Your Cart
SLI Search Template
Related Categories: Tackle Box | Pan Set | Clip Light | Table Easle | Guerilla Art Box | 9x12 Panels | Unprimed | Studio-easel
There were no results that contained all of the words in your query. These results contain some of the words.
-
Senso Clear Primed Linen PanelsSave Up to67%Off list
Starting At: 1.85
Draw on it, Print on it, Transfer on it, Collage on it and of course, Paint on it! These incredibly versatile Senso Clear Primed Linen Multi-Media Panels are the perfect surface for exploring and trying out new media. Senso Painting Panels feature a clear acrylic priming that can be painted on or… Draw on it, Print on it, Transfer on it, Collage on it and of course, Paint on it! These incredibly versatile Senso Clear Primed Linen Multi-Media Panels are the perfect surface for exploring and trying out new media. Senso Painting Panels feature a clear acrylic priming that can be painted on or drawn on with all kinds of media. Use it as a surface for acrylic gouache, acrylics, egg tempera, caseins, oil colors, pastels, graphite, charcoal and even micron pens. Each panel is especially stiff for building the heaviest layers of paint or collaging/decoupage. Sold in a variety of sizes, these heavyweight board panels are built beautiful and strong to last a lifetime. Key Features: * Primed with clear, acrylic primer gesso * Medium tooth natural linen weave surface * 3mm Archival MDF board backer and acid free glue * Available in a wide variety of sizes * Stiff surface for use with oils, acrylics, graphite, pastels, technical drawing pens and collage * Perfect For: * Oils, acrylics, graphite, pastels, technical drawing pens and collage * Painting, drawing, screen printing and more * Artists of all skill levels Is linen or cotton canvas better? Linen is strong and durable, and remains the preferred surface for many artists. Linen is more expensive than cotton and retains its natural oils, which helps to preserve the fiber's flexibility and stops the canvas from becoming brittle. It is also regarded as having a more “natural” weaved finish than cotton. See More -
Senso Clear Primed Linen Stretched Canvas 3/4" DeepSave Up to49%Off list
Starting At: 11.69
…pine stretchers * Back-stapled to allow for keying or re-stretching (keys included) * Four paintable edges for frameless presentation * Available in 3/4" and 1-1/2" depths Many artists like to leave a border around their compositions having them float on the linen creating a unique presentation… Clear Primed Stretched Linen Canvas, Medium tooth natural linen weave surface The Senso Clear Primed Stretched Linen Canvas is one of the few you'll find that will inspire you. Senso linen is made from a specially processed heavyweight linen that has a medium tooth with a good paint gripping texture and superb color elements creating a rich background for many unique painting effects. It is clear acrylic primed and will take acrylic colors, oil colors, caseins, alkyds and egg tempera. It will also make an excellent alternative to sanded pastel paper and it will enhance the value of finished paintings. * Sold In: Individual or boxes of 6 * 3/4" Deep, Heavyweight natural linen * Multi-media surface great for oil, acrylic and alkyd colors * Medium tooth natural linen weave surface * Special clear acrylic primer allows canvas surface to show through * Expertly stretched onto the back of genuine pine stretcher bars * Warp-resistant genuine pine stretchers * Back-stapled to allow for keying or re-stretching (keys included) * Four paintable edges for frameless presentation * Available in 3/4" and 1-1/2" depths Many artists like to leave a border around their compositions having them float on the linen creating a unique presentation that they or their customers can frame or hang as is. The canvas is stretched onto the back of genuine pine stretcher bars leaving a crisp neat edge. Standard weight ¾" × 1½" stretcher bars. Is linen or cotton canvas better? Linen is strong and durable, and remains the preferred surface for many artists. Linen is more expensive than cotton and retains its natural oils, which helps to preserve the fiber's flexibility and stops the canvas from becoming brittle. It is also regarded as having a more “natural” weaved finish than cotton. See More -
Blockx Artist Oil ColorsSave Up to65%Off list
Starting At: 13.77
…made from the finest selection of pigments and oil. Only pure pigment is used for maximum lightfastness, buttery consistency and easy mixing on the canvas itself. All colors have a minimum lightfast rating 7 out of 8 on the blue wool scale. So they all can be considered perfectly lightfast. Iron… Finest Quality Artists' Oil Colors Made and processed by the Blockx family in Belgium, still handground in the Blockx tradition with slowly rotating stone mills, our extra-fine artists' colors are made from the finest selection of pigments and oil. Only pure pigment is used for maximum lightfastness, buttery consistency and easy mixing on the canvas itself. All colors have a minimum lightfast rating 7 out of 8 on the blue wool scale. So they all can be considered perfectly lightfast. Iron oxides, earths and blacks are ground with linseed oil. All other pigments are ground with poppyseed oil which is well-known for its lack of yellowing and the non-forming of wrinkles at the time of the drying. As an oil colorist you deserve the very best colors to paint with. Blockx has been made in the same way in Belgium by family members for over 140 years. Today, Blockx is the oldest artist paint manufacturer continuously run and operated by a family. The story began when Jacques Blockx, a noted chemist, was asked by his artist friends to make reliable oil colors that would be permanent and extremely expressive. His formulas for permanent and lightfast colors are legendary and carefully guarded by the Blockx family today, who still test each batch of color to personally insure absolute quality and satisfaction. Key Features:* Slowly stone ground in pure Poppy Seed Oil* 84 colors available in 35ml & 200ml tubes* The preferred color of Rene Magritte, Salvador Dali and Frank Stella* All colors have a minimum lightfast rating 7 out of 8* Made from the finest selection of pigments and oil* Maximum lightfastness, buttery consistency and easy mixing on the canvas* Iron oxides, earths and blacks are ground with linseed oil* Other pigments are ground with poppyseed oil* Lack of yellowing and the non-forming of wrinkles at the time of the drying* Colors produced in maximum color concentration Perfect For:* Colors in still life that deliver consistent results* Fine quality paint that moves beautifully* Beginner to Professional artists* Amazing pigment load* Color that holds it's tone beautifully when mixed with titanium white* Use in studios or professional classrooms New: historical pigments handground with poppyseed oil; Vermillon, Naples yellow light, Naples yellow dark, Lapis Lazuli How Blockx Oils Are Made Using Blockx oils is a tactile experience—they are creamy yet firm, and allow the artist to feel the color with brush or painting knife. Indeed Blockx is a bit expensive, but these paints are worth every penny. An investment in Blockx is an investment in your art and truly one that will pay dividends in the future. Mixing: Pigments, oil, generally poppyseed oil, and specific ingredients are pre-mixed according to their particular nature to achieve the best paste for milling. Grounding: The paste is ground on a three roll mill made of stone rolls, to preserve the purity of paints, rotating at low speed to avoid heating. This operation is conducted 3 or 4 times-each time reducing the size of particles-allowing us to fill the tube immediately to preserve all the qualities of the paint. Test: Besides the long experience of the craftsman, numerous checks are made of particle size, consistency, drying time, density, and so more. A sample of each batch is carefully kept for years. See More
Powered by
Login and Registration Form
Customer Login
Already a customer ? Sign in now for the best experience!
* indicates a required field