition. An uncoated type of drawing or printing paper, Cartridge Paper is made from bleached sulphate wood pulp, with an addition of esparto grass. Its name derives from the paper's original use in making paper cartridges for firearms. The following videos illustrate how Daler-Rowney's Smooth Heavyweight Cartridge Paper provides the perfect support for various media. Pencil: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9YzLJhwzAI Willow Charcoal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYCRQ0-NM9E Pen & Ink: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpcdzZWUTpo Pastel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oSp6dkIqNY Who are Daler-Rowney? Established in 1783, by Richard and Thomas Rowney, Daler-Rowney has been manufacturing the finest art materials for over 230 years. In 1963, Rowney became the first manufacturer in Europe to introduce artists' acrylic colour.  Widely used by artists, including well-known proponents Peter Blake and Bridget Riley, throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Rowney's "Cryla" heralded a new era in art practice, which became known as 'Pop Art'. In 1983, the Daler Board Company purchased the George Rowney Company, forming Daler-Rowney Limited, as the company is known today.  Daler-Rowney now operates from three manufacturing bases, two in the UK and one in the Dominican Republic, where their artists' brushes are made.

GBP 18.49
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Daler-Rowney - Simply Wooden Table Easel

Daler-Rowney - Ebony Hardback Spiral Black Sketchbook - A4 Landscape (160gsm)

Daler-Rowney - Smooth Cartridge 130gsm Drawing Pads A4

Daler-Rowney - Smooth Cartridge 130gsm Drawing Pads A4

30 gummed sheets Completely smooth and acid free paper Suitable for all dry techniques Heavyweight; also suitable for light watercolour work Weight: 130gsm Available in 5 sizes FSC certified - produced from well-managed forests and/or recycled materials Having the correct surface is essential in determining the finish of a piece of work. Daler-Rowney has a worldwide reputation for the finest papers for drawing, sketching and pastel work. The coarseness or "tooth" of cartridge paper directly affects images drawn in charcoal or pencil. All Daler-Rowney cartridge paper has a specified tooth, designed for clarity and definition. What is Cartridge Paper? An uncoated type of drawing or printing paper, Cartridge Paper is made from bleached sulphate wood pulp, with an addition of esparto grass. Its name derives from the paper's original use in making paper cartridges for firearms. Why choose Cartridge Paper? Daler-Rowney's Smooth Cartridge Pad is internally and surface sized. Acid free to prevent discolouration and deterioration, this high quality Cartridge Paper offers excellent versatility, making it ideal for pencil, charcoal, pen & ink and pastels. Available in sizes A1, A2, A3, A4 and A5, there is a Daler-Rowney Smooth Cartridge Pad to meet all artists' requirements. The following videos illustrate how Daler-Rowney's Smooth Cartridge Paper provides the perfect support for Pencil, Willow Charcoal and Pastel. Who are Daler-Rowney? Established in 1783, by Richard and Thomas Rowney, Daler-Rowney has been manufacturing the finest art materials for over 230 years. In 1963, Rowney became the first manufacturer in Europe to introduce artists' acrylic colour.  Widely used by artists, including well-known proponents Peter Blake and Bridget Riley, throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Rowney's "Cryla" heralded a new era in art practice, which became known as 'Pop Art'. In 1983, the Daler Board Company purchased the George Rowney Company, forming Daler-Rowney Limited, as the company is known today.  Daler-Rowney now operates from three manufacturing bases, two in the UK and one in the Dominican Republic, where their artists' brushes are made.

GBP 5.49
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Daler-Rowney - Smooth Cartridge 130gsm Drawing Pads A1

Daler-Rowney - Smooth Cartridge 130gsm Drawing Pads A1

30 gummed sheets Completely smooth and acid free paper Suitable for all dry techniques Heavyweight; also suitable for light watercolour work Weight: 130gsm Available in 5 sizes FSC certified - produced from well-managed forests and/or recycled materials Having the correct surface is essential in determining the finish of a piece of work. Daler-Rowney has a worldwide reputation for the finest papers for drawing, sketching and pastel work. The coarseness or "tooth" of cartridge paper directly affects images drawn in charcoal or pencil. All Daler-Rowney cartridge paper has a specified tooth, designed for clarity and definition. What is Cartridge Paper? An uncoated type of drawing or printing paper, Cartridge Paper is made from bleached sulphate wood pulp, with an addition of esparto grass. Its name derives from the paper's original use in making paper cartridges for firearms. Why choose Cartridge Paper? Daler-Rowney's Smooth Cartridge Pad is internally and surface sized. Acid free to prevent discolouration and deterioration, this high quality Cartridge Paper offers excellent versatility, making it ideal for pencil, charcoal, pen & ink and pastels. Available in sizes A1, A2, A3, A4 and A5, there is a Daler-Rowney Smooth Cartridge Pad to meet all artists' requirements. The following videos illustrate how Daler-Rowney's Smooth Cartridge Paper provides the perfect support for Pencil, Willow Charcoal and Pastel. Who are Daler-Rowney? Established in 1783, by Richard and Thomas Rowney, Daler-Rowney has been manufacturing the finest art materials for over 230 years. In 1963, Rowney became the first manufacturer in Europe to introduce artists' acrylic colour.  Widely used by artists, including well-known proponents Peter Blake and Bridget Riley, throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Rowney's "Cryla" heralded a new era in art practice, which became known as 'Pop Art'. In 1983, the Daler Board Company purchased the George Rowney Company, forming Daler-Rowney Limited, as the company is known today.  Daler-Rowney now operates from three manufacturing bases, two in the UK and one in the Dominican Republic, where their artists' brushes are made.

GBP 28.99
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Daler-Rowney - Smooth Cartridge 130gsm Drawing Pads A2

Daler-Rowney - Smooth Cartridge 130gsm Drawing Pads A2

30 gummed sheets Completely smooth and acid free paper Suitable for all dry techniques Heavyweight; also suitable for light watercolour work Weight: 130gsm Available in 5 sizes FSC certified - produced from well-managed forests and/or recycled materials Having the correct surface is essential in determining the finish of a piece of work. Daler-Rowney has a worldwide reputation for the finest papers for drawing, sketching and pastel work. The coarseness or "tooth" of cartridge paper directly affects images drawn in charcoal or pencil. All Daler-Rowney cartridge paper has a specified tooth, designed for clarity and definition. What is Cartridge Paper? An uncoated type of drawing or printing paper, Cartridge Paper is made from bleached sulphate wood pulp, with an addition of esparto grass. Its name derives from the paper's original use in making paper cartridges for firearms. Why choose Cartridge Paper? Daler-Rowney's Smooth Cartridge Pad is internally and surface sized. Acid free to prevent discolouration and deterioration, this high quality Cartridge Paper offers excellent versatility, making it ideal for pencil, charcoal, pen & ink and pastels. Available in sizes A1, A2, A3, A4 and A5, there is a Daler-Rowney Smooth Cartridge Pad to meet all artists' requirements. The following videos illustrate how Daler-Rowney's Smooth Cartridge Paper provides the perfect support for Pencil, Willow Charcoal and Pastel. Who are Daler-Rowney? Established in 1783, by Richard and Thomas Rowney, Daler-Rowney has been manufacturing the finest art materials for over 230 years. In 1963, Rowney became the first manufacturer in Europe to introduce artists' acrylic colour.  Widely used by artists, including well-known proponents Peter Blake and Bridget Riley, throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Rowney's "Cryla" heralded a new era in art practice, which became known as 'Pop Art'. In 1983, the Daler Board Company purchased the George Rowney Company, forming Daler-Rowney Limited, as the company is known today.  Daler-Rowney now operates from three manufacturing bases, two in the UK and one in the Dominican Republic, where their artists' brushes are made.

GBP 15.99
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Daler-Rowney - Smooth Cartridge 130gsm Drawing Pads A3

Daler-Rowney - Smooth Cartridge 130gsm Drawing Pads A3

30 gummed sheets Completely smooth and acid free paper Suitable for all dry techniques Heavyweight; also suitable for light watercolour work Weight: 130gsm Available in 5 sizes FSC certified - produced from well-managed forests and/or recycled materials Having the correct surface is essential in determining the finish of a piece of work. Daler-Rowney has a worldwide reputation for the finest papers for drawing, sketching and pastel work. The coarseness or "tooth" of cartridge paper directly affects images drawn in charcoal or pencil. All Daler-Rowney cartridge paper has a specified tooth, designed for clarity and definition. What is Cartridge Paper? An uncoated type of drawing or printing paper, Cartridge Paper is made from bleached sulphate wood pulp, with an addition of esparto grass. Its name derives from the paper's original use in making paper cartridges for firearms. Why choose Cartridge Paper? Daler-Rowney's Smooth Cartridge Pad is internally and surface sized. Acid free to prevent discolouration and deterioration, this high quality Cartridge Paper offers excellent versatility, making it ideal for pencil, charcoal, pen & ink and pastels. Available in sizes A1, A2, A3, A4 and A5, there is a Daler-Rowney Smooth Cartridge Pad to meet all artists' requirements. The following videos illustrate how Daler-Rowney's Smooth Cartridge Paper provides the perfect support for Pencil, Willow Charcoal and Pastel. Who are Daler-Rowney? Established in 1783, by Richard and Thomas Rowney, Daler-Rowney has been manufacturing the finest art materials for over 230 years. In 1963, Rowney became the first manufacturer in Europe to introduce artists' acrylic colour.  Widely used by artists, including well-known proponents Peter Blake and Bridget Riley, throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Rowney's "Cryla" heralded a new era in art practice, which became known as 'Pop Art'. In 1983, the Daler Board Company purchased the George Rowney Company, forming Daler-Rowney Limited, as the company is known today.  Daler-Rowney now operates from three manufacturing bases, two in the UK and one in the Dominican Republic, where their artists' brushes are made.

GBP 8.99
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Daler-Rowney - Smooth Cartridge 130gsm Drawing Pads A5

Daler-Rowney - Smooth Cartridge 130gsm Drawing Pads A5

30 gummed sheets Completely smooth and acid free paper Suitable for all dry techniques Heavyweight; also suitable for light watercolour work Weight: 130gsm Available in 5 sizes FSC certified - produced from well-managed forests and/or recycled materials Having the correct surface is essential in determining the finish of a piece of work. Daler-Rowney has a worldwide reputation for the finest papers for drawing, sketching and pastel work. The coarseness or "tooth" of cartridge paper directly affects images drawn in charcoal or pencil. All Daler-Rowney cartridge paper has a specified tooth, designed for clarity and definition. What is Cartridge Paper? An uncoated type of drawing or printing paper, Cartridge Paper is made from bleached sulphate wood pulp, with an addition of esparto grass. Its name derives from the paper's original use in making paper cartridges for firearms. Why choose Cartridge Paper? Daler-Rowney's Smooth Cartridge Pad is internally and surface sized. Acid free to prevent discolouration and deterioration, this high quality Cartridge Paper offers excellent versatility, making it ideal for pencil, charcoal, pen & ink and pastels. Available in sizes A1, A2, A3, A4 and A5, there is a Daler-Rowney Smooth Cartridge Pad to meet all artists' requirements. The following videos illustrate how Daler-Rowney's Smooth Cartridge Paper provides the perfect support for Pencil, Willow Charcoal and Pastel. Who are Daler-Rowney? Established in 1783, by Richard and Thomas Rowney, Daler-Rowney has been manufacturing the finest art materials for over 230 years. In 1963, Rowney became the first manufacturer in Europe to introduce artists' acrylic colour.  Widely used by artists, including well-known proponents Peter Blake and Bridget Riley, throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Rowney's "Cryla" heralded a new era in art practice, which became known as 'Pop Art'. In 1983, the Daler Board Company purchased the George Rowney Company, forming Daler-Rowney Limited, as the company is known today.  Daler-Rowney now operates from three manufacturing bases, two in the UK and one in the Dominican Republic, where their artists' brushes are made.

GBP 3.99
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Daler-Rowney - Smooth Heavyweight 220gsm Jumbo Drawing Pad

Daler-Rowney - Smooth Heavyweight 220gsm Jumbo Drawing Pad

60 gummed sheets 220gsm smooth, extra strong cartridge paper Suitable for all dry techniques Heavyweight; also suitable for light watercolour work FSC certified - produced from well-managed forests and/or recycled materials Having the correct surface is essential in determining the finish of a piece of work. Daler-Rowney has a worldwide reputation for the finest papers for drawing, sketching and pastel work. The coarseness or "tooth" of cartridge paper directly affects images drawn in charcoal or pencil. All Daler-Rowney cartridge paper has a specified tooth, designed for clarity and definition. What is Cartridge Paper? An uncoated type of drawing or printing paper, Cartridge Paper is made from bleached sulphate wood pulp, with an addition of esparto grass. Its name derives from the paper's original use in making paper cartridges for firearms. Why choose Heavyweight Cartridge Paper? Daler-Rowney's Heavyweight Cartridge Paper is internally and surface sized. Acid freeto prevent discolouration and deterioration, this high quality Cartridge Paper offers excellent versatility, making it ideal for pencil, charcoal, pen & ink, pastel and light water colour work. The following videos illustrate how Daler-Rowney's Smooth Heavyweight Cartridge Paper provides the perfect support for various media. Pencil: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9YzLJhwzAI Willow Charcoal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYCRQ0-NM9E Pen & Ink: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpcdzZWUTpo Pastel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oSp6dkIqNY Who are Daler-Rowney? Established in 1783, by Richard and Thomas Rowney, Daler-Rowney has been manufacturing the finest art materials for over 230 years. In 1963, Rowney became the first manufacturer in Europe to introduce artists' acrylic colour.  Widely used by artists, including well-known proponents Peter Blake and Bridget Riley, throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Rowney's "Cryla" heralded a new era in art practice, which became known as 'Pop Art'. In 1983, the Daler Board Company purchased the George Rowney Company, forming Daler-Rowney Limited, as the company is known today.  Daler-Rowney now operates from three manufacturing bases, two in the UK and one in the Dominican Republic, where their artists' brushes are made.

GBP 13.49
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Daler-Rowney - Cotswold Studio Easel

Daler-Rowney - Cotswold Studio Easel

Cotswold Studio easel is complete with a premium beechwood finish Tilting facility for a variety of angles Adjustable height Holds max. canvas height of 127 cm Weight: 10.5 kg Video: Daler-Rowney Easels Range Constructed from premium oiled beechwood, Daler-Rowney's Cotswold Studio Easel is designed to provide a substantial framework for the artist. Offering a range of canvas positions, this easel can be titled forwards and backwards, in addition to being adjustable in height. Why use an Easel? Many artists prefer to use an easel because it enables them to work more freely, and to step back and view artwork from a distance. Working in a vertical position reduces the possibility of perspective being skewed, prevents dust gathering on slow-drying media, and the build up of loose pastel, chalk or charcoal sitting on the support. Why choose Daler-Rowney Cotswold Studio Easel? Easily self-assembled, using the five Allen screws and key provided, the Daler-Rowney Cotswold Easel may be transported without difficulty. A sturdy A-frame design, this easel features a metal ratchet, which allows the artist to adjust its position to an optimal working height. What are the dimensions of Daler-Rowney Cotswold Studio Easel? Standing at a height of 174cm, the Cotswold Studio Easel extends to a maximum height of 267cm, and weighs 10.5kg. Able to accommodate a canvas or board up to 127cm in height, this easel has a width of 64cm and depth of 16.5cm. How do I use an easel? The following videos give further information on using an easel: Starting To Draw: Using An Easel What types of Easel are available? We stock a variety of easels to ensure the artist's every requirement is met. Field or Portable Easels are designed to be taken outdoors, and are the perfect choice for travelling artists or those wanting to plein air paint. This type of easel is also preferable for artists who prefer a level of mobility around their studio. Folding to a lightweight, compact size, portable easels require little storage space. Available in H-Frame, A-Frame and Single Mast designs, Studio Easels  are ideal for the artist who has a dedicated studio space, where an easel can remain standing indefinitely. H-Frame easels have a strong base that makes them sturdier than A-Frame easels, and better able to handle large canvases. A-Frame or Lyre easels have two legs at the front and one at the rear, which pushes forward allowing the easel to be flattened and easily stored. Single Mast easels are simple and affordable, a great choice for beginning artists, art students, or anyone with limited storage space. Portable and easy to store, Table Easels are small enough to place on a table top, and perfect for artists who prefer to sit while working, or whose work is on a more modest scale. Who are Daler-Rowney? Established in 1783, by Richard and Thomas Rowney, Daler-Rowney has been manufacturing the finest art materials for over 230 years. In 1963, Rowney became the first manufacturer in Europe to introduce artists' acrylic colour.  Widely used by artists, including well-known proponents Peter Blake and Bridget Riley, throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Rowney's "Cryla" heralded a new era in art practice, which became known as 'Pop Art'. In 1983, the Daler Board Company purchased the George Rowney Company, forming Daler-Rowney Limited, as the company is known today.  Daler-Rowney now operates from three manufacturing bases, two in the UK and one in the Dominican Republic, where their artists' brushes are made.

GBP 79.50
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Daler-Rowney - Spiral Cartridge Pads (150gsm) A5

Daler-Rowney - Spiral Cartridge Pads (150gsm) A5

Spiral-bound cartridge pads Ideal for pencils, pastels & pens Portrait orientation 150gsm smooth white paper 25 Sheets in each pad Available in several sizes FSC certified - produced from well-managed forests and/or recycled materials Daler-Rowney Spiral Cartridge Pads are all-purpose pads with lightly textured high-quality, 150gsm paper. Whether hobbyists or drawing enthusiasts, this cartridge paper provides for many demands and is ideal for dry artworks. Having the correct surface is essential in determining the finish of a piece of work. Daler-Rowney has a worldwide reputation for the finest papers for drawing, sketching and pastel work. The coarseness or "tooth" of cartridge paper directly affects images drawn in charcoal or pencil. All Daler-Rowney cartridge paper has a specified tooth, designed for clarity and definition. What is Cartridge Paper? An uncoated type of drawing or printing paper, Cartridge Paper is made from bleached sulphate wood pulp, with an addition of esparto grass. Its name derives from the paper's original use in making paper cartridges for firearms. Why choose Cartridge Paper? Daler-Rowney's Spiral Cartridge Pad is internally and surface sized. Acid free to prevent discolouration and deterioration, this high quality Cartridge Paper offers excellent versatility, making it ideal for pencil, charcoal, pen & ink and pastels. Available in sizes A2, A3, A4, A5 and there is a Daler-Rowney Spiral Cartridge Pad to meet all artists' requirements. The following videos illustrate how Daler-Rowney's Spiral Cartridge Paper provides the perfect support for Pencil, Willow Charcoal and Pastel. Who are Daler-Rowney? Established in 1783, by Richard and Thomas Rowney, Daler-Rowney has been manufacturing the finest art materials for over 230 years. In 1963, Rowney became the first manufacturer in Europe to introduce artists' acrylic colour.  Widely used by artists, including well-known proponents Peter Blake and Bridget Riley, throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Rowney's "Cryla" heralded a new era in art practice, which became known as 'Pop Art'. In 1983, the Daler Board Company purchased the George Rowney Company, forming Daler-Rowney Limited, as the company is known today.  Daler-Rowney now operates from three manufacturing bases, two in the UK and one in the Dominican Republic, where their artists' brushes are made.

GBP 3.99
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Daler-Rowney - Spiral Cartridge Pads (150gsm) A6

Daler-Rowney - Spiral Cartridge Pads (150gsm) A6

Spiral-bound cartridge pads Ideal for pencils, pastels & pens Portrait orientation 150gsm smooth white paper 25 Sheets in each pad Available in several sizes FSC certified - produced from well-managed forests and/or recycled materials Daler-Rowney Spiral Cartridge Pads are all-purpose pads with lightly textured high-quality, 150gsm paper. Whether hobbyists or drawing enthusiasts, this cartridge paper provides for many demands and is ideal for dry artworks. Having the correct surface is essential in determining the finish of a piece of work. Daler-Rowney has a worldwide reputation for the finest papers for drawing, sketching and pastel work. The coarseness or "tooth" of cartridge paper directly affects images drawn in charcoal or pencil. All Daler-Rowney cartridge paper has a specified tooth, designed for clarity and definition. What is Cartridge Paper? An uncoated type of drawing or printing paper, Cartridge Paper is made from bleached sulphate wood pulp, with an addition of esparto grass. Its name derives from the paper's original use in making paper cartridges for firearms. Why choose Cartridge Paper? Daler-Rowney's Spiral Cartridge Pad is internally and surface sized. Acid free to prevent discolouration and deterioration, this high quality Cartridge Paper offers excellent versatility, making it ideal for pencil, charcoal, pen & ink and pastels. Available in sizes A2, A3, A4, A5 and there is a Daler-Rowney Spiral Cartridge Pad to meet all artists' requirements. The following videos illustrate how Daler-Rowney's Spiral Cartridge Paper provides the perfect support for Pencil, Willow Charcoal and Pastel. Who are Daler-Rowney? Established in 1783, by Richard and Thomas Rowney, Daler-Rowney has been manufacturing the finest art materials for over 230 years. In 1963, Rowney became the first manufacturer in Europe to introduce artists' acrylic colour.  Widely used by artists, including well-known proponents Peter Blake and Bridget Riley, throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Rowney's "Cryla" heralded a new era in art practice, which became known as 'Pop Art'. In 1983, the Daler Board Company purchased the George Rowney Company, forming Daler-Rowney Limited, as the company is known today.  Daler-Rowney now operates from three manufacturing bases, two in the UK and one in the Dominican Republic, where their artists' brushes are made.

GBP 3.49
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Daler-Rowney - Spiral Cartridge Pads (150gsm) A4

Daler-Rowney - Spiral Cartridge Pads (150gsm) A4

Spiral-bound cartridge pads Ideal for pencils, pastels & pens Portrait orientation 150gsm smooth white paper 25 Sheets in each pad Available in several sizes FSC certified - produced from well-managed forests and/or recycled materials Daler-Rowney Spiral Cartridge Pads are all-purpose pads with lightly textured high-quality, 150gsm paper. Whether hobbyists or drawing enthusiasts, this cartridge paper provides for many demands and is ideal for dry artworks. Having the correct surface is essential in determining the finish of a piece of work. Daler-Rowney has a worldwide reputation for the finest papers for drawing, sketching and pastel work. The coarseness or "tooth" of cartridge paper directly affects images drawn in charcoal or pencil. All Daler-Rowney cartridge paper has a specified tooth, designed for clarity and definition. What is Cartridge Paper? An uncoated type of drawing or printing paper, Cartridge Paper is made from bleached sulphate wood pulp, with an addition of esparto grass. Its name derives from the paper's original use in making paper cartridges for firearms. Why choose Cartridge Paper? Daler-Rowney's Spiral Cartridge Pad is internally and surface sized. Acid free to prevent discolouration and deterioration, this high quality Cartridge Paper offers excellent versatility, making it ideal for pencil, charcoal, pen & ink and pastels. Available in sizes A2, A3, A4, A5 and there is a Daler-Rowney Spiral Cartridge Pad to meet all artists' requirements. The following videos illustrate how Daler-Rowney's Spiral Cartridge Paper provides the perfect support for Pencil, Willow Charcoal and Pastel. Who are Daler-Rowney? Established in 1783, by Richard and Thomas Rowney, Daler-Rowney has been manufacturing the finest art materials for over 230 years. In 1963, Rowney became the first manufacturer in Europe to introduce artists' acrylic colour.  Widely used by artists, including well-known proponents Peter Blake and Bridget Riley, throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Rowney's "Cryla" heralded a new era in art practice, which became known as 'Pop Art'. In 1983, the Daler Board Company purchased the George Rowney Company, forming Daler-Rowney Limited, as the company is known today.  Daler-Rowney now operates from three manufacturing bases, two in the UK and one in the Dominican Republic, where their artists' brushes are made.

GBP 5.99
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Daler-Rowney - Spiral Cartridge Pads (150gsm) A3

Daler-Rowney - Spiral Cartridge Pads (150gsm) A3

Spiral-bound cartridge pads Ideal for pencils, pastels & pens Portrait orientation 150gsm smooth white paper 25 Sheets in each pad Available in several sizes FSC certified - produced from well-managed forests and/or recycled materials Daler-Rowney Spiral Cartridge Pads are all-purpose pads with lightly textured high-quality, 150gsm paper. Whether hobbyists or drawing enthusiasts, this cartridge paper provides for many demands and is ideal for dry artworks. Having the correct surface is essential in determining the finish of a piece of work. Daler-Rowney has a worldwide reputation for the finest papers for drawing, sketching and pastel work. The coarseness or "tooth" of cartridge paper directly affects images drawn in charcoal or pencil. All Daler-Rowney cartridge paper has a specified tooth, designed for clarity and definition. What is Cartridge Paper? An uncoated type of drawing or printing paper, Cartridge Paper is made from bleached sulphate wood pulp, with an addition of esparto grass. Its name derives from the paper's original use in making paper cartridges for firearms. Why choose Cartridge Paper? Daler-Rowney's Spiral Cartridge Pad is internally and surface sized. Acid free to prevent discolouration and deterioration, this high quality Cartridge Paper offers excellent versatility, making it ideal for pencil, charcoal, pen & ink and pastels. Available in sizes A2, A3, A4, A5 and there is a Daler-Rowney Spiral Cartridge Pad to meet all artists' requirements. The following videos illustrate how Daler-Rowney's Spiral Cartridge Paper provides the perfect support for Pencil, Willow Charcoal and Pastel. Who are Daler-Rowney? Established in 1783, by Richard and Thomas Rowney, Daler-Rowney has been manufacturing the finest art materials for over 230 years. In 1963, Rowney became the first manufacturer in Europe to introduce artists' acrylic colour.  Widely used by artists, including well-known proponents Peter Blake and Bridget Riley, throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Rowney's "Cryla" heralded a new era in art practice, which became known as 'Pop Art'. In 1983, the Daler Board Company purchased the George Rowney Company, forming Daler-Rowney Limited, as the company is known today.  Daler-Rowney now operates from three manufacturing bases, two in the UK and one in the Dominican Republic, where their artists' brushes are made.

GBP 9.99
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