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Art Spectrum Colourfix Pastel Primer Jar 250 mlSave Up to33%Off listRed This primer allows you to work in several layers with little to no fixing and allows the use of wet media such as oils, watercolors and acrylic colors for mixed media works. Colourfix primer is available separately and is the same used for priming the sheets. Use them to prime any paper or board or to cover unwanted passages or to "touch up" smudges or for reverse painting effects. Primers may be mixed to create unique hues. Clear Primer makes virtually any surface, even glass, a pastel surface and is excellent for experimenting allowing you to add pastels into your watercolors, acrylics or oil colors. Supertooth Pastel Primer available in Natural/Clear 250 ml Jar. See More
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Pastelmat Board - Brown, 70 x 100 cm (Pack of 5)Save Up to20%Off listBrown 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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