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Cowling & Wilcox - Premium Cotton Duck 10m Unprimed Canvas Roll (12oz)

Cowling & Wilcox - Poly Cotton 8oz/265gsm Primed Canvas Roll (72" x 10m)

Cowling & Wilcox - Premium Cotton 10oz/330gsm Primed Canvas Roll (72" x 10m)

Cowling & Wilcox - Unprimed Premium Cotton Duck 500gsm Canvas Roll (72" x 10m)

Cowling & Wilcox - Primed Premium Cotton Duck 300gsm Canvas Roll (72" x 10m)

Cowling & Wilcox - Premium Cotton 12oz/390gsm Unprimed Canvas Roll (72" x 10m)

Cowling & Wilcox - Premium Cotton 15oz/490gsm Unprimed Canvas Roll (72" x 10m)

Daler-Rowney - Artists' Traditional Stretched Canvas 40 x 40" | 100 x 100cm (approx.)

Daler-Rowney - Artists' Traditional Stretched Canvas 40 x 60" | 100 x 150cm (approx.)

Daler-Rowney - Artists' Traditional Stretched Canvas 40 x 48" | 100 x 120cm (approx.)

Daler-Rowney - Artists' 3D Deep Edge Canvas 40 x 48" | 100 x 120cm (approx.)

Daler-Rowney - Artists' 3D Deep Edge Canvas 36 x 36" | 90 x 90cm (approx.)

Daler-Rowney - Artists' 3D Deep Edge Canvas 40 x 40" | 100 x 100cm (approx.)

Cowling & Wilcox - White Linen Traditional Canvas 30 x 48" | 75 x 120cm (approx.)

Cowling & Wilcox - Natural Linen Traditional Canvas 30 x 48" | 75 x 120cm (approx.)

Cowling & Wilcox - Cotton Traditional Rectangular Canvas 40 x 60" | 100 x 150cm (approx.)

Cowling & Wilcox - Cotton Deep Edge Rectangular Canvas 48 x 60" | 120 x 150cm (approx.)

Cowling & Wilcox - Cotton Deep Edge Rectangular Canvas 36 x 48" | 90 x 120cm (approx.)

Winsor & Newton - Professional Cotton Traditional Canvas 36 x 48" | 90 x 120cm (approx.)

Winsor & Newton - Professional Cotton Deep Edge Canvas 40 x 40" | 100 x 100cm (approx.)

Liquitex - Professional Acrylic Gesso 3.79 Litres

Liquitex - Professional Acrylic Gesso 3.79 Litres

Quality Gesso designed for use with acrylic paints Excellent base coat primer Prepares a number of surfaces Opaque, matt finish 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 Gesso is an excellent base coat primer, suitable for preparing a number of surfaces prior to the application of acrylic paint. What is Gesso? Traditionally comprising of a binder, pigment and chalk or gypsum, Gesso primer is a base layer applied to canvas or other substrates, prior to painting. With an increased flexibility and archival life, modern gesso is a combination of chalk and pigment in an acrylic polymer medium. Why use Gesso? Providing better adhesion by adding tooth to the surface, priming with gesso also prevents paint soaking into the support, and adds a strengthening foundation, allowing application of heavier media. Why choose Liquitex Gesso? A premium acrylic gesso, used to prepare painting surfaces for acrylic and oil paint, Liquitex Gesso is a superb, non-yellowing base coat primer, also available in 473 ml and 3.78l sizes. Flexible and non-cracking, one coat of Liquitex Gesso is sufficient for most applications. This video gives further information on Liquitex Gesso. How do you use Gesso? Adaptable and versatile, Liquitex Gesso may be used undiluted or thinned with water. Liquitex recommend using an equal mixture of water and Liquitex Matte Medium to thin gesso by more than 25%. Coloured gesso can be obtained by tinting with up to 10% Liquitex Soft Body or Heavy Body artist colours.  This guide gives further information on Gesso: How To Prime A Canvas For Acrylic Painting. 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 94.99
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Sennelier - Extra-Fine Oil Stick Wooden Box Set (12 x 38ml)

Cowling & Wilcox - Berwick Field Easel

Cowling & Wilcox - Berwick Field Easel

Incredibly versatile "French Style" field easel Combines an easel, palette & storage box Features 3 fully adjustable telescopic legs Includes an additional palette & built-in storage space Easy to carry with a vegan leather handle & convenient shoulder strap. Able to hold a canvas, board or pad up to 86cm / 33" in height Made using FSC certified wood The Berwick is a classically designed "French Style" easel combining a sketching box, storage case, palette & easel into one simple & portable form, ideal for working the field. Ideal for any on-location plein air artist or anyone looking to save room in their home or studio. This stylish, compact easel comes complete with a convenient over-the-shoulder carry strap, vegan leather handle, additional wooden palette & built-in storage drawer, ensuring you have easy access to your materials & tools, no matter where you work. The three telescopic legs are each individually fully adjustable & end in rubber-tipped points that help to provide a stable, level working surface regardless of height, angle or uneven ground.  When not in use, the legs fold down into specially designated spaces in the "main body" of the easel, clipping securely & remaining in place for ease of transport or storage. Arriving fully constructed, this easel simply needs to be unfolded & you're ready to work whenever & wherever you want! Dimensions:  78 x 100 x 145cm  //  30.7 x 39 x 57" Maximum Extended Height:  183cm  //  72" Weight (when empty):  6.92kg (approx.)

GBP 94.99
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Gamblin - Cold Wax Medium (3.78L)

Gamblin - Cold Wax Medium (3.78L)

Made from naturally white, pure beeswax Formulated to knife consistency Makes oil colours thicker and more matte It can also be applied alone as a matte varnish It's a rare occurrence for one specific painting medium to have a whole genre of painting associated with it, but Cold Wax Medium is one such medium. Cold Wax Painting is not defined by subject matter nor the degree of realism or abstraction, Cold Wax Painting is unified by artists' shared interest in experimentation, texture and the physicality of paint layers. What is Cold Wax Painting? Cold Wax Painting is any type of painting that heavily utilises Cold Wax Medium into oil colours. In its own way, Cold Wax Painting blurs the line between oil painting and encaustic painting. What is Cold Wax Medium? Gamblin Cold Wax Medium a mixture of natural beeswax (wax pastilles), Gamsol and a small amount of alkyd resin. The term "cold" in Cold Wax Medium and Cold Wax Painting refers to the fact that heat is not required for working with this wax medium – as it dries by solvent evaporation (Gamsol), rather than the cooling of the wax, as in encaustic painting. As the Gamsol evaporates out of the medium, the soft wax hardens to the density of a beeswax candle. Unlike other Gamblin painting mediums, which increase the flow and gloss of oil colours to varying degrees, Cold Wax Medium makes oil colours thicker and more matte. Cold Wax Painting Techniques Cold Wax medium is a dense paste that's is excellent in creating a variety of textures within a painting. It has a "short" characteristic and gives a clean break off of the brush or knife, retaining the sharp peaks of impasto. These working properties allow for expressive brush marks and the ability to carve into paint layers with palette knives. Cold Wax also gives oil colours a beautiful translucent quality, similar to the seductive surfaces of encaustic paintings. Cold Wax Painting utilises experimental approaches, including the use of brayers, stencils, and textural elements such as bubble wrap or wire screens. The possibilities are endless! Compatibility Cold Wax Medium is compatible with oil colours, alkyd/oil colours, alkyd-based painting mediums, and Gamsol. Fast-drying mediums such as Galkyd and Galkyd Gel will increase the tack when mixed with Cold Wax Medium. Neo Megilp, our silky, soft gel medium gives the wax a smoother feel and will round the peaks of impasto. These alkyd mediums will increase the gloss level of Cold Wax (just as adding Cold Wax lowers the gloss level of these mediums). Adding Gamsol to Cold Wax Medium will make it more fluid without adding gloss. How much Cold Wax Medium can be safely added to oil colours? We recommend adding up to 1/3 Cold Wax Medium to 2/3 oil colours. Beyond this amount, approximately 25% Solvent-Free Gel or Galkyd Gel should be added to 75% Cold Wax Medium. The addition of these mediums will increase both the flexibility and durability of the resulting paint layer, making it less prone to cracking. What is the best support to paint on for Cold Wax Painting? Just like encaustic paintings are done on rigid supports such as panels, we recommend the same for Cold Wax Paintings. Wood or aluminium panels are appropriate, as are panels with fabric adhered to the surface. Rigid supports limit movement the paint layers and will help prevent cracking. When using Cold Wax Medium alone as a painting medium on stretched canvas, we recommend limiting the wax to 1/3 of the total paint mixture. To use higher percentages of Cold Wax Medium on stretched canvas, add 25-50% Galkyd Gel, Solvent-Free Gel, or for more fluid results, Galkyd. The addition of these mediums will increase the flexibility and durability of the resulting paint layer, making it less prone to cracking. Are Cold Wax paintings subject to melting because of the wax? The wax used to formulate the Cold Wax Medium has a melting point of approximately 155 degrees Fahrenheit. In most environments, Cold Wax paintings will remain quite stable. However, if you need to transport or ship the painting through a warm climate in the summer, consider air conditioning!

GBP 149.99
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Winsor & Newton - Lea Radial Studio Easel

Winsor & Newton - Lea Radial Studio Easel

Single mast design Made from seasoned beechwood Tilting facility to achieve your perfect position Maximum canvas height: 182 cm Whole easel height is 240cm (95") Weight: 6.7 kg A single mast design, the Winsor & Newton Thames Radial Easel (now the Lea Easel) can be tilted to achieve the perfect working position. Constructed from seasoned beechwood, this easel provides a robust and rigid frame, making it ideal for working on larger pieces of art. 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. 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.

GBP 99.99
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