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Search Press - The Printmaking Bible

Search Press - The Printmaking Bible

Authors: Ann d'Arcy Hughes & Hebe Vernon-Morris Dimensions: 228 x 260mm Format: BC Paperback Pages: 416 The Printmaking Bible: The Complete Guide to Materials & Techniques A comprehensive guide ideal for students & professionals alike Includes five chapters: intaglio, relief, lithography monotype/monoprint & screenprinting Inspirational and authoritative, The Printmaking Bible is a complete guide to this traditional art practice that constantly evolves through the creative input of each new generation of artists. This guide has been created to reflect developments in different techniques and to showcase examples of new work by leading international artists across a range of print styles. Broken down into five chapters, each focuses on a major print medium: intaglio, relief, lithography, monotype/monoprint, and screenprinting. This definitive volume presents the tips and tools needed to create great artwork at any level. A brief overview of each medium is followed by illustrated step-by-step instructions, detailed historical information, troubleshooting tips, an extensive resource section, and interviews with working artists. This comprehensive guide is ideal for students and professionals alike. About the Authors Ann d'Arcy Hughes has enjoyed an illustrious career in printmaking. She assisted Anthony Gross at the Slade School of Art in London, and worked with S. W. Hayter at Atelier 17 in Paris before embarking on her lecturing career at the University of Brighton in the UK. Ann was the Regional Organizer with the Open College of the Arts (OCA) for 10 years before co-founding Bip-Art independent printmaking workshop in Brighton. She was joint first prize winner of the Fine Press Book Association Award in 2004. Permanent collections of her work include prints at Xerox headquarters, BBC, and the Victoria & Albert Museum in London. She lives in Brighton. Hebe Vernon-Morris studied as a ceramicist and metalworker before turning to printmaking. She now specializes in lithography and woodcut. She is a founder member and co-director of Bip-Art printmaking studio in Brighton.

GBP 25.00
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Search Press - The Colour Mixing Companion

Search Press - The Colour Mixing Companion

Author: Julie Collins Dimensions: 127 x 180mm Format: Hardback Pages: 160 A comprehensive guide to colour mixing Mediums include Acrylic, Watercolour & Oils Features 1800 clear, straightforward illustrations Compiled from the hugely popular Colour Mixing Guides series, this portable, pocket-sized companion from Julie Collins is a clear, comprehensive guide to colour mixing with Acrylics, Watercolours & Oils. Starting with simple colour theory, this book includes 1800 vivid illustrations, an array of swatches & colour wheels throughout providing guidance on warm, cool, dull, bright & complementary colours, tones, working with a limited palette & factoring in local colour, followed by an array of essential colour mixes. Also included are templates for you to practice & develop your own colour wheels! About the Author Julie Collins studied Fine Art at the University of Reading, becoming an artist, writer & teacher. An associate Member of the Society of Women Artists, Julie has enjoyed a prominent career, winning numerous prestigious awards for her watercolour paintings, including 1st Prize for Watercolour at the Royal West of England Academy Annual Exhibition. When Julie isn't exploring painting, drawing and crafts at her studio in Hampshire, she's writing for The Artist magazine & producing incredibly successful colour mixing guides and artists' problem-solving books.  These include 3 Colour Mixing Guides (selling over 3.75k copies overall) & "Colour Demystified" in 2021 (selling 6850 copies to date).

GBP 12.99
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Crayola - Colours of the World Pencil Pack (24pc)

Crayola - Colours of the World Crayon Pack (24pc)

Search Press - The Art of Drawing: A Complete Guide

Search Press - The Art of Drawing: A Complete Guide

Author: Giovanni Civardi Dimensions: 220 x 152mm Format: Paperback Pages: 440 An invaluable resource Comprehensive guide to drawing techniques Expert advice & demonstrative illustrations Draw portraits, clothed figures, hands, feet & scenery Compiles all 7 books from the "Art of Drawing" series Learning to draw? Looking to improve your techniques? In this invaluable resource Giovanni Civardi divulges expert technical advice & practical tips learned through a rich lifetime of knowledge & experience. Conveniently sized for travel, this lightweight paperback book holds an impressive 440 pages complete with gorgeous artwork from Civardi himself. Opening with the fundamentals before moving on to describe a variety of scenarios, techniques & ideas including drawing portraiture, clothed figures, hands, feet, scenery & finally, the importance of light & shade. This comprehensive guide finally brings together all seven of the books from the successful Art of Drawing series, including: Drawing Techniques Drawing Portraits Drawing the Clothed Figure Drawing Hands & Feet Drawing Scenery Drawing Light & Shade The Nude About The Author Born in Milan in 1947, Giovanni Civardi trained as a sculptor, portrait artist & illustrator at the Free Life-Study School of the Accademia di Brera whilst simultaneously studying medicine & surgery.  As a professional illustrator, he produced commissions for a variety of publications including newspapers, magazines & book covers for over a decade. Pursuing his fascination in medical anatomy & the human form as depicted in artwork, Civardi would put on one-man exhibitions whilst travelling to France & Denmark. This extensive experience in anatomy, life drawing & portraiture led to a career teaching others in schools & institutions over many years, further leading to numerous published works in which Civardi's experiences can truly shine & be brought into focus.

GBP 12.99
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Daler-Rowney - Simply Acrylic Glow in the Dark (75ml)

Royal & Langnickel - Junior Painting By Numbers Set: In The Shadows

Conté à Paris - Sanguine XV111 Pencil

Coates - Thin Willow Charcoal Sticks (25pc)

Coates - Thin Willow Charcoal Sticks (25pc)

25 sticks of thin willow charcoal Each stick measures approx. 2-3mm in diameter Ideal for fine, detailed drawing Made using the top of the willow rod where the wood is thinnest 100% natural and grown in the UK A box of 25 sticks of thin willow charcoal. These sticks measure approximately 2-3mm in diameter. They are ideal for fine, detailed drawing. This charcoal is made using the top of the willow rod where the wood is the thinnest. Please be aware that willow charcoal is a completely natural product made simply from the willow grown on a farm. Therefore the sizes of the charcoal sticks are approximate measurements, one end of the charcoal stick will differ in size to the other end. Look very carefully at a stick of willow charcoal and you will see the marks where the leaves have been removed from the willow stick and also the soft central pith at the core of the stick. About Coates Charcoal It was back in the 1960s that Percy Coate began experimenting with the willow he grew to make drawing charcoal. Although it took some years to perfect the technique, by the 1970s he was finally ready to share the new Coates Willow Charcoal with the world. Percy's grandfather, Robert Coate started in business in 1819 as a 'withy merchant', buying and selling local willow crops. Today Coates is still very much a family concern with members of the family involved in all aspects of the business.  For many years now Coates willow charcoal has been recognised as the best quality willow charcoal in the world. The willow plant used for making artist charcoal grows very quickly and takes only one growing season before it is ready for use. It takes 3 days to turn raw willow sticks into willow charcoal ready for the artist to use.

GBP 4.49
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Blackwing - Palomino Red Erasers (10pc)

Blackwing - Palomino White Erasers (10pc)

Blackwing - Palomino Grey Erasers (10pc)

Blackwing - Palomino Black Erasers (10pc)

Winsor & Newton - Series 7 Kolinsky Sable Miniature Brush Size 3/0

Winsor & Newton - Series 7 Kolinsky Sable Miniature Brush Size 3/0

Widely considered the world's finest watercolour brush! Bristles: Kolinsky Sable Sizes: 9 Sold Individually Professional-Quality brushes Available in several sizes Miniature size ideal for fine details Made using only the finest Kolinsky Sable hair Seamless nickel-plated ferrules & short black polished handles Click here to view the full-size range! Originally developed at the behest of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, the Series 7 earned Winsor & Newton the Royal Warrant.  Offering a rapier-like point, perfectly balanced spring with extraordinary colour-holding capacity & flow control, they're still widely considered to be the greatest range for professional watercolourists. With the same professional quality application as their full size counterparts, the Series 7 Miniature brush range is available in 9 sizes ideal for incredibly fine, detailed work. Handmade in England since 1866 using only the finest Kolinsky Sable hairs, the Series 7 has proven itself to be the standard–bearer in the three essential qualities that define the finest watercolour brush; "Point", "Snap and Spring" and "Flow Control". Point Every Series 7 brush should come to a crisp point and maintain that point during use. Pointing without colour – swirl the brush in water, give the brush head a hard flick of the wrist. Point when painting – drain excess colour into palette and then twist brush head gently to get the perfect point. Snap and Spring The brush snaps back crisply into shape with the right degree of spring to allow the artist superior control with a degree of give and take between the brush and painting surface. Flow Control – Speed and control of painting The larger belly of the Series 7 brush hold more colour than other sable brushes and this makes applying washes so much easier. Along with the colour carry capacity the Series 7 comes with such a fine point too. The same fine line can be achieved with a size 10 as it would be with a size 0 as the reason for the larger size brush is when you want a reservoir of colour.

GBP 17.71
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Winsor & Newton - Series 7 Miniature Kolinsky Sable Brush Size 3

Winsor & Newton - Series 7 Miniature Kolinsky Sable Brush Size 3

Widely considered the world's finest watercolour brush! Bristles: Kolinsky Sable Sizes: 9 Sold Individually Professional-Quality brushes Available in several sizes Miniature size ideal for fine details Made using only the finest Kolinsky Sable hair Seamless nickel-plated ferrules & short black polished handles Click here to view the full-size range! Originally developed at the behest of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, the Series 7 earned Winsor & Newton the Royal Warrant.  Offering a rapier-like point, perfectly balanced spring with extraordinary colour-holding capacity & flow control, they're still widely considered to be the greatest range for professional watercolourists. With the same professional quality application as their full size counterparts, the Series 7 Miniature brush range is available in 9 sizes ideal for incredibly fine, detailed work. Handmade in England since 1866 using only the finest Kolinsky Sable hairs, the Series 7 has proven itself to be the standard–bearer in the three essential qualities that define the finest watercolour brush; "Point", "Snap and Spring" and "Flow Control". Point Every Series 7 brush should come to a crisp point and maintain that point during use. Pointing without colour – swirl the brush in water, give the brush head a hard flick of the wrist. Point when painting – drain excess colour into palette and then twist brush head gently to get the perfect point. Snap and Spring The brush snaps back crisply into shape with the right degree of spring to allow the artist superior control with a degree of give and take between the brush and painting surface. Flow Control – Speed and control of painting The larger belly of the Series 7 brush hold more colour than other sable brushes and this makes applying washes so much easier. Along with the colour carry capacity the Series 7 comes with such a fine point too. The same fine line can be achieved with a size 10 as it would be with a size 0 as the reason for the larger size brush is when you want a reservoir of colour.

GBP 25.90
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Winsor & Newton - Series 7 Miniature Kolinsky Sable Brush Size 0

Winsor & Newton - Series 7 Miniature Kolinsky Sable Brush Size 0

Widely considered the world's finest watercolour brush! Bristles: Kolinsky Sable Sizes: 9 Sold Individually Professional-Quality brushes Available in several sizes Miniature size ideal for fine details Made using only the finest Kolinsky Sable hair Seamless nickel-plated ferrules & short black polished handles Click here to view the full-size range! Originally developed at the behest of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, the Series 7 earned Winsor & Newton the Royal Warrant.  Offering a rapier-like point, perfectly balanced spring with extraordinary colour-holding capacity & flow control, they're still widely considered to be the greatest range for professional watercolourists. With the same professional quality application as their full size counterparts, the Series 7 Miniature brush range is available in 9 sizes ideal for incredibly fine, detailed work. Handmade in England since 1866 using only the finest Kolinsky Sable hairs, the Series 7 has proven itself to be the standard–bearer in the three essential qualities that define the finest watercolour brush; "Point", "Snap and Spring" and "Flow Control". Point Every Series 7 brush should come to a crisp point and maintain that point during use. Pointing without colour – swirl the brush in water, give the brush head a hard flick of the wrist. Point when painting – drain excess colour into palette and then twist brush head gently to get the perfect point. Snap and Spring The brush snaps back crisply into shape with the right degree of spring to allow the artist superior control with a degree of give and take between the brush and painting surface. Flow Control – Speed and control of painting The larger belly of the Series 7 brush hold more colour than other sable brushes and this makes applying washes so much easier. Along with the colour carry capacity the Series 7 comes with such a fine point too. The same fine line can be achieved with a size 10 as it would be with a size 0 as the reason for the larger size brush is when you want a reservoir of colour.

GBP 19.04
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Winsor & Newton - Series 7 Miniature Kolinsky Sable Brush Size 5

Winsor & Newton - Series 7 Miniature Kolinsky Sable Brush Size 5

Widely considered the world's finest watercolour brush! Bristles: Kolinsky Sable Sizes: 9 Sold Individually Professional-Quality brushes Available in several sizes Miniature size ideal for fine details Made using only the finest Kolinsky Sable hair Seamless nickel-plated ferrules & short black polished handles Click here to view the full-size range! Originally developed at the behest of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, the Series 7 earned Winsor & Newton the Royal Warrant.  Offering a rapier-like point, perfectly balanced spring with extraordinary colour-holding capacity & flow control, they're still widely considered to be the greatest range for professional watercolourists. With the same professional quality application as their full size counterparts, the Series 7 Miniature brush range is available in 9 sizes ideal for incredibly fine, detailed work. Handmade in England since 1866 using only the finest Kolinsky Sable hairs, the Series 7 has proven itself to be the standard–bearer in the three essential qualities that define the finest watercolour brush; "Point", "Snap and Spring" and "Flow Control". Point Every Series 7 brush should come to a crisp point and maintain that point during use. Pointing without colour – swirl the brush in water, give the brush head a hard flick of the wrist. Point when painting – drain excess colour into palette and then twist brush head gently to get the perfect point. Snap and Spring The brush snaps back crisply into shape with the right degree of spring to allow the artist superior control with a degree of give and take between the brush and painting surface. Flow Control – Speed and control of painting The larger belly of the Series 7 brush hold more colour than other sable brushes and this makes applying washes so much easier. Along with the colour carry capacity the Series 7 comes with such a fine point too. The same fine line can be achieved with a size 10 as it would be with a size 0 as the reason for the larger size brush is when you want a reservoir of colour.

GBP 39.48
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Winsor & Newton - Series 7 Miniature Kolinsky Sable Brush Size 6

Winsor & Newton - Series 7 Miniature Kolinsky Sable Brush Size 6

Widely considered the world's finest watercolour brush! Bristles: Kolinsky Sable Sizes: 9 Sold Individually Professional-Quality brushes Available in several sizes Miniature size ideal for fine details Made using only the finest Kolinsky Sable hair Seamless nickel-plated ferrules & short black polished handles Click here to view the full-size range! Originally developed at the behest of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, the Series 7 earned Winsor & Newton the Royal Warrant.  Offering a rapier-like point, perfectly balanced spring with extraordinary colour-holding capacity & flow control, they're still widely considered to be the greatest range for professional watercolourists. With the same professional quality application as their full size counterparts, the Series 7 Miniature brush range is available in 9 sizes ideal for incredibly fine, detailed work. Handmade in England since 1866 using only the finest Kolinsky Sable hairs, the Series 7 has proven itself to be the standard–bearer in the three essential qualities that define the finest watercolour brush; "Point", "Snap and Spring" and "Flow Control". Point Every Series 7 brush should come to a crisp point and maintain that point during use. Pointing without colour – swirl the brush in water, give the brush head a hard flick of the wrist. Point when painting – drain excess colour into palette and then twist brush head gently to get the perfect point. Snap and Spring The brush snaps back crisply into shape with the right degree of spring to allow the artist superior control with a degree of give and take between the brush and painting surface. Flow Control – Speed and control of painting The larger belly of the Series 7 brush hold more colour than other sable brushes and this makes applying washes so much easier. Along with the colour carry capacity the Series 7 comes with such a fine point too. The same fine line can be achieved with a size 10 as it would be with a size 0 as the reason for the larger size brush is when you want a reservoir of colour.

GBP 53.03
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Winsor & Newton - Series 7 Miniature Kolinsky Sable Brush Size 1

Winsor & Newton - Series 7 Miniature Kolinsky Sable Brush Size 1

Widely considered the world's finest watercolour brush! Bristles: Kolinsky Sable Sizes: 9 Sold Individually Professional-Quality brushes Available in several sizes Miniature size ideal for fine details Made using only the finest Kolinsky Sable hair Seamless nickel-plated ferrules & short black polished handles Click here to view the full-size range! Originally developed at the behest of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, the Series 7 earned Winsor & Newton the Royal Warrant.  Offering a rapier-like point, perfectly balanced spring with extraordinary colour-holding capacity & flow control, they're still widely considered to be the greatest range for professional watercolourists. With the same professional quality application as their full size counterparts, the Series 7 Miniature brush range is available in 9 sizes ideal for incredibly fine, detailed work. Handmade in England since 1866 using only the finest Kolinsky Sable hairs, the Series 7 has proven itself to be the standard–bearer in the three essential qualities that define the finest watercolour brush; "Point", "Snap and Spring" and "Flow Control". Point Every Series 7 brush should come to a crisp point and maintain that point during use. Pointing without colour – swirl the brush in water, give the brush head a hard flick of the wrist. Point when painting – drain excess colour into palette and then twist brush head gently to get the perfect point. Snap and Spring The brush snaps back crisply into shape with the right degree of spring to allow the artist superior control with a degree of give and take between the brush and painting surface. Flow Control – Speed and control of painting The larger belly of the Series 7 brush hold more colour than other sable brushes and this makes applying washes so much easier. Along with the colour carry capacity the Series 7 comes with such a fine point too. The same fine line can be achieved with a size 10 as it would be with a size 0 as the reason for the larger size brush is when you want a reservoir of colour.

GBP 21.07
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Winsor & Newton - Series 7 Miniature Kolinsky Sable Brush Size 2/0

Winsor & Newton - Series 7 Miniature Kolinsky Sable Brush Size 2/0

Widely considered the world's finest watercolour brush! Bristles: Kolinsky Sable Sizes: 9 Sold Individually Professional-Quality brushes Available in several sizes Miniature size ideal for fine details Made using only the finest Kolinsky Sable hair Seamless nickel-plated ferrules & short black polished handles Click here to view the full-size range! Originally developed at the behest of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, the Series 7 earned Winsor & Newton the Royal Warrant.  Offering a rapier-like point, perfectly balanced spring with extraordinary colour-holding capacity & flow control, they're still widely considered to be the greatest range for professional watercolourists. With the same professional quality application as their full size counterparts, the Series 7 Miniature brush range is available in 9 sizes ideal for incredibly fine, detailed work. Handmade in England since 1866 using only the finest Kolinsky Sable hairs, the Series 7 has proven itself to be the standard–bearer in the three essential qualities that define the finest watercolour brush; "Point", "Snap and Spring" and "Flow Control". Point Every Series 7 brush should come to a crisp point and maintain that point during use. Pointing without colour – swirl the brush in water, give the brush head a hard flick of the wrist. Point when painting – drain excess colour into palette and then twist brush head gently to get the perfect point. Snap and Spring The brush snaps back crisply into shape with the right degree of spring to allow the artist superior control with a degree of give and take between the brush and painting surface. Flow Control – Speed and control of painting The larger belly of the Series 7 brush hold more colour than other sable brushes and this makes applying washes so much easier. Along with the colour carry capacity the Series 7 comes with such a fine point too. The same fine line can be achieved with a size 10 as it would be with a size 0 as the reason for the larger size brush is when you want a reservoir of colour.

GBP 18.41
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Winsor & Newton - Series 7 Miniature Kolinsky Sable Brush Size 2

Winsor & Newton - Series 7 Miniature Kolinsky Sable Brush Size 2

Widely considered the world's finest watercolour brush! Bristles: Kolinsky Sable Sizes: 9 Sold Individually Professional-Quality brushes Available in several sizes Miniature size ideal for fine details Made using only the finest Kolinsky Sable hair Seamless nickel-plated ferrules & short black polished handles Click here to view the full-size range! Originally developed at the behest of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, the Series 7 earned Winsor & Newton the Royal Warrant.  Offering a rapier-like point, perfectly balanced spring with extraordinary colour-holding capacity & flow control, they're still widely considered to be the greatest range for professional watercolourists. With the same professional quality application as their full size counterparts, the Series 7 Miniature brush range is available in 9 sizes ideal for incredibly fine, detailed work. Handmade in England since 1866 using only the finest Kolinsky Sable hairs, the Series 7 has proven itself to be the standard–bearer in the three essential qualities that define the finest watercolour brush; "Point", "Snap and Spring" and "Flow Control". Point Every Series 7 brush should come to a crisp point and maintain that point during use. Pointing without colour – swirl the brush in water, give the brush head a hard flick of the wrist. Point when painting – drain excess colour into palette and then twist brush head gently to get the perfect point. Snap and Spring The brush snaps back crisply into shape with the right degree of spring to allow the artist superior control with a degree of give and take between the brush and painting surface. Flow Control – Speed and control of painting The larger belly of the Series 7 brush hold more colour than other sable brushes and this makes applying washes so much easier. Along with the colour carry capacity the Series 7 comes with such a fine point too. The same fine line can be achieved with a size 10 as it would be with a size 0 as the reason for the larger size brush is when you want a reservoir of colour.

GBP 21.53
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Winsor & Newton - Series 7 Miniature Kolinsky Sable Brush Size 4

Winsor & Newton - Series 7 Miniature Kolinsky Sable Brush Size 4

Widely considered the world's finest watercolour brush! Bristles: Kolinsky Sable Sizes: 9 Sold Individually Professional-Quality brushes Available in several sizes Miniature size ideal for fine details Made using only the finest Kolinsky Sable hair Seamless nickel-plated ferrules & short black polished handles Click here to view the full-size range! Originally developed at the behest of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, the Series 7 earned Winsor & Newton the Royal Warrant.  Offering a rapier-like point, perfectly balanced spring with extraordinary colour-holding capacity & flow control, they're still widely considered to be the greatest range for professional watercolourists. With the same professional quality application as their full size counterparts, the Series 7 Miniature brush range is available in 9 sizes ideal for incredibly fine, detailed work. Handmade in England since 1866 using only the finest Kolinsky Sable hairs, the Series 7 has proven itself to be the standard–bearer in the three essential qualities that define the finest watercolour brush; "Point", "Snap and Spring" and "Flow Control". Point Every Series 7 brush should come to a crisp point and maintain that point during use. Pointing without colour – swirl the brush in water, give the brush head a hard flick of the wrist. Point when painting – drain excess colour into palette and then twist brush head gently to get the perfect point. Snap and Spring The brush snaps back crisply into shape with the right degree of spring to allow the artist superior control with a degree of give and take between the brush and painting surface. Flow Control – Speed and control of painting The larger belly of the Series 7 brush hold more colour than other sable brushes and this makes applying washes so much easier. Along with the colour carry capacity the Series 7 comes with such a fine point too. The same fine line can be achieved with a size 10 as it would be with a size 0 as the reason for the larger size brush is when you want a reservoir of colour.

GBP 29.89
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Winsor & Newton - Series 7 Kolinsky Sable Brush Size 3/0

Winsor & Newton - Series 7 Kolinsky Sable Brush Size 3/0

Widely considered the world's finest watercolour brush! Bristles: Kolinsky Sable Sizes: 13 Sold Individually Professional-Quality brushes Available in several sizes Made using only the finest Kolinsky Sable hair Seamless nickel-plated ferrules & short black polished handles Originally developed at the behest of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, the Series 7 earned Winsor & Newton the Royal Warrant.  Offering a rapier-like point, perfectly balanced spring with extraordinary colour-holding capacity & flow control, they're still widely considered to be the greatest range for professional watercolourists. Handmade in England since 1866 using only the finest Kolinsky Sable hairs, the Series 7 has proven itself to be the standard–bearer in the three essential qualities that define the finest watercolour brush; "Point", "Snap and Spring" and "Flow Control". Point Every Series 7 brush should come to a crisp point and maintain that point during use. Pointing without colour – swirl the brush in water, give the brush head a hard flick of the wrist. Point when painting – drain excess colour into palette and then twist brush head gently to get the perfect point. Snap and Spring The brush snaps back crisply into shape with the right degree of spring to allow the artist superior control with a degree of give and take between the brush and painting surface. Flow Control – Speed and control of painting The larger belly of the Series 7 brush hold more colour than other sable brushes and this makes applying washes so much easier. Along with the colour carry capacity the Series 7 comes with such a fine point too. The same fine line can be achieved with a size 10 as it would be with a size 0 as the reason for the larger size brush is when you want a reservoir of colour.

GBP 17.71
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Winsor & Newton - Series 7 Kolinsky Sable Brush Size 4

Winsor & Newton - Series 7 Kolinsky Sable Brush Size 4

Widely considered the world's finest watercolour brush! Bristles: Kolinsky Sable Sizes: 13 Sold Individually Professional-Quality brushes Available in several sizes Made using only the finest Kolinsky Sable hair Seamless nickel-plated ferrules & short black polished handles Originally developed at the behest of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, the Series 7 earned Winsor & Newton the Royal Warrant.  Offering a rapier-like point, perfectly balanced spring with extraordinary colour-holding capacity & flow control, they're still widely considered to be the greatest range for professional watercolourists. Handmade in England since 1866 using only the finest Kolinsky Sable hairs, the Series 7 has proven itself to be the standard–bearer in the three essential qualities that define the finest watercolour brush; "Point", "Snap and Spring" and "Flow Control". Point Every Series 7 brush should come to a crisp point and maintain that point during use. Pointing without colour – swirl the brush in water, give the brush head a hard flick of the wrist. Point when painting – drain excess colour into palette and then twist brush head gently to get the perfect point. Snap and Spring The brush snaps back crisply into shape with the right degree of spring to allow the artist superior control with a degree of give and take between the brush and painting surface. Flow Control – Speed and control of painting The larger belly of the Series 7 brush hold more colour than other sable brushes and this makes applying washes so much easier. Along with the colour carry capacity the Series 7 comes with such a fine point too. The same fine line can be achieved with a size 10 as it would be with a size 0 as the reason for the larger size brush is when you want a reservoir of colour.

GBP 53.03
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