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Winsor & Newton - Artists' Oil Colour (200ml) Winsor Lemon 722 (S2)

Michael Harding - Handmade Artists Oil Colour (225ml) Lemon Yellow 108 (S1)

Michael Harding - Handmade Artists Oil Colour (40ml) Cadmium Yellow Lemon 401 (S4)

Michael Harding - Handmade Artists Oil Colour (40ml) Lead Tin Yellow Lemon 514 (S5)

Schmincke - Akademie Watercolour Compact Tin (12pc)

Daler-Rowney - Aquafine Watercolour Travel Tin (25pc)

Winsor & Newton - Cotman Watercolour Water Brush Pocket Set (13pc)

Caran d'Ache - Luminance 6901 Colour Pencil Set (12pc)

Caran d'Ache - Luminance 6901 Colour Pencil Set (12pc)

Exceptional quality The most lightfast pencils on the market Highly concentrated pigments Ideal for professional level work Velvet finish Video: Caran D'ache Luminance 6901 Pencil Demo Caran d'Ache Luminance 6901 coloured pencils are the most lightfast of all coloured pencils meeting the highest of international standards (ASTM D-6901). Manufactured in Caran d'Ache's world famous Swiss factory, these pencils are of premium quality and not to be confused with inferior products.  With solid leads and a wide range of colours created from highly concentrated pigments, they have been designed for professional level work. These pencils combine the smoothness of a permanent lead with excellent lightfastness. Every shade has been formulated using finely ground pigments chosen for their purity, intensity, and resistance to UV rays.  The velvet finish of these pencils has come from two years of technical research which also developed the richness of the shades and allows for overlaying, mixing and gradation. Strong coverage and mixing capacity allow for intense applications, blending, and burnishing, while extreme softness enables subtle blending and gradations.  The included storage case allows for beautiful presentation of these fantastic pencils. This makes for a fantastic gift for every serious artist. This Luminance 6901 set contains 12 colours in the following shades: 009 Noir Black, 220 Grass Green, 470 Spring Green, 661 Light Cobalt Blue, 162 Phthalocyanine Blue, 159 Prussian Blue, 585 Perylene Brown, 061 Permanent Red, 571 Anthraquinoid Pink, 030 Orange, 240 Lemon Yellow and 001 White.

GBP 39.99
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Winsor & Newton - Cotman Watercolour Tube Collection (12 x 8ml)

Winsor & Newton - Cotman Watercolour Tube Collection (12 x 8ml)

The perfect introduction to Cotman Watercolours 12 brilliant colours in 8ml tubes High quality pigments at an affordable price Great for larger applications of colour Please Note: Outer packaging may differ More than any other medium, watercolour relies upon the variable characteristics of the pigments used. Offering a carefully chosen spectrum of 40 colours, Winsor & Newton's Cotman Water Colours have been created using high-quality pigments at affordable prices. This introductory set includes 12 x 8ml tubes of Cotman Watercolour paints that are ideal for newcomers to watercolour painting. Not Just New Packaging Winsor & Newton have updated all of their paints & pads, giving them a much more refined look, to fit with today's current aesthetic. This isn't all though... not only have they given themselves a new "coat of paint", they've chosen to also provide a whole new palette of colour options, with some colours or shades changed in their various sets. For this 12 Tube Collection, these new tones are in bold below, along with which colours they replaced in this brand new update! Lemon Yellow Hue, Cadmium Yellow Hue, Cadmium Red Pale Hue, Alizarin Crimson Hue, Dioxazine Purple, Ultramarine, Cerulean Blue Hue, Sap Green, Burnt Sienna, Burnt Umber, Ivory Black & Chinese White. Prussian Blue replaced by Dioxazine Purple Viridian Hue replaced by Sap Green  Yellow Ochre replaced by Lemon Yellow Hue  What is watercolour? Watercolour is produced by the combination of a pigment with a binder, usually Gum Arabic. This is then applied, with water, to a support such as watercolour paper. The pigment fixes to the support upon evaporation of the water. Click here for further product information on Winsor & Newton's Water Colour range. Watercolours are water-based, so brushes used to apply the watercolour paint need only mild soap and water to clean them after use. This video illustrates how simple it is to clean and care for watercolour brushes. Which is better: tube watercolour or half pans? There is no difference in quality between tube watercolour and half pans, the difference is in the application. Designed for ease of travel, half pan colours are perfect to use on the go. Half pans are popular with artists who paint infrequently, as the paints may be left for a long periods of time between uses, without affecting their quality. One of the main features of the tubes is controlled measurement of use, applying as little or as much as required by the artist. Big spaces are more easily covered using tube water colour than when using a half pan. Which surfaces best support Water Colour? When choosing a watercolour surface, it is important to consider the absorbency, colour and stability of the paper. Our range of Watercolour Paper & Pads offers an extensive choice of size and style, to meet artists' every requirement. Which brushes are best for watercolour painting? Watercolour painting requires the brush to hold large amounts of water and paint. Natural hair brushes, particularly Red Sable brushes, tend to be favoured by artists working with watercolour. With a middle body able to hold a good reservoir of colour, Sable hair has excellent spring and resilience. The hairs are particularly strong at the brush's fine tip, allowing the brush to be used both delicately and aggressively. Advancements in the production of synthetic hair have resulted in a rise in popularity of Synthetic Watercolour Brushes, especially if price and durability are an issue. Which techniques work best with watercolour? The following links show some new techniques on how watercolours can be used: Water Colour Revolution Techniques For Contemporary Water Colour Focus On Water Colour Illustration Techniques Who are Winsor & Newton? In 1832, William Winsor and Henry Newton introduced the first moist water colours to the world. Today, Winsor and Newton remain the premier choice for artists, offering a wide variety of fine art supplies including: oil, water colour, acrylic and alkyd paints, pastels, artists' brushes, canvases, papers and portfolios.

GBP 19.95
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Winsor & Newton - Promarker Skin Tone Set (13pc)

Winsor & Newton - Promarker Skin Tone Set (13pc)

Colours: 12 x assorted Plus: 1 x colourless blender For more, please refer to Contents tab below Professional illustration markers Dual-tipped, with both a fine bullet & broad chisel nib Alcohol-based ink is quick-drying & translucent Dye-based colours apply & dry evenly with no streaks Achieve depth & opacity easily via layering or blending Popular amongst students, artists, designers, illustrators & more! Also available individually, click here for more! Well known across the creative world, the Promarker range from Winsor & Newton is a professional-quality, dual-tipped collection of illustration markers available in several varieties, making it easier than ever to produce flawless, print-like results. Curated to provide for the needs of artists & illustrators, similar to the smaller Set One & Set Two, this larger collection includes 12 colours ranging from light to dark including Lemon Chiffon, Hazelnut, Light Pecan & Burnt Mahogany, providing a comprehensive palette of skin tones from across the spectrum. Each marker is dual-tipped, including both a fine bullet tip for precision detailing & a high-quality broad chisel nib for covering or shading larger areas with bold, lively strokes. Quick-drying & translucent, their alcohol-based ink can be both blended or layered easily for shading & gradient effects, whilst the dye-based colours ensure outstanding vibrancy, consistency & tonal variation for additional depth & opacity in your work, with no unsightly streaking. We recommend using a dedicated marker pad with this range, such as our very own YUPO pads. Available in 2 sizes, these gummed pads include a specially developed, hardwearing synthetic paper ideal for dealing with even the most robust applications including alcohol, pigment & water-based inks! Please Be Aware Winsor & Newton are currently in the process of replacing their original packaging with environmentally conscious plastic-free alternatives & as such, the product may vary from the image provided.

GBP 19.99
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Royal Talens - Ecoline Liquid Watercolour Mixing Set (10 x 30ml)

Royal Talens - Ecoline Liquid Watercolour Mixing Set (10 x 30ml)

Size: 30ml Colours: 10* Set of brilliant watercolour inks Good adhesion to drawing paper and board Not waterproof when dry Short drying time Whether you're into impressionism, product design, illustration, fashion design, calligraphy or children's drawings, the brilliant colours of this liquid watercolour paint bring every piece of artwork to life. These large jars are ideal so that you can dip your brushes without dripping your ink. Each liquid watercolour has good adhesion to drawing paper and board, and is not waterproof when dry, so you can work on your pieces further by wetting what's dry. This set contains 10 x 30ml bottles in the following colours: Light Yellow, Light Orange, Red Violet, Carmine, Vermilion, Deep Ultramarine, Green, Deep Green, Burnt Sienna and Black. About Ecoline Talens Ecoline has been part of the creative landscape since 1930. Whether this involves artistic impressions, product design, illustrations, fashion design, calligraphy or children's drawings, the brilliant colours of this liquid water colour paint bring every piece of art to life. This so-called hybrid manner of working is an optimal combination of two worlds - the contemporary ease of the digital world, combined with the spontaneity of working by hand. Ecoline has a very high colour contrast, and designs made with Ecoline can therefore be reproduced extremely well. The three primary colours lemon yellow (205), magenta (337) and sky blue cyan (578) as well as the various mixtures of these provide the best results with a four-colour printing process. Brilliant, Bright Colours  The transparent colours give the best results when used on white or very light-coloured paper. This can be drawing paper, cardboard or watercolour paper. Ecoline has a short drying time. It's not waterproof when dry, so you can work on it further by wetting what is dry once more. Thanks to its pure formula, based on dyes and Gum Arabic, the colours are astonishingly bright and brilliant.  If you wish, you can easily decrease the colour intensity through thinning with water or with a Brush Pen blender. Store the original works of art in a portfolio for optimal colour retention. Please note that these colours are not lightfast. Using Ecoline Liquid Watercolours

GBP 24.99
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Winsor & Newton - Cotman Watercolour Field Set (15pc)

Winsor & Newton - Cotman Watercolour Field Set (15pc)

The perfect introduction to Cotman Watercolours 14 brilliant colours in half-pan form High quality pigments at an affordable price Great for smaller applications of colour Ideal for outdoor use Please Note: Outer packaging may differ More than any other medium, watercolour relies upon the variable characteristics of the pigments used. Offering a carefully chose spectrum of 40 colours, Winsor & Newton's Cotman Water Colours have been created using both high quality pigments and more affordable alternatives. Ideal for the outdoor artist, this pocket-sized box includes a sliding palette, dish, brush and 14 half pans. Colours included in this set: Lemon Yellow Hue, Cadmium Yellow Hue, Cadmium Red Hue, Cadmium Red Pale Hue, Alizarin Crimson Hue, Purple Lake, Ultramarine, Cerulean Blue Hue, Sap Green, Viridian Hue, Yellow Ochre, Burnt Sienna, Burnt Umber and Chinese White. What is watercolour? Watercolour is produced by the combination of a pigment with a binder, usually Gum Arabic. This is then applied, with water, to a support such as watercolour paper. The pigment fixes to the support upon evaporation of the water. Click here for further product information on Winsor & Newton's Water Colour range. Watercolours are water-based, so brushes used to apply the watercolour paint need only mild soap and water to clean them after use. This video illustrates how simple it is to clean and care for watercolour brushes. Which is better: tube watercolour or half pans? There is no difference in quality between tube watercolour and half pans, the difference is in the application. Designed for ease of travel, half pan colours are perfect to use on the go. Half pans are popular with artists who paint infrequently, as the paints may be left for a long periods of time between uses, without affecting their quality. One of the main features of the tubes is controlled measurement of use, applying as little or as much as required by the artist. Big spaces are more easily covered using tube water colour than when using a half pan. Which surfaces best support Water Colour? When choosing a watercolour surface, it is important to consider the absorbency, colour and stability of the paper. Our range of Watercolour Paper & Pads offers an extensive choice of size and style, to meet artists' every requirement. Which brushes are best for watercolour painting? Watercolour painting requires the brush to hold large amounts of water and paint. Natural hair brushes, particularly Red Sable brushes, tend to be favoured by artists working with watercolour. With a middle body able to hold a good reservoir of colour, Sable hair has excellent spring and resilience. The hairs are particularly strong at the brush's fine tip, allowing the brush to be used both delicately and aggressively. Advancements in the production of synthetic hair have resulted in a rise in popularity of Synthetic Watercolour Brushes, especially if price and durability are an issue. Which techniques work best with watercolour? The following links show some new techniques on how watercolours can be used: Water Colour Revolution Techniques For Contemporary Water Colour Focus On Water Colour Illustration Techniques Who are Winsor & Newton? In 1832, William Winsor and Henry Newton introduced the first moist water colours to the world. Today, Winsor and Newton remain the premier choice for artists, offering a wide variety of fine art supplies including: oil, water colour, acrylic and alkyd paints, pastels, artists' brushes, canvases, papers and portfolios.

GBP 25.99
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Winsor & Newton - Cotman Watercolour Complete Travel Tin (24pc)

Winsor & Newton - Cotman Watercolour Complete Travel Tin (24pc)

The perfect introduction to Cotman Watercolours 24 brilliant colours in half pan form Includes attractive metal storage box High quality pigments at an affordable price Ideal for taking on the go Please Note: Outer packaging may differ More than any other medium, watercolour relies upon the variable characteristics of the pigments used.  Offering a carefully chose spectrum of 40 colours, Winsor & Newton's Cotman Water Colours have been created using both high quality pigments and more affordable alternatives. This set includes 24 half pan colours in a stunning black and white metal box.  Colours included in this set: Lemon Yellow Hue, Cadmium Yellow Pale Hue, Cadmium Yellow Hue, Cadmium Orange Hue, Cadmium Red Pale Hue, Alizarin Crimson Hue, Cadmium Red Deep Hue, Purple Lake, Ultramarine, Cobalt Blue Hue, Cerulean Blue Hue, Intense (Phthalo) Blue, Viridian Hue, Emerald, Hooker's Green Dark, Sap Green, Yellow Ochre, Raw Umber, Burnt Sienna, Indian Red, Burnt Umber, Payne's Gray, Lamp Black and Chinese White. What is watercolour? Watercolour is produced by the combination of a pigment with a binder, usually Gum Arabic. This is then applied, with water, to a support such as watercolour paper. The pigment fixes to the support upon evaporation of the water. Click here for further product information on Winsor & Newton's Water Colour range. Watercolours are water-based, so brushes used to apply the watercolour paint need only mild soap and water to clean them after use. This video illustrates how simple it is to clean and care for watercolour brushes. Which is better: tube watercolour or half pans? There is no difference in quality between tube watercolour and half pans, the difference is in the application. Designed for ease of travel, half pan colours are perfect to use on the go. Half pans are popular with artists who paint infrequently, as the paints may be left for a long periods of time between uses, without affecting their quality. One of the main features of the tubes is controlled measurement of use, applying as little or as much as required by the artist. Big spaces are more easily covered using tube water colour than when using a half pan. Which surfaces best support Water Colour? When choosing a watercolour surface, it is important to consider the absorbency, colour and stability of the paper. Our range of Watercolour Paper & Pads offers an extensive choice of size and style, to meet artists' every requirement. Which brushes are best for watercolour painting? Watercolour painting requires the brush to hold large amounts of water and paint. Natural hair brushes, particularly Red Sable brushes, tend to be favoured by artists working with watercolour. With a middle body able to hold a good reservoir of colour, Sable hair has excellent spring and resilience. The hairs are particularly strong at the brush's fine tip, allowing the brush to be used both delicately and aggressively. Advancements in the production of synthetic hair have resulted in a rise in popularity of Synthetic Watercolour Brushes, especially if price and durability are an issue. Which techniques work best with watercolour? The following links show some new techniques on how watercolours can be used: Water Colour Revolution Techniques For Contemporary Water Colour Focus On Water Colour Illustration Techniques Who are Winsor & Newton? In 1832, William Winsor and Henry Newton introduced the first moist water colours to the world. Today, Winsor and Newton remain the premier choice for artists, offering a wide variety of fine art supplies including: oil, water colour, acrylic and alkyd paints, pastels, artists' brushes, canvases, papers and portfolios.

GBP 39.95
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