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Ampersand Value Series Unprimed Basswood Panel 1-1/2" Cradle 12" x 48"Save Up to49%Off listNatural Smooth, absorbent, uncoated panel used with a variety of media The Ampersand value series artist wood panel is an unprimed basswood that is smooth, absorbent, uncoated panel that is free from plywood seams, knots, or troublesome raised fibers. Unprimed Basswood can be used with a variety of media. With the exception of encaustics and pyrography, it is strongly recommended to seal and prime all unprimed panels before use. Basswood is a premium, select wood that outperforms the commonly used birch plywood in many ways. It is inherently smoother with a tight wood grain and no raised fibers, making it easier to gesso and paint on. The strong 4mm premium basswood surface is perfect for priming and painting, encaustic, mixed media, collage, wood burning, and heavy paint applications. Ready to Customize - Ampersand Value Series Unprimed Wood Panels are ideal for artists that prefer a quality surface to seal and prime with a ground of their choice. Key Features:* 4mm Premium basswood surface* Stronger and better than birch* Smooth, absorbent, uncoated panel* 7/8" or 1-1/2" deep High-density, solid wood cradles* Super smooth; no excessive grain* Durable, stable & long-lasting* Sanded perfectly smooth* FREE of knots, seams and excess wood grain* Cradle is crafted from solid pine that can be finished with paint or stain Perfect For:* Priming with gesso, oil ground & more* Can be used with a variety of media* Artwork in virtually any media* An ultra-smooth surface ideal for detail work, yet sturdy enough to withstand thick layers* Support to protect your art and prevent warping* Encaustic, Wood burning* Once sealed and primed, the surface is perfect for mixed media, collage, and heavy paint applications like pouring Please Note: To ensure archival longevity, all unprimed wood panels should be sealed and primed before use. Learn more in this blog post on How to Seal and Prime Ampersand Wood Panels. See More
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R&F Encaustics - Heat Gun Nozzle (Reduction), 7/8"Save Up to20%Off listEverything you need for fusing and smoothing encaustic paint! The key to a strong and stable encaustic paint film is that the layers of wax are securely fused to one another. R&F supplies some of the best heating tools you can find to do precisely that! From hot air guns and torches that allow… Everything you need for fusing and smoothing encaustic paint! The key to a strong and stable encaustic paint film is that the layers of wax are securely fused to one another. R&F supplies some of the best heating tools you can find to do precisely that! From hot air guns and torches that allow you to evenly smooth and fuse encaustic paints without touching them, to tacking irons for surface work, R&F has all the best heating and fusing tools for any encaustic artist!* Hot Shot Heat Gun – An essential tool for fusing encaustic paint without touching it! The Hot Shot Heat Gun features a 1" opening, dual fan speed, and adjustable temperature control. Use to fuse large areas of paint with a sweeping motion, or focus on one spot.* Heat Gun Nozzles – These nozzles fit onto the nose of the Hot Shot Heat Gun to alter the air flow. Use the 2 1/8" Fan Nozzle to spread the air flow over a wider area, or the 7/8" Reduction Nozzle to narrow it to a specific area.* 21st Century Tacking Iron – Use like heated tools to manipulate and smooth an encaustic surface. Also helpful for melting wax drips off the side of a painting panel to smooth the edges. The 21st Century Tacking Iron is lightweight, with smooth rounded edges and an adjustable temperature dial.* Solder-It Mini Pro Torch – A safe and easy method for fast spot-fusing of encaustic paint. Self-igniting, with an on/off switch that can be used with one hand. Great for detailed and meticulous fusing. See More
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Grumbacher Academy Acrylics Alizarin Crimson 90 mlSave Up to58%Off listRed Grumbacher Academy® Acrylic Paints- Made in the USA Creators of Art Materials Since 1905 Made in the USA.- Grumbacher Academy Acrylics, a line of 48 brilliant process colors, sets, metallic and iridescent colors, as well as the most sought after traditional colors comprise the improved line of Grumbacher Academy® Acrylics. All colors have an ASTM lightfast rating of 1- Excellent. Academy Acrylics are highly pigmented and have superior tinting strength, but at a single student price. Available in 90 ml metal tubes. Made in the USA. Academy acrylic colors provide the artist with a versatile option for painting and crafting. Thinned with water, the paint can be applied in delicate, translucent layers much like watercolor. Straight from the tube, or thickened with a medium, these colors can be applied to a canvas with the same techniques used for oil color. Academy acrylics can also be thinly applied to layers of paper for a decoupage effect. The possibilities are as limitless as the artist's imagination. Key Features:* 48 brilliant process colors* Heavy body* Great pigment load* Metallic and iridescent colors* Highly pigmented* Superior tinting strength* 90 ml metal tubes* Sets of 6 and 10* Strong adhesion* Made in the USA Perfect For:* Artist grade paint* Genuine and pure pigments* Pure cadmiums* Colors are lightfast* All colors have an ASTM lightfast rating of 1- Excellent and are labeled AP Academy Acrylics Introductory Set of 6: 6 essential acrylic colors in 90ml metal tubes. Academy Acrylics Mixing Set of 6: Six colors ideal for a basic mixing palette. Academy Acrylics Tube Set of 10: Ideal for artists experimenting with acrylic painting, this set includes 10 24ml tubes of paint. Academy Acrylics Bonus Set of 7: The A bonus set of 7 24ml tubes perfect for extending any of the Grumbacher Academy Acrylic Sets. Acrylic paint is a relatively new medium in the pantheon of artistic media. Developed in the mid part of the 20th century as a house paint, acrylics were first used in the art realm by muralists. It covered large areas fairly quickly and had a much faster drying speed than oil based paints. Grumbacher® Academy® Acrylics follow that chain of artistic evolution. See More
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