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Matisse Derivan Screen Printing Ink 1L - BlackSave Up to50%Off listBlack A totally water-based, silk screen printing ink! Matisse Derivan Screen Printing Ink has been formulated as a safe, non-toxic silk screen printing ink for fabric and tie-dyeing. It can be used in the classroom or at home safely without the worry of being exposed to harmful solvents such as white spirits, turps or thinners. Matisse Derivan Screen Printing Ink is water-based and washes up in water (before it is heat set) but has excellent rub resistance and lightfastness once heat set. All the colours may be intermixed to form bright secondary and tertiary colours. White (Opaque) may be mixed if pale pastel opaque prints are desired on dark colored fabrics. The Screen Reducer is a thick milky colored paste which dries colorless and transparent. It is used for intermixing with standard printing colours in order to extend deep colours into pale or lighter transparent shades (Red into transparent pink, etc.). It is mainly for white or pale fabrics. Best results are obtained from absorbent fabrics; avoid waterproof fabrics as they tend to inhibit penetration and repel the water-based colors. Clean up is a breeze! Simply wast all utensils, brushes and hands with soap and water to clean up! Key Features: * Water-based screen printing ink * Non-toxic * Clean up with soap and water * Excellent rub resistance * High lightfastness ratings Perfect For: * Use on absorbent fabrics, such as cotton, bamboo and hemp * Easy and safe to use on delicate fabrics; such as swimwear, baby wear and undergarments * Screen printing on dark colored fabrics See More
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Arches Watercolor Paper 140lb Cold Press - Bright White, 16" x 20" (10 Sheets)Save Up to40%Off listThe Artists' Choice For Watercolor Paper Since 1492! Mould-made in France, Arches bright white 100% cotton rag watercolor paper is considered the most popular in the world! Each gelatin-sized sheet has four deckle edges and may be repeatedly erased and over-painted while still maintaining its… The Artists' Choice For Watercolor Paper Since 1492! Mould-made in France, Arches bright white 100% cotton rag watercolor paper is considered the most popular in the world! Each gelatin-sized sheet has four deckle edges and may be repeatedly erased and over-painted while still maintaining its beautiful surface quality and integrity. Arches watercolor paper is available in all three legendary watercolor paper finishes. Arches Hot Pressed papers are plate smooth and are ideal for traditional watercolor techniques, as well as printmaking, pen and ink drawing, and airbrushing. The rich Arches Cold Pressed surface is a particular favorite of illustrators, watercolorists, and airbrush artists. For a bolder, more robust surface, Arches Rough provides just enough texture allowing for easy working, and is strong enough to maintain its character even after reworking. The Rough texture is also used by watercolorists, airbrush artists, and acrylic painters. Key Features:* 100% long rag cotton* Mould-made in France* Available in hot press, cold press and rough grain!* 4 deckle edges: 2 natural deckled edges and 2 torn edges* Acid-free, no optical brightening agents Perfect For:* Watercolorists* Maintaining the integrity of the paper after repeated erasing and painting* Finished artwork* Wet techniques such as ink, gouache and acrylic Arches Watercolor Paper 100% Rag, Bright White Conservation: with alkaline reserve, acid-free, no optical brightening agents (permanent in accordance with ISO 9706), fungicidal treatment to prevent the appearance of mould Uses: ideal for watercolour painting, as for all wet techniques such as ink, gouache, and acrylic Exclusive to ARCHES®: it is sized to the core with natural gelatin, which means it can be scratched without tearing or linting. It also preserves the luster and transparency of the colours whilst preventing paints from penetrating into the thickness of the paper. See More
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