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David Ford Fineline Caps Tips 20 gauge for 4oz Fluid Acrylic Bottles - Set of 3Save Up to28%Off list…artists can now precisely and easily create fine lines on a variety of surfaces, such as paper, canvas, ceramics, finished wood, metal, plastic, and glass. The Fineline applicators are airtight, non-clogging, and easy to maneuver. They hold up to 1.25 fl. oz. of almost any liquid medium. Material is… Fineline applicators are precise and efficient! The David Ford Fineline Applicators Pens are perfect for creating super fine lines on artwork. . Available in multiple fine-tip gauges, artists can now precisely and easily create fine lines on a variety of surfaces, such as paper, canvas, ceramics, finished wood, metal, plastic, and glass. The Fineline applicators are airtight, non-clogging, and easy to maneuver. They hold up to 1.25 fl. oz. of almost any liquid medium. Material is not wasted as with a brush applicator because there is no need to constantly replace ruined brushes. Artists with multiple applicators for fine lines can purchase extra FineLine Caps. The Fineline applicator caps use the Fineline air-tight, non-clogging, wire closure system to insure that the applicator and your preferred media are always ready for immediate use. Key Features:>* Air tight, non-clogging applicator* Stainless steel 1" applicators* Available in 18, 20, 21, and 22 gauge* Holds 1.25 fl oz* Durable and reusable* Perfect For:* Drawing fine lines with liquid mediums, such as ink, dye, thin paints, etc.* Drawing fine lines on paper, canvas, ceramics, finished wood, metal and plastic* Almost any liquid medium* Creating super fine lines on artwork See More
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Old Holland Raw Materials Copal Resin 95gSave Up to25%Off list…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… 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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