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Schmincke Horadam Watercolor 140 Color Dot CardSave Up to40%Off listAssorted Colors Horadam Watercolors Outperform All The Rest! Schmincke has been producing its Horadam line of watercolors since 1881. Today the Horadam line includes 189 glorious colors, 152 of those colors have the highest lightfastness ratings of 4 or 5 stars. 95 of the colors are formed with a single pigment for perfect mixing effects. Each color has its own independently optimized recipe made of the finest pigments, Ox gall, and traditional binders. Schmincke uses only Kordofan Gum Arabic from the southern Sahara a natural resin binder. Horadam colors can be raised from a dried palette without developing globules. Colors that have dried on the palette can be awakened with a wet brush and reused an infinite number of times. Schmincke limits use of ONETZ (ox gall) as a dispersant. This helps the artist maintain full control of color, even on softer papers. Key Features: * Made in Germany * Highest possible lightfastness: 152 tones * 50 Granulating colors * Paint is reusable once dried on palette * Gum Arabic binding medium * Limited use of ox gall as a dispersant * High control of paint flow Perfect For: * Watercolorists * Professional artists with high standards * Illustrators * Color mixing * Plein Air painting * Soft sized papers Most of the Horadam watercolors are non-granulating and have an even paint flow, but 22 colors are granulating. You can spot granulating colors by the G stamped on the tube. Granulation is caused by: * Heavy pigment particles, like cobalt, settling in paper indentations. * Light pigment particles clustering together due to attraction. You can mix super granulating colors to create unusual color shifts. The granulating color shift will vary with the mixing ratio used. What is the right paper for granulation? The rule is: The rougher the paper, the greater the granulating effect. More absorbent papers need a little more water. Hot-pressed paper is unsuitable for granulating effects. Schmincke Horadam Watercolor Limited Edition Curated Wood Box Set, While Supplies Last! - A Jerry's Exclusive Set: 12 half pans, 5ml tube of titanium white, and 3 large empty pans, Wooden box palette and a Create your own color chart See More
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Viarco ArtGraf Tailor Shape Water Soluble Pigment Dark BrownSave Up to33%Off list…Pigment Blocks are excellent tools for drawing and painting. Key Features: * Water-soluble pigment chalk * Rich intensely pigmented colors * Square tailor chalk shape * Dry drawing pigment is erasable * Pressed pigment, designed for drawing and painting * Each disc measures 1 3/4 x 2 inches * Made… Revolutionary European Water-Soluble Tailor Shape! Inspired by the traditional tailor's chalk, the ArtGraf Tailor Shape is a block of pressed pigment designed for painting and drawing. The incredibly soft water-soluble chalk provides artists with a full range of shades and values. Depending on water use, you can create light translucent tones or rich dark strokes. The water-soluble chalk can also be used dry as a drawing medium by itself and is erasable. You can use the pigment block like a pan of watercolor and pick up color with a wet brush or mix blocks to create different colors. ArtGraf Tailor Shape Pigment Blocks are excellent tools for drawing and painting. Key Features: * Water-soluble pigment chalk * Rich intensely pigmented colors * Square tailor chalk shape * Dry drawing pigment is erasable * Pressed pigment, designed for drawing and painting * Each disc measures 1 3/4 x 2 inches * Made by Viarco in Portugal Perfect For: * Wet or dry use * Painting, drawing, sketching, calligraphy * Creating a wide range of shades * Light transparent tones to rich deep colors * Studio and Plein air use * Creating unique works of art * Washes and other watercolor techniques See More
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Gamblin Palette Knife - "The Robert Red"Save Up to25%Off listRed Use the Right Tool for the Job Gamblin Palette Knives are perfect for color mixing, and the blade has the right amount of spring and tension for expressive paint application. Each flexible steel blade has a non-reflective matte finish, so you can mix colors outside or by a sunny window without the light blinding you. The ergonomic handle is made of FSC-Certified wood and shaped to fit comfortably in your hand. Each knife is named after the Portland streets and neighborhoods where Gamblin has been based since its founding in 1980. Key Features: * One-piece, non-reflective blade * Available in 6 different shapes * Each handle is hand-dipped in paint * FSC-Certified wood handles * Made in the USA Perfect For: * Painting with oils and acrylics * Mixing colors on your palette * Laying down the crispest lines and cutting edges * Building or scraping away color See More
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Pastelmat Board - Wine, 50 x 70 cm (Pack of 5)Save Up to20%Off listYellow A Pastel Surface Artists Can Trust There's no need to spray layers of fixative when working on Pastelmat papers and boards. Pastels adhere so well to the surface that you can apply several layers without the colors becoming too saturated or muddy. Velvety cellulose fibers grab broken pastel pigments and pull them deep into the surface for an almost dust-free experience. It's so versatile that, in addition to pastel and pastel pencils, Pastelmat will support most dry and wet media, including watercolor and gouache. The sturdy Pastelmat boards are made by mounting 360 gsm Pastelmat papers to 1.8 mm (2-ply) thick foam boards. Key Features: * Available in paper sheets and 1.8mm thick boards * Acid-free and pH-neutral * Cellulose surface holds pigment deeply * No need for fixative spray * Softer hand than gritty course sanded papers * No fingertip scraping * Holds up to water and solvent-based washes Perfect For: * Soft pastel, oil pastel, pastel pencil, charcoal, colored pencils, acrylics, watercolors, and gouache * Blending techniques * Building multiple layers of color without fixative * Creating painterly effects with soft buttery marks See More
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