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Tom Norton Walnut Ink Darkening Medium 42mlSave Up to3%Off listBrown Add an extra "punch" to your Walnut Ink drawings! Tom Norton's Walnut Darkening Medium is great for adding an extra punch of drama to your ink drawings. The medium has a water-soluble base so you can use it without changing the working characteristics of your Walnut Ink. You can even use the medium straight from the bottle as an intense dark brown Sumi ink. Tom Norton's Walnut Darkening Medium has extra staining power and does not lift as well as Walnut Ink, but it is fadeproof, acid free, and archival! Key Features: * Artist grade pigment-based ink * Darkening medium for walnut ink * Lightfast and acid free! * Remains water-soluble * Great staining power Perfect For: * Creating dark shadows * Adding depth to drawings and sketches * Tonal paintings * Watercolor painting See More
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Edding 4200 Porcelain Brush Pen Tin Set of 6 Basic ColorsSave Up to43%Off listAssorted Colors Fine details meet broad strokes! Edding Brush Pens are ideal for projects that combine coloring and line work on paper. These responsive pens have a flexible brush nib for producing precise details or broad brushstrokes over large areas. The water-based brush ink can also be easily applied to rubber stamps and are excellent for making multi-colored stamp prints. For those who want all 20 colors (plus the brush pen color mixer), edding offers the whole collection in a fun box that holds the pens vertically. Key Features: * Variable brush stroke width * Water-based ink is water-soluble until dry * Does not bleed through paper * Brush nib * Neutral smell * Quick-drying luminous color * Wide range of intense and delicate colors * Cap can be stored on the end of the barrel * Made in Germany * Click on the yellow-tech note icon to view set information Perfect For: * Lettering and coloring * Drawing and creating layouts * Light-colored paper * Creating vibrant landscapes and still lifes * Illustration & graphic arts * Card decoration * Manga artwork * Journals, scrapbooks, sketchbooks * Uncomplicated, spontaneous creativity * Travel and studio work * Discerning students and amateurs See More
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Sennelier Artist Dry Pigments Primary Yellow 70 gramsSave Up to37%Off listYellow An Endless Combination of Colors! These pure, concentrated pigments are used in the actual production of legendary Sennelier Artist paints and pastels. All dry pigments come packed in 175 ml jars and are sold by weight. Please note that pigments usually do not fill the top of the jar when you receive them. This is because some pigments tend to settle more than others after filling. Sennelier Dry Pigment Color Chart > See More
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Gamblin Dry Pigment - Ivory Black, 70 GramsSave Up to40%Off listBlack 100% Pure Pigments With No Impurities With Gamblin's collection of 100% pure ground pigments, you can make your own unique paints. Gamblin uses these same pigments to make their famous Artist's Oil Colors. Each batch is finely ground so that you can bring out the pigment's full potential. Free of adulterants and impurities, Gamblin Pigments offer excellent value. Use them to create oil, acrylic, watercolor, and encaustic paints. Simply hand mix the dry pigment with the medium of your choice and start painting. Each color mixture retains the undertone and tinting strength of the included pigments. Dry pigments can also be used for a variety of DIY tasks. Mix with epoxy resin to fill resin molds or add a colored coating to a tabletop. You can also combine dry pigment with grout for mosaic and tile projects. Key Features: * Professional artist quality pigments * 100% pure with no additives or impurities * Finely-ground to make mixing easier * Mixture retains the tinting strength, undertone, and texture of the pigment Perfect For: * Making your own paints with the appropriate binder * Oils, acrylics, watercolors, egg tempera, cold wax, and encaustic * A wide variety of DIY projects * Coloring epoxy resin and grout Please protect yourself when handling powdered pigments. Pigments can be harmful in their powder form, especially to the lungs, if you breathe them in. It's important to wear a quality mask or respirator, gloves, and protective eyewear when working with pigments. See More
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Old Holland Classic Pigment Burgundy Wine Red 70gSave Up to40%Off listRed Prepare custom paints and base liquids with these pure, light-fast pigments and high quality raw materials! For the artists who prefer to create their own paints, Old Holland Classic Pigments and Raw Materials offers a carefully selected range of 98 light-fast dry pigments. Old Hollands organic, anorganic and synthetic organic pigments have outstanding color strength, clarity and intensity. Six different raw materials, from dammar resin to hide glue, allow artists and restorers to create their own base liquids. Old Holland uses these pigments to make all its paints. The pigments have an outstanding colour strength, clarity and brilliance Key Features: * Wide range of light-fast pure pigments * 98 light-fast dry pigments * Excellent color strength, clarity and brilliance * Organic pigments include Carmine, Indian Yellow and Madder Lacquer * Anorganic pigments include Umbers, Cadmiums and mineral pigments Perfect For: * Artists who prefer to create their own paints * Artists working in oils * Restoration work * Painting on canvas pigments can be divided into three groups: Group 1: Organic pigments Of natural origin, animal or vegetable (living), usually carbon compounds. Some examples: Carmine (from the Cochineal insect), Gummigutta, Gamboge (from the gum resin of the Garcinia Tree), Indian Yellow (from the urine of cows that eat mango leaves), Mummy (from the remains of Egyptian mummies), Madder Lacquer (from the root of the common Madder plant). Group 2: Anorganic pigments: Chemical compounds from chemical elements other than carbons (non-living). Some examples divided into three subgroups:Earth pigments: Ochres, Umbers, Green Earth, Caput Mortuum, Venetian Red. Mineral pigments: Malachite, Vermillion, Lapis Lazuli. Synthetic inorganic pigments (do not occur in nature but are manufactured): Prussian Blue, Ceruleum Blue, Lead White, Cadmiums. Group 3: Synthetic organic pigmentsComplex carbon compounds which do not occur in nature, but are created in the laboratory. Some examples: Phtalocyanine Blues and Greens, Quinacridones, Isoindolinones, Dioxazine, Azo Pigments. See More
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