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Uni - POSCA PC-5M Mono Tone Set (4pc)

Uni - POSCA PC-5M Mono Tone Set (4pc)

Nib: PC-5M Nib Size: 1.8 - 2.5mm Nib Shape: Medium Bullet Colours Included: 4 High-quality, water-based paint markers Lightfast, matt, opaque & water-resistant Stable pigments with strong UV resistance Permanent on porous surfaces (wood, textiles etc.) Erasable on non-porous surfaces (glass, plastic etc.) Also Available in 35 Individual Colours Enjoy true creative freedom with the PC-5M, the most versatile marker available in the POSCA range. With the widest range of colour options & a medium bullet tip creates bold, precise 1.8 - 2.5mm lines appreciated by both amateurs & professionals alike. Adopted by creatives in a range of fields including graphic artists, painters, decorators, architects & designers, the PC-5M is able to adapt to any number of creative projects including home decoration, upcycling, illustration, drawing, colouring, graphic art, fine art & even clothing customisation. Unlike traditional marker pens, the tip of the PC-5M can be removed & washed at any time, along with being reversible for a longer lasting marker. Unique amongst our available POSCA sets, this contains 4 markers in a variety of monochrome colours for general use & experimentation. Please check the "Contents" tab below for an itemised colour list. POSCA Range With a total of 66 colours, 8 line widths & 5 nib shapes, POSCA markers make it easier than ever to produce bold, beautiful work on almost any surface including fabric, glass, metal, paper, card, wood & stone! Acid-free & richly pigmented, their uniquely opaque water-based paint is fully intermixable (when wet) & dries quickly for a matt water-resistant finish that can be varnished, layered and more.  Each marker also features a small internal ball in their barrel that works to effectively mix the paint itself (similar to a spray paint can) & the hardwearing tips are made using wear-resistant acrylic or plastic. In fact, a number of these tips are also washable & replaceable (PC-1MC, PC-3M, PC-5M, PC-7M, PC-8K & PC-17K) or even reversible (PC-3M & PC-5M) for a longer lasting marker. How do I activate my new POSCA marker? What surfaces can I work on?

GBP 10.99
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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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Da Vinci - FORTE Synthetics 5036 Mottler Brush Size 20

Da Vinci - FORTE Synthetics 5036 Mottler Brush Size 20

Bristles: Synthetic Sizes: 8 Sold Individually Flat, square ends Synthetic bristles Rust-proof steel ferrules Grey, varnished handles Ideal for use on textured surfaces Perfect for decorative art techniques Handmade in Germany Ideal for use on textured surfaces such as wood, card, fired porcelain, ceramic, the Da Vinci Mottler Forte Brush is perfect for decorative art techniques. What is a mottler brush? Used for faux finishing techniques, murals, washes, varnishing and priming, a mottler brush provides good coverage due to its capacity for holding large amounts of paint. A large, flat brush, a mottler can have long or short bristles, formed from natural hair or synthetic fibres. Why use a Da Vinci Mottler Forte Brush 5036? Available in sizes: 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 and 80 mm, there is a Da Vinci Mottler Forte Brush to meet the requirements of all artists and crafters. How should I care for my Da Vinci Mottler Forte Brush? It is important to clean brushes thoroughly to prevent bristles losing their interlocking quality, and standing apart. Particular attention should be paid to the edge of the ferrule, where dried paint can become embedded, and result in bristle breakage. The methods for cleaning brushes differ, depending on the type of paint used. Brushes used to apply water-based colour may be cleaned simply with soap and water. To help preserve the condition of the bristles, a specialist brush cleaner may also be used. What are the best paints to use with a Da Vinci Mottler Forte Brush? Suitable for use with all media, the Da Vinci Mottler Forte Brush is ideal for applying gouache, acrylic   and watercolour paint. Who are Da Vinci? Owned by the German company Defet, the Da Vinci brand was patented in 1952. The company's philosophy to use only the best materials, traditional craftsmanship, and technological progress ensures Da Vinci brushes are of the highest quality.

GBP 9.44
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Da Vinci - FORTE Synthetics 5036 Mottler Brush Size 50

Da Vinci - FORTE Synthetics 5036 Mottler Brush Size 50

Bristles: Synthetic Sizes: 8 Sold Individually Flat, square ends Synthetic bristles Rust-proof steel ferrules Grey, varnished handles Ideal for use on textured surfaces Perfect for decorative art techniques Handmade in Germany Ideal for use on textured surfaces such as wood, card, fired porcelain, ceramic, the Da Vinci Mottler Forte Brush is perfect for decorative art techniques. What is a mottler brush? Used for faux finishing techniques, murals, washes, varnishing and priming, a mottler brush provides good coverage due to its capacity for holding large amounts of paint. A large, flat brush, a mottler can have long or short bristles, formed from natural hair or synthetic fibres. Why use a Da Vinci Mottler Forte Brush 5036? Available in sizes: 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 and 80 mm, there is a Da Vinci Mottler Forte Brush to meet the requirements of all artists and crafters. How should I care for my Da Vinci Mottler Forte Brush? It is important to clean brushes thoroughly to prevent bristles losing their interlocking quality, and standing apart. Particular attention should be paid to the edge of the ferrule, where dried paint can become embedded, and result in bristle breakage. The methods for cleaning brushes differ, depending on the type of paint used. Brushes used to apply water-based colour may be cleaned simply with soap and water. To help preserve the condition of the bristles, a specialist brush cleaner may also be used. What are the best paints to use with a Da Vinci Mottler Forte Brush? Suitable for use with all media, the Da Vinci Mottler Forte Brush is ideal for applying gouache, acrylic   and watercolour paint. Who are Da Vinci? Owned by the German company Defet, the Da Vinci brand was patented in 1952. The company's philosophy to use only the best materials, traditional craftsmanship, and technological progress ensures Da Vinci brushes are of the highest quality.

GBP 16.58
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Da Vinci - FORTE Synthetics 5036 Mottler Brush Size 30

Da Vinci - FORTE Synthetics 5036 Mottler Brush Size 30

Bristles: Synthetic Sizes: 8 Sold Individually Flat, square ends Synthetic bristles Rust-proof steel ferrules Grey, varnished handles Ideal for use on textured surfaces Perfect for decorative art techniques Handmade in Germany Ideal for use on textured surfaces such as wood, card, fired porcelain, ceramic, the Da Vinci Mottler Forte Brush is perfect for decorative art techniques. What is a mottler brush? Used for faux finishing techniques, murals, washes, varnishing and priming, a mottler brush provides good coverage due to its capacity for holding large amounts of paint. A large, flat brush, a mottler can have long or short bristles, formed from natural hair or synthetic fibres. Why use a Da Vinci Mottler Forte Brush 5036? Available in sizes: 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 and 80 mm, there is a Da Vinci Mottler Forte Brush to meet the requirements of all artists and crafters. How should I care for my Da Vinci Mottler Forte Brush? It is important to clean brushes thoroughly to prevent bristles losing their interlocking quality, and standing apart. Particular attention should be paid to the edge of the ferrule, where dried paint can become embedded, and result in bristle breakage. The methods for cleaning brushes differ, depending on the type of paint used. Brushes used to apply water-based colour may be cleaned simply with soap and water. To help preserve the condition of the bristles, a specialist brush cleaner may also be used. What are the best paints to use with a Da Vinci Mottler Forte Brush? Suitable for use with all media, the Da Vinci Mottler Forte Brush is ideal for applying gouache, acrylic   and watercolour paint. Who are Da Vinci? Owned by the German company Defet, the Da Vinci brand was patented in 1952. The company's philosophy to use only the best materials, traditional craftsmanship, and technological progress ensures Da Vinci brushes are of the highest quality.

GBP 10.46
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Da Vinci - FORTE Synthetics 5036 Mottler Brush Size 40

Da Vinci - FORTE Synthetics 5036 Mottler Brush Size 40

Bristles: Synthetic Sizes: 8 Sold Individually Flat, square ends Synthetic bristles Rust-proof steel ferrules Grey, varnished handles Ideal for use on textured surfaces Perfect for decorative art techniques Handmade in Germany Ideal for use on textured surfaces such as wood, card, fired porcelain, ceramic, the Da Vinci Mottler Forte Brush is perfect for decorative art techniques. What is a mottler brush? Used for faux finishing techniques, murals, washes, varnishing and priming, a mottler brush provides good coverage due to its capacity for holding large amounts of paint. A large, flat brush, a mottler can have long or short bristles, formed from natural hair or synthetic fibres. Why use a Da Vinci Mottler Forte Brush 5036? Available in sizes: 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 and 80 mm, there is a Da Vinci Mottler Forte Brush to meet the requirements of all artists and crafters. How should I care for my Da Vinci Mottler Forte Brush? It is important to clean brushes thoroughly to prevent bristles losing their interlocking quality, and standing apart. Particular attention should be paid to the edge of the ferrule, where dried paint can become embedded, and result in bristle breakage. The methods for cleaning brushes differ, depending on the type of paint used. Brushes used to apply water-based colour may be cleaned simply with soap and water. To help preserve the condition of the bristles, a specialist brush cleaner may also be used. What are the best paints to use with a Da Vinci Mottler Forte Brush? Suitable for use with all media, the Da Vinci Mottler Forte Brush is ideal for applying gouache, acrylic   and watercolour paint. Who are Da Vinci? Owned by the German company Defet, the Da Vinci brand was patented in 1952. The company's philosophy to use only the best materials, traditional craftsmanship, and technological progress ensures Da Vinci brushes are of the highest quality.

GBP 12.79
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Winsor & Newton - Galeria Matt Medium (250ml)

Winsor & Newton - Galeria Matt Medium (250ml)

Designed for use with acrylic paints Gives your artwork a flat, matt finish 250ml pot Flip-top lid Video: Winsor & Newton Galeria Mediums Winsor & Newton Galeria is a collection of mediums designed to enhance the creations of artists working with acrylic paint, such as Winsor & Newton's Galeria Acrylic Colour range. Galeria Matt Medium creates an even, flat finish, maintains brilliance of colour, and boosts transparency, adhesion and durability. What is a Medium? Any liquid which changes the consistency of the paint it is mixed with may be classed as a medium. Winsor & Newton Galeria Acrylic Mediums are designed specifically for use with acrylic paints, and range from thin glaze to thick impasto mediums, with a variety of choices in between. Why use a Medium? By changing the properties of paint, a medium extends the possibilities of how an artist works with the colour, and affords a plethora of exciting techniques and effects. Winsor & Newton Mediums Finder provides an easy, interactive method of choosing the correct medium, for the artist to achieve the desired effect. Why choose Winsor & Newton Galeria Matt Medium?  All Winsor & Newton Galeria Mediums are fully intermixable, and can be layered or mixed on the palette, allowing the artist to fully explore both the textural and visual properties of Acrylic Colour. Galeria Matt Medium creates a smooth, velvety, matt finish, without affecting the original colour or strength of the pigment. How do I use a matt medium? The following videos show how to use a matt medium, and the effects that can be created: Using Matt And Gloss Acrylic Mediums Using A Matt Medium And A Flow Improver Can you explain some of the terms used when painting with Acrylic Mediums? Click here for a glossary of Acrylic painting terms, including the different types of medium. 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 10.49
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Liquitex - Professional Acrylic Gloss Varnish (118ml)

Liquitex - Professional Acrylic Gloss Varnish (118ml)

Permanent Varnish Transparent, gloss finish 118ml bottle Flip-top lid Formulated to enhance the creations of artists working with Liquitex Acrylic Paint, but equally effective when used with any Acrylic Colour, Liquitex Professional Gloss Varnish provides a permanent gloss layer of protection for acrylic artwork. What is a Varnish? Traditionally a combination of drying oil, resin, and a thinner or solvent, Varnish is a transparent liquid which dries to form a hard, protective film. Why use a Varnish? In addition to preserving artwork, and offering protection against dirt and dust, a varnish evens out the final appearance of the paint, ensuring a uniform finish.  Why choose Liquitex Gloss Varnish? Suitable for interior and exterior use, water-based Liquitex Gloss Varnish has excellent levelling properties, and helps to protect against ultra violet damage. Drying to a hard, archival, water resistant finish, Liquitex Gloss Varnish may be used with Liquitex Heavy Body and Soft Body colour, as well as Liquitex Spray Paint. Low odour and non-yellowing, all Liquitex Varnish is fully intermixable, allowing the artist to create a customised sheen. The following video gives further information on the Range of Liquitex Varnish. How do I use Liquitex Gloss Varnish? Allow the painting to dry for 48-72 hours before applying a thin layer of varnish. Apply at least two coats of varnish, leaving a minimum of 3 hours drying time between coats. Liquitex recommend using Gloss Varnish as a base layer for Liquitex Satin Varnish. Liquitex Gloss Varnish should not be thinned, as this will weaken the film and adhesion of the varnish. Liquitex Gloss Varnish is not removable, and any attempt to remove with harsh solvents can result in damage to the paint surface. Insert video showing how to apply varnish Who are Liquitex? Founded in 1933 by Henry Levison, Permanent Pigments, an oil colour producing company from Cincinnati, Ohio developed the first water-based artist acrylic paints. Their new formulation was launched in 1955, under the new company name Liquitex, an abbreviation of "Liquid texture", which Levison believed better captured the product's essence. Today, Liquitex offers a vast array of intermixable vibrant acrylic paints and mediums, enabling artists to continually explore new and innovative ways of working with Acrylic Colour.

GBP 10.49
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Winsor & Newton - Galeria Gloss Medium (250ml)

Winsor & Newton - Galeria Gloss Medium (250ml)

Designed for use with acrylic paints Transparent, gloss finish 250ml pot Flip-top lid Video: Winsor & Newton Galeria Mediums Winsor & Newton Galeria is a collection of mediums designed to enhance the creations of artists working with acrylic paint, such as Winsor & Newton's Galeria Acrylic Colour range. Galeria Gloss Medium provides an even flow, high clarity, and boosts colour brilliance, transparency, adhesion and durability. What is a Medium? Any liquid which changes the consistency of the paint it is mixed with may be classed as a medium. Winsor & Newton Galeria Acrylic Mediums are designed specifically for use with acrylic paints, and range from thin glaze to thick impasto mediums, with a variety of choices in between. Why use a Medium? By changing the properties of paint, a medium extends the possibilities of how an artist works with the colour, and affords a plethora of exciting techniques and effects. Winsor & Newton Mediums Finder provides an easy, interactive method of choosing the correct medium, for the artist to achieve the desired effect. Why choose Winsor & Newton Galeria Gloss Medium? All Winsor & Newton Galeria Mediums are fully intermixable, and can be layered or mixed on the palette, allowing the artist to fully explore both the textural and visual properties of Acrylic Colour. Giving a clear, brilliant finish, Galeria Gloss Medium is ideal for applying thick, highly transparent layers for strong depth of colour, glazing or creating a "stained-glass" effect. How do I use a gloss medium? The following videos show how to use a gloss medium, and the effects that can be created: Using Matt And Gloss Acrylic Mediums Winsor & Newton Acrylic Gloss Mediums Can you explain some of the terms used when painting with Acrylic Mediums? Click here for a glossary of Acrylic painting terms, including the different types of medium. 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 10.49
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Winsor & Newton - Galeria Extender (250ml)

Winsor & Newton - Galeria Extender (250ml)

Designed for use with acrylic paints Economically extends paint volume Matt finish 250ml pot Flip-top lid Video: Winsor & Newton Galeria Mediums Winsor & Newton Galeria is a collection of mediums designed to enhance the creations of artists working with acrylic paint, such as Winsor & Newton's Galeria Acrylic Colour range. Highly economical, Galeria Extender increases the volume of paint, whilst maintaining quality and opacity of colour.  What is a Medium? Any liquid which changes the consistency of the paint it is mixed with may be classed as a medium. Winsor & Newton Galeria Acrylic Mediums are designed specifically for use with acrylic paints, and range from thin glaze to thick impasto mediums, with a variety of choices in between. Why use a Medium? By changing the properties of paint, a medium extends the possibilities of how an artist works with the colour, and affords a plethora of exciting techniques and effects. Winsor & Newton Mediums Finder provides an easy, interactive method of choosing the correct medium, for the artist to achieve the desired effect. Why choose Winsor & Newton Galeria Extender? All Winsor & Newton Galeria Mediums are fully intermixable, and can be layered or mixed on the palette, allowing the artist to fully explore both the textural and visual properties of Acrylic Colour. An inexpensive method of increasing and extending paint volume, adding Galeria Extender gives a visible matt effect to the colour upon drying. How do I use Winsor & Newton Galeria Extender? An incredibly versatile medium, in addition to mixing with acrylic colour, Galeria Extender may be used to thin paint, clean the brush, or applied directly to large areas of canvas, to better facilitate blending. Can you explain some of the terms used when painting with Acrylic Mediums? Click here for a glossary of Acrylic painting terms, including the different types of medium. 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 10.49
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Liquitex - Professional Acrylic Satin Varnish (237ml)

Liquitex - Professional Acrylic Satin Varnish (237ml)

Designed to work with acrylic paints Permanent Transparent, satin finish 237ml bottle Flip-top lid Formulated to enhance the creations of artists working with Liquitex Acrylic Paint, but equally effective when used with any Acrylic Colour, Liquitex Professional Satin Varnish provides a permanent satin layer of protection for acrylic artwork. What is a Varnish? Traditionally a combination of drying oil, resin, and a thinner or solvent, Varnish is a transparent liquid which dries to form a hard, protective film. Why use a Varnish? In addition to preserving artwork, and offering protection against dirt and dust, a varnish evens out the final appearance of the paint, ensuring a uniform finish.  Why choose Liquitex Satin Varnish? Suitable for interior and exterior use, water-based Liquitex Satin Varnish has excellent levelling properties, and helps to protect against ultra violet damage. Drying to a hard, archival, water resistant finish, Liquitex Satin Varnish may be used with Liquitex Heavy Body and Soft Body colour, as well as Liquitex Spray Paint. Low odour and non-yellowing, all Liquitex Varnish is fully intermixable, allowing the artist to create a customised sheen. The following video gives further information on the Range of Liquitex Varnish. How do I use Liquitex Satin Varnish? Allow the painting to dry for 48-72 hours before applying a thin layer of varnish. Apply at least two coats of varnish, leaving a minimum of 3 hours drying time between coats. For optimum results, Liquitex recommend first applying a base layer of Liquitex Gloss Varnish. Liquitex Satin Varnish should not be thinned, as this will weaken the film and adhesion of the varnish. Liquitex Satin Varnish is not removable, and any attempt to remove with harsh solvents can result in damage to the paint surface. Insert video showing how to apply varnish Who are Liquitex? Founded in 1933 by Henry Levison, Permanent Pigments, an oil colour producing company from Cincinnati, Ohio developed the first water-based artist acrylic paints. Their new formulation was launched in 1955, under the new company name Liquitex, an abbreviation of "Liquid texture", which Levison believed better captured the product's essence. Today, Liquitex offers a vast array of intermixable vibrant acrylic paints and mediums, enabling artists to continually explore new and innovative ways of working with Acrylic Colour.

GBP 16.99
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Winsor & Newton - Liquin Impasto 60ml

Winsor & Newton - Liquin Impasto 60ml

Suitable for use with Oil Colours Halves the drying time, provides transparency & gloss Thickens paint for a gel-like texture & non-drip effect Non-yellowing, "natural brown" colour doesn't affect paint colour Please note, Winsor & Newton are in the process of updating labelling, as such, packaging may differ from shown. Winsor & Newton Oil Colour Mediums is a collection of mediums designed to enhance the creations of artists working with oil colour, such as Winsor & Newton's Artist's Oil and Winton Oil colour ranges. A quick drying, semi-gloss medium, Liquin Impasto thickens and extends tube colour, retaining crisp textures and brush marks without any visible levelling. What is a Medium? Any liquid which changes the consistency of the paint it is mixed with may be classed as a medium. Artistic style and technique influence the choice of medium used, so Winsor & Newton provide a wide range of traditional oils and mediums to help control Oil Colour, as well as varnishes to protect work and provide a final finish. Why use a Medium? Choosing complementary oils, mediums and varnishes for oil colours is as unique as choosing a colour palette. By changing the properties of paint, a medium extends the possibilities of how an artist works with the colour, and affords a plethora of exciting techniques and effects. Winsor & Newton Mediums Finder provides an easy, interactive method of choosing the correct medium, for the artist to achieve the desired effect. Why choose Winsor & Newton Liquin Impasto? Available in 60ml and 200ml tubes, Winsor & Newton Liquin Impasto resists colour yellowing and reduces the drying time of oil colours by 50%, leaving paint touch-dry in 1 to 6 days, depending on thickness. It should be noted that Liquin Impasto is not suitable for use as a varnish or final coat. How do I use Winsor & Newton Liquin Impasto? This video offers some tips and techniques on Working With Winsor & Newton Liquin Mediums. 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 9.49
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Liquitex - Professional Acrylic Flexible Matte Varnish (237ml)

Liquitex - Professional Acrylic Flexible Matte Varnish (237ml)

Designed for use with acrylic paints Permanent Varnish Transparent, matt finish 237ml bottle Flip-top lid Formulated to enhance the creations of artists working with Liquitex Acrylic Paint, but equally effective when used with any Acrylic Colour, Liquitex Professional Matte Varnish provides a permanent matt layer of protection for acrylic artwork. What is a Varnish? Traditionally a combination of drying oil, resin, and a thinner or solvent, Varnish is a transparent liquid which dries to form a hard, protective film. Why use a Varnish? In addition to preserving artwork, and offering protection against dirt and dust, a varnish evens out the final appearance of the paint, ensuring a uniform finish.  Why choose Liquitex Matte Varnish? Suitable for interior and exterior use, water-based Liquitex Matte Varnish has excellent levelling properties, and helps to protect against ultra violet damage. Drying to a hard, archival, water resistant finish, Liquitex Matte Varnish may be used with Liquitex Heavy Body and Soft Body colour, as well as Liquitex Spray Paint. Low odour and non-yellowing, all Liquitex Varnish is fully intermixable, allowing the artist to create a customised sheen. The following video gives further information on the Range of Liquitex Varnish. How do I use Liquitex Matte Varnish? Allow the painting to dry for 48-72 hours before applying a thin layer of varnish. Apply at least two coats of varnish, leaving a minimum of 3 hours drying time between coats. For optimum results, Liquitex recommend first applying a base layer of Liquitex Gloss Varnish. Liquitex Matte Varnish should not be thinned, as this will weaken the film and adhesion of the varnish. Liquitex Matte Varnish is not removable, and any attempt to remove with harsh solvents can result in damage to the paint surface. Insert video showing how to apply varnish Who are Liquitex? Founded in 1933 by Henry Levison, Permanent Pigments, an oil colour producing company from Cincinnati, Ohio developed the first water-based artist acrylic paints. Their new formulation was launched in 1955, under the new company name Liquitex, an abbreviation of "Liquid texture", which Levison believed better captured the product's essence. Today, Liquitex offers a vast array of intermixable vibrant acrylic paints and mediums, enabling artists to continually explore new and innovative ways of working with Acrylic Colour.

GBP 16.99
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Winsor & Newton - Galeria Structure Gel (250ml)

Winsor & Newton - Galeria Structure Gel (250ml)

Designed for use with acrylic paints Adds texture & structure to your artwork Provides good peak retention Gloss finish 250ml pot Flip-top lid Video: Winsor & Newton Galeria Mediums Winsor & Newton Galeria is a collection of mediums designed to enhance the creations of artists working with acrylic paint, such as Winsor & Newton's Galeria Acrylic Colour range. Providing an excellent glossy clarity, Galeria Structure Gel has good peak retention, and is ideal for creating impasto surface texture.  What is a Medium? Any liquid which changes the consistency of the paint it is mixed with may be classed as a medium. Winsor & Newton Galeria Acrylic Mediums are designed specifically for use with acrylic paints, and range from thin glaze to thick impasto mediums, with a variety of choices in between. Why use a Medium? By changing the properties of paint, a medium extends the possibilities of how an artist works with the colour, and affords a plethora of exciting techniques and effects. Winsor & Newton Mediums Finder provides an easy, interactive method of choosing the correct medium, for the artist to achieve the desired effect. Why choose Winsor & Newton Galeria Structure Gel?  All Winsor & Newton Galeria Mediums are fully intermixable, and can be layered or mixed on the palette, allowing the artist to fully explore both the textural and visual properties of Acrylic Colour. Smooth and flexible, Galeria Structure Gel can be mixed with acrylic colour to increase gloss, transparency and structure, without the addition of texture particles. How do I use Winsor & Newton Galeria Structure Gel? Mixed with acrylic colour, Galeria Structure Gel can be applied with a brush or a knife. The following video show some techniques for working with Structure Gel, and the effects that can be created: Impasto Technique For Painting With Acrylic Colour Can you explain some of the terms used when painting with Acrylic Mediums? Click here for a glossary of Acrylic painting terms, including the different types of medium. 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 11.95
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Winsor & Newton - Galeria Flow Improver (250ml)

Winsor & Newton - Galeria Flow Improver (250ml)

Designed for use with acrylic paints Increases paint flow Promotes flat and even colour application 250ml pot Flip-top lid Video: Winsor & Newton Galeria Mediums Winsor & Newton Galeria is a collection of mediums designed to enhance the creations of artists working with acrylic paint, such as Winsor & Newton's Galeria Acrylic Colour range. Increasing flow, by loosening the surface tension of water within acrylic colour, Galeria Flow Improver allows flat, even paint application, with no reduction in colour strength.  What is a Medium? Any liquid which changes the consistency of the paint it is mixed with may be classed as a medium. Winsor & Newton Galeria Acrylic Mediums are designed specifically for use with acrylic paints, and range from thin glaze to thick impasto mediums, with a variety of choices in between. Why use a Medium? By changing the properties of paint, a medium extends the possibilities of how an artist works with the colour, and affords a plethora of exciting techniques and effects. Winsor & Newton Mediums Finder provides an easy, interactive method of choosing the correct medium, for the artist to achieve the desired effect. Why choose Winsor & Newton Galeria Flow Improver? All Winsor & Newton Galeria Mediums are fully intermixable, and can be layered or mixed on the palette, allowing the artist to fully explore both the textural and visual properties of Acrylic Colour. Ideal for fluid watercolour techniques, Galeria Flow Improver is also suitable for use in staining and in masking applications, as the medium allows the colour to sit more smoothly and evenly against the masked edge. How do I use Winsor & Newton Galeria Flow Improver? Always dilute flow improver with water (1 part flow improver to 20 parts water) before adding to paint. The following videos show some techniques in which Galeria Flow improver can be used: How To Mask When Painting Creating Acrylic Triangles Can you explain some of the terms used when painting with Acrylic Mediums? Click here for a glossary of Acrylic painting terms, including the different types of medium. 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 10.49
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Winsor & Newton - Galeria Iridescent Medium (250ml)

Winsor & Newton - Galeria Iridescent Medium (250ml)

Designed for use with acrylic paints Gives your artwork a pearlescent finish 250ml pot Flip-top lid Video: Winsor & Newton Galeria Mediums Winsor & Newton Galeria is a collection of mediums designed to enhance the creations of artists working with acrylic paint, such as Winsor & Newton's Galeria Acrylic Colour range. Providing a shimmering pearlescence, Galeria Iridescent Medium has been designed for use on a variety of surfaces. What is a Medium? Any liquid which changes the consistency of the paint it is mixed with may be classed as a medium. Winsor & Newton Galeria Acrylic Mediums are designed specifically for use with acrylic paints, and range from thin glaze to thick impasto mediums, with a variety of choices in between. Why use a Medium? By changing the properties of paint, a medium extends the possibilities of how an artist works with the colour, and affords a plethora of exciting techniques and effects. Winsor & Newton Mediums Finder provides an easy, interactive method of choosing the correct medium, for the artist to achieve the desired effect. Why choose Winsor & Newton Galeria Iridescent Medium? All Winsor & Newton Galeria Mediums are fully intermixable, and can be layered or mixed on the palette, allowing the artist to fully explore both the textural and visual properties of Acrylic Colour. Developed for use on a variety of surfaces, Galeria Iridescent Medium can be mixed with acrylic colour to create a pearlescent effect, or applied over dry colour for a unique illusion of light interference. How do I use Winsor & Newton Galeria Iridescent Medium? Versatile and equally suitable for use by artists and crafters, optimum results are obtained when Galeria Iridescent Medium is mixed with transparent colour, and then applied over a dark underlayer. The following video shows How To Use Iridescent Medium To Create A Shimmer Effect Can you explain some of the terms used when painting with Acrylic Mediums? Click here for a glossary of Acrylic painting terms, including the different types of medium. 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 11.95
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Liquitex - Professional Acrylic Gloss Pouring Medium (237ml)

Liquitex - Professional Acrylic Gloss Pouring Medium (237ml)

Excellent acrylic medium Designed to prevent crazing in poured applications Transparent, gloss finish 237ml bottle Flip-top lid Video: Liquitex Pouring Medium Formulated to enhance the creations of artists working with Liquitex Acrylic Paint, but equally effective when mixed with any Acrylic Colour, Liquitex Professional Pouring Medium has been designed to prevent crazing in poured applications. Blog Post: How To Use Pouring Medium When Painting With Acrylics What is a Medium? Any liquid which changes the consistency of the paint it is mixed with may be classed as a medium. Liquitex mediums are designed specifically for use with acrylic paints, and produce effects ranging from thin glaze to thick impasto, with a variety of choices in between. Why use a Medium? By changing the properties of paint, a medium extends the possibilities of how an artist works with the colour, and affords a plethora of exciting techniques and effects. Acrylic Mediums: Exploring The Possibilities gives further information on the Liquitex range of acrylic mediums, and how they can be used. Why choose Liquitex Pouring Medium? Developed to reduce crazing, cracking and bubbles forming in drying Acrylic Colour, Liquitex Pouring Medium creates even, flowing pools of colour in poured applications, without adding transparency. Fully intermixable, all Liquitex Mediums are water resistant and ph neutral when dry, non-yellowing and permanent. How do I use Liquitex Pouring Medium? Drying to a smooth, high gloss finish, Liquitex Pouring Medium can be mixed with Liquitex Soft Body acrylic colour to form a vibrant, coloured, flexible film. The following videos offer some ideas on how to use Liquitex Pouring Medium: Liquitex Innovative Mediums Acrylic Pouring, Collage & Texture Can you explain some of the terms used when painting with Acrylic Mediums? Click here for a glossary of Acrylic painting terms, including the different types of medium.  Who are Liquitex? Founded in 1933 by Henry Levison, Permanent Pigments, an oil colour producing company from Cincinnati, Ohio developed the first water-based artist acrylic paints. Their new formulation was launched in 1955, under the new company name Liquitex, an abbreviation of "Liquid texture", which Levison believed better captured the product's essence. Today, Liquitex offers a vast array of intermixable vibrant acrylic paints and mediums, enabling artists to continually explore new and innovative ways of working with Acrylic Colour.

GBP 15.49
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Winsor & Newton - Liquin Original 250ml

Winsor & Newton - Liquin Original 250ml

Suitable for use with Oil Colours Halves the drying time, provides transparency & gloss Liquefies paint texture & eliminates brush strokes Non-yellowing, "natural brown" colour doesn't affect paint colour Please note, Winsor & Newton are in the process of updating labelling, as such, packaging may differ from shown. Winsor & Newton Oil Colour Mediums is a collection of mediums designed to enhance the creations of artists working with oil colour, such as Winsor & Newton's Artist's Oil and Winton Oil colour ranges. Designed to speed drying, improve flow and reduce brush stroke retention, Liquin Original is popular with artists for use as a general purpose medium.  What is a Medium? Any liquid which changes the consistency of the paint it is mixed with may be classed as a medium. Artistic style and technique influence the choice of medium used, so Winsor & Newton provide a wide range of traditional oils and mediums to help control Oil Colour, as well as varnishes to protect work and provide a final finish. Why use a Medium? Choosing complementary oils, mediums and varnishes for oil colours is as unique as choosing a colour palette. By changing the properties of paint, a medium extends the possibilities of how an artist works with the colour, and affords a plethora of exciting techniques and effects. Winsor & Newton Mediums Finder provides an easy, interactive method of choosing the correct medium, for the artist to achieve the desired effect.  Why choose Winsor & Newton Liquin Original? Available in 75ml, 250ml and 1 litre sizes, Winsor & Newton Liquin Original prevents colour yellowing and reduces oil the drying time of oil colours by 50%, leaving paint touch-dry in 1 to 6 days, depending on thickness. It should be noted that Liquin Original is not suitable for use as a varnish or final coat. How do I use Winsor & Newton Liquin Original? This video offers some tips and techniques on Working With Winsor & Newton Liquin Mediums. 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 11.49
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Liquitex - Professional Acrylic Iridescent Medium (237ml)

Liquitex - Professional Acrylic Iridescent Medium (237ml)

Designed for use with acrylic paint Adds a shimmering iridescence to your artwork Translucent, metallic finish 237ml bottle Flip-top lid Formulated to enhance the creations of artists working with Liquitex Acrylic Paint, but equally effective when mixed with any Acrylic Colour, Liquitex Professional Iridescent Medium adds a shimmering iridescence to acrylic paint, producing a lustrous metallic spectrum. Video: Liquitex Iridescent Medium What is a Medium? Any liquid which changes the consistency of the paint it is mixed with may be classed as a medium. Liquitex mediums are designed specifically for use with acrylic paints, and produce effects ranging from thin glaze to thick impasto, with a variety of choices in between. Why use a Medium? By changing the properties of paint, a medium extends the possibilities of how an artist works with the colour, and affords a plethora of exciting techniques and effects. Acrylic Mediums: Exploring The Possibilities gives further information on the Liquitex range of acrylic mediums, and how they can be used. Why choose Liquitex Iridescent Medium? Ideal for calligraphy and highlighting, Liquitex Iridescent Medium dries to a non-oxidising, translucent sheen. Suitable for use in a number of artistic and craft applications, Liquitex Iridescent Medium may be applied to fabric, when thinned with 50% water. Fully intermixable, all Liquitex Mediums are water resistant and ph neutral when dry, non-yellowing and permanent. How do I use Liquitex Iridescent Medium? For optimum results, mix Liquitex Iridescent Medium with transparent and translucent colours, adding increasing amounts of medium to heighten transparency and iridescent quality. For a "Mother of Pearl" effect, use Liquitex Iridescent Medium directly from the bottle. Can you explain some of the terms used when painting with Acrylic Mediums? Click here for a glossary of Acrylic painting terms, including the different types of medium. Who are Liquitex? Founded in 1933 by Henry Levison, Permanent Pigments, an oil colour producing company from Cincinnati, Ohio developed the first water-based artist acrylic paints. Their new formulation was launched in 1955, under the new company name Liquitex, an abbreviation of "Liquid texture", which Levison believed better captured the product's essence. Today, Liquitex offers a vast array of intermixable vibrant acrylic paints and mediums, enabling artists to continually explore new and innovative ways of working with Acrylic Colour.

GBP 16.99
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Winsor & Newton - Galeria Large Grain Gel (250ml)

Winsor & Newton - Galeria Large Grain Gel (250ml)

Designed for use with acrylic paints Gives your artwork a distinctive, durable texture Coarse, granular texture 250ml pot Flip-top lid Video: Winsor & Newton Galeria Mediums Winsor & Newton Galeria is a collection of mediums designed to enhance the creations of artists working with acrylic paint, such as Winsor & Newton's Galeria Acrylic Colour range. Drying to a pronounced, textured grain effect, Galeria Large Grain Gel adds a distinctive, durable texture to artwork, and provides a visible structure to the colour. What is a Medium? Any liquid which changes the consistency of the paint it is mixed with may be classed as a medium. Winsor & Newton Galeria Acrylic Mediums are designed specifically for use with acrylic paints, and range from thin glaze to thick impasto mediums, with a variety of choices in between. Why use a Medium? By changing the properties of paint, a medium extends the possibilities of how an artist works with the colour, and affords a plethora of exciting techniques and effects. Winsor & Newton Mediums Finder provides an easy, interactive method of choosing the correct medium, for the artist to achieve the desired effect. Why choose Winsor & Newton Galeria Large Grain Gel?  All Winsor & Newton Galeria Mediums are fully intermixable, and can be layered or mixed on the palette, allowing the artist to fully explore both the textural and visual properties of Acrylic Colour. Galeria Large Grain Gel may be added to colour, used alone as a clear, textured film, or applied directly to canvas, and overpainted when dry. To increase flow, mix Galeria Large Grain Gel with Winsor & Newton Galeria Gloss Medium. How do I use Winsor & Newton Galeria Large Grain Gel? Galeria Large Grain Gel can be applied with a brush or a knife, in the same manner as other texture mediums. The following videos further explain how to use texture mediums: 3 Tips For Using Acrylic Texture Mediums Creating Texture With Modelling Paste Can you explain some of the terms used when painting with Acrylic Mediums? Click here for a glossary of Acrylic painting terms, including the different types of medium. 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 11.95
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Winsor & Newton - Galeria Heavy Structure Gel (250ml)

Winsor & Newton - Galeria Heavy Structure Gel (250ml)

Designed for use with acrylic paints Very high peak retention Designed for creating strong impasto effects Strong texture & structure Satin finish 250ml pot Flip-top lid Video: Winsor & Newton Galeria Mediums Winsor & Newton Galeria is a collection of mediums designed to enhance the creations of artists working with acrylic paint, such as Winsor & Newton's Galeria Acrylic Colour range. The heaviest gel available in the range, Galeria Heavy Structure Gel has very high peak retention, and is ideal for creating strong, impasto surface texture.  Video: Winsor & Newton Masterclass - Heavy Structure Gel What is a Medium? Any liquid which changes the consistency of the paint it is mixed with may be classed as a medium. Winsor & Newton Galeria Acrylic Mediums are designed specifically for use with acrylic paints, and range from thin glaze to thick impasto mediums, with a variety of choices in between. Why use a Medium? By changing the properties of paint, a medium extends the possibilities of how an artist works with the colour, and affords a plethora of exciting techniques and effects. Winsor & Newton Mediums Finder provides an easy, interactive method of choosing the correct medium, for the artist to achieve the desired effect. Why choose Winsor & Newton Galeria Heavy Structure Gel?  All Winsor & Newton Galeria Mediums are fully intermixable, and can be layered or mixed on the palette, allowing the artist to fully explore both the textural and visual properties of Acrylic Colour. Smooth and flexible, Galeria Heavy Structure Gel can be mixed with acrylic colour to increase transparency and structure, without the addition of texture particles. Heavy layers are easily and quickly built, and are prevented from appearing artificially plastic by the satin finish of the medium. How do I use Winsor & Newton Galeria Heavy Structure Gel? Mixed with acrylic colour, Galeria Heavy Structure Gel can be applied with a brush or a knife. The following videos show some techniques for working with Heavy Structure Gel, and the effects that can be created: Beginner's Tutorial: Heavy Structure Gel Impasto Technique For Painting With Acrylic Colour Painting Textured Flowers Can you explain some of the terms used when painting with Acrylic Mediums? Click here for a glossary of Acrylic painting terms, including the different types of medium. 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 11.95
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Liquitex - Professional Acrylic Flow Aid Additive (118ml)

Liquitex - Professional Acrylic Flow Aid Additive (118ml)

Acrylic additive Loosens the surface tension of water in acrylic paint Increases paint flow 118ml bottle with flip-top lid Formulated to enhance the creations of artists working with Liquitex Acrylic Paint, but equally effective when mixed with any Acrylic Colour, Liquitex Professional Flow Aid loosens the surface tension of water within acrylic colour, allowing flat, even paint application, with no reduction in colour strength. Video: Liquitex Acrylic Flow Aid What is a Medium? Any liquid which changes the consistency of the paint it is mixed with may be classed as a medium. Liquitex mediums are designed specifically for use with acrylic paints, and produce effects ranging from thin glaze to thick impasto, with a variety of choices in between.   Why use a Medium? By changing the properties of paint, a medium extends the possibilities of how an artist works with the colour, and affords a plethora of exciting techniques and effects. Acrylic Mediums: Exploring The Possibilities gives further information on the Liquitex range of acrylic mediums, and how they can be used. Why choose Liquitex Flow Aid? Improving the flow, absorption and blending of acrylic colour, Liquitex Flow Aid may also be added to other mediums, dyes and inks, to extend drying time, reduce friction and minimise brush marks. Ideal for fluid watercolour techniques, Liquitex Flow Aid is also suitable for use in staining and in masking applications, as the medium allows the colour to sit more smoothly and evenly against the masked edge. Fully intermixable, all Liquitex Mediums are water resistant and ph neutral when dry, non-yellowing and permanent. How do I use Liquitex Flow Aid? Always dilute Liquitex Flow Aid with water (1 part flow improver to 20 parts water) before adding to paint. The following videos show some techniques in which Liquitex Flow Aid can be used: How To Mask When Painting Creating Acrylic Triangles Can you explain some of the terms used when painting with Acrylic Colour? Click here for a glossary of Acrylic painting terms. Who are Liquitex? Founded in 1933 by Henry Levison, Permanent Pigments, an oil colour producing company from Cincinnati, Ohio developed the first water-based artist acrylic paints. Their new formulation was launched in 1955, under the new company name Liquitex, an abbreviation of "Liquid texture", which Levison believed better captured the product's essence. Today, Liquitex offers a vast array of intermixable vibrant acrylic paints and mediums, enabling artists to continually explore new and innovative ways of working with Acrylic Colour.

GBP 10.49
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Liquitex - Professional Acrylic Matte Medium 237ml

Liquitex - Professional Acrylic Matte Medium 237ml

Designed for use with acrylic paints Transparent, matt finish Enhances depth of colour intensity Increases transparency, adhesion and flexibility Available in 118ml & 237ml bottles Flip-top lid Formulated to enhance the creations of artists working with Liquitex Acrylic Paint, but equally effective when mixed with any Acrylic Colour, Liquitex Professional Matte Medium provides an even flow, enhances depth of colour intensity, and increases transparency, adhesion and flexibility. What is a Medium? Any liquid which changes the consistency of the paint it is mixed with may be classed as a medium. Liquitex mediums are designed specifically for use with acrylic paints, and produce effects ranging from thin glaze to thick impasto, with a variety of choices in between. Why use a Medium? By changing the properties of paint, a medium extends the possibilities of how an artist works with the colour, and affords a plethora of exciting techniques and effects. Acrylic Mediums: Exploring The Possibilities gives further information on the Liquitex range of acrylic mediums, and how they can be used. Why choose Liquitex Matte Medium? Manufactured using the highest quality resins available, Liquitex Matte Medium creates a non-reflecting, matt finish when added to acrylic colour.  Also available in 237ml sized bottles, Liquitex Matte Medium can be mixed with Liquitex Gloss Medium & Varnish to obtain varying degrees of satin finish. Fully intermixable, all Liquitex Mediums are water resistant and ph neutral when dry, non-yellowing and permanent. How do I use Liquitex Matte Medium? When used as a medium, Liquitex Matte Medium can act as: An Extender: Mix with Liquitex Soft Body or Heavy Body artist colours, to extend volume and increase transparency. A Fixative: Use over pastel, chalk and graphite artwork to decrease gloss or shine. An Adhesive: Use to provide adhesion for collage material. A Ground: Use in place of Gesso, as a transparent ground, so substrate may be seen. The following video shows how matt and gloss mediums compare: Using Matt And Gloss Acrylic Mediums Can you explain some of the terms used when painting with Acrylic Mediums? Click here for a glossary of Acrylic painting terms, including the different types of medium. Who are Liquitex? Founded in 1933 by Henry Levison, Permanent Pigments, an oil colour producing company from Cincinnati, Ohio developed the first water-based artist acrylic paints. Their new formulation was launched in 1955, under the new company name Liquitex, an abbreviation of "Liquid texture", which Levison believed better captured the product's essence. Today, Liquitex offers a vast array of intermixable vibrant acrylic paints and mediums, enabling artists to continually explore new and innovative ways of working with Acrylic Colour.

GBP 16.99
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Liquitex - Professional Acrylic Matte Medium 118ml

Liquitex - Professional Acrylic Matte Medium 118ml

Designed for use with acrylic paints Transparent, matt finish Enhances depth of colour intensity Increases transparency, adhesion and flexibility Available in 118ml & 237ml bottles Flip-top lid Formulated to enhance the creations of artists working with Liquitex Acrylic Paint, but equally effective when mixed with any Acrylic Colour, Liquitex Professional Matte Medium provides an even flow, enhances depth of colour intensity, and increases transparency, adhesion and flexibility. What is a Medium? Any liquid which changes the consistency of the paint it is mixed with may be classed as a medium. Liquitex mediums are designed specifically for use with acrylic paints, and produce effects ranging from thin glaze to thick impasto, with a variety of choices in between. Why use a Medium? By changing the properties of paint, a medium extends the possibilities of how an artist works with the colour, and affords a plethora of exciting techniques and effects. Acrylic Mediums: Exploring The Possibilities gives further information on the Liquitex range of acrylic mediums, and how they can be used. Why choose Liquitex Matte Medium? Manufactured using the highest quality resins available, Liquitex Matte Medium creates a non-reflecting, matt finish when added to acrylic colour.  Also available in 237ml sized bottles, Liquitex Matte Medium can be mixed with Liquitex Gloss Medium & Varnish to obtain varying degrees of satin finish. Fully intermixable, all Liquitex Mediums are water resistant and ph neutral when dry, non-yellowing and permanent. How do I use Liquitex Matte Medium? When used as a medium, Liquitex Matte Medium can act as: An Extender: Mix with Liquitex Soft Body or Heavy Body artist colours, to extend volume and increase transparency. A Fixative: Use over pastel, chalk and graphite artwork to decrease gloss or shine. An Adhesive: Use to provide adhesion for collage material. A Ground: Use in place of Gesso, as a transparent ground, so substrate may be seen. The following video shows how matt and gloss mediums compare: Using Matt And Gloss Acrylic Mediums Can you explain some of the terms used when painting with Acrylic Mediums? Click here for a glossary of Acrylic painting terms, including the different types of medium. Who are Liquitex? Founded in 1933 by Henry Levison, Permanent Pigments, an oil colour producing company from Cincinnati, Ohio developed the first water-based artist acrylic paints. Their new formulation was launched in 1955, under the new company name Liquitex, an abbreviation of "Liquid texture", which Levison believed better captured the product's essence. Today, Liquitex offers a vast array of intermixable vibrant acrylic paints and mediums, enabling artists to continually explore new and innovative ways of working with Acrylic Colour.

GBP 10.49
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Winsor & Newton - Galeria Flexible Modelling Paste (250ml)

Winsor & Newton - Galeria Flexible Modelling Paste (250ml)

Designed for use with acrylic paints Flexible, fine texture Matt finish 250ml pot Flip-top lid Video: Winsor & Newton Galeria Mediums Winsor & Newton Galeria is a collection of mediums designed to enhance the creations of artists working with acrylic paint, such as Winsor & Newton's Galeria Acrylic Colour range. With a thick, soft sculptural consistency, the fine texture of Galeria Modelling Paste is ideal for creating depth, and structuring multiple layers. What is a Medium? Any liquid which changes the consistency of the paint it is mixed with may be classed as a medium. Winsor & Newton Galeria Acrylic Mediums are designed specifically for use with acrylic paints, and range from thin glaze to thick impasto mediums, with a variety of choices in between. Why use a Medium? By changing the properties of paint, a medium extends the possibilities of how an artist works with the colour, and affords a plethora of exciting techniques and effects. Winsor & Newton Mediums Finder provides an easy, interactive method of choosing the correct medium, for the artist to achieve the desired effect. Why choose Winsor & Newton Galeria Modelling Paste? All Winsor & Newton Galeria Mediums are fully intermixable, and can be layered or mixed on the palette, allowing the artist to fully explore both the textural and visual properties of Acrylic Colour. An extremely versatile medium, Galeria Modelling Paste may be added to colour* or applied directly to canvas, and overpainted when dry. A moderately dense medium, Winsor & Newton Galeria Modelling Paste can be used to minimise sagging on canvas. Pastels may be used on a canvas that has been treated with Galeria Modelling Paste, to create multi-media artwork or an entirely pastel piece. *It should be noted that colour will become lighter and chalkier in appearance, whilst the resulting paste will have reduced body. How do I use Winsor & Newton Galeria Modelling Paste? The following videos show some techniques on how to use Galeria Modelling Paste, and the effects that can be created: Creating Texture With Modelling Paste How To Create Light, Organic Texture Painting Wet Colour Over Wet Modelling Paste Can you explain some of the terms used when painting with Acrylic Mediums? Click here for a glossary of Acrylic painting terms, including the different types of medium. 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 10.49
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