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Winsor & Newton - Galeria White Gesso Primer (1ltr)

Winsor & Newton - Black Mixed Media Pad A4

Winsor & Newton - Drawing Ink (14ml) Deep Red 227

Winsor & Newton - Drawing Ink (14ml) Brick Red 040

Winsor & Newton - Promarker Red Tone Set (6pc)

Winsor & Newton - Promarker Red Tone Set (6pc)

Contents: 6 Colours: Assorted For more, please refer to Contents tab below Professional illustration markers Dual-tipped, with both a fine bullet & broad chisel nib Alcohol-based ink is quick-drying & translucent Dye-based colours apply & dry evenly with no streaks Achieve depth & opacity easily via layering or blending Popular amongst students, artists, designers, illustrators & more! Also available individually, click here for more! Well known across the creative world, the Promarker range from Winsor & Newton is a professional-quality, dual-tipped collection of illustration markers available in several varieties, making it easier than ever to produce flawless, print-like results. Curated to provide for the needs of artists & illustrators, this set demonstrates just how versatile one colour from their impressive 180+ selection can truly be with 6 separate & distinct red tones including Salmon Pink, Berry Red & Maroon. Each marker is dual-tipped, including both a fine bullet tip for precision detailing & a high-quality broad chisel nib for covering or shading larger areas with bold, lively strokes. Quick-drying & translucent, their alcohol-based ink can be both blended or layered easily for shading & gradient effects, whilst the dye-based colours ensure outstanding vibrancy, consistency & tonal variation for additional depth & opacity in your work, with no unsightly streaking. We recommend using a dedicated marker pad with this range, such as our very own YUPO pads. Available in 2 sizes, these gummed pads include a specially developed, hardwearing synthetic paper ideal for dealing with even the most robust applications including alcohol, pigment & water-based inks! Please Be Aware Winsor & Newton are currently in the process of replacing their original packaging with environmentally conscious plastic-free alternatives & as such, the product may vary from the image provided.

GBP 11.49
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Winsor & Newton - Drawing Ink (14ml) White 702

Winsor & Newton - Winton Oil Colour Titanium White Twinpack (200ml)

Winsor & Newton - Promarker Watercolour Single Colours Mid Blue 401 (S1)

Winsor & Newton - Promarker Watercolour Single Colours Mid Blue 401 (S1)

Nib 1: Fine Bullet Nib 2: Flexible Brush Colours: 36 Sold Individually Professional illustration markers Water-based, highly pigmented artist-quality ink Dual-tipped, with both a fine bullet & flexible brush nib Highly soluble, achieve beautiful watercolour effects easily Reactivated using water, stop & return to your work any time Popular amongst students, artists, designers, illustrators & more! Also available as a Set, click here to view! A more recent addition to their already impressively varied Promarker range, these professional illustration markers from Winsor & Newton make it easier than ever to achieve beautiful, unique watercolour effects. Available in 36 individual colours & as a convenient collection highlighting several of the most popular & versatile tones, which can be found here. Each marker is dual-tipped, with a fine bullet point on one end & a flexible brush on the other, perfect for creating a variety of stunning, sweeping line thicknesses and detailing. Their versatile water-based ink combines the bold, sharp qualities of a traditional marker with the subtleties & behaviour of watercolour paint, whilst their high concentrations of artist-quality pigments provides incredibly bold colours & actively prevents your work from fading. If applying dry, it's best to use a dedicated marker pad, such as our very own YUPO pads. Available in 2 sizes, these gummed pads include a specially developed, hardwearing synthetic paper ideal for dealing with even the most robust applications including alcohol, pigment & water-based inks! If you'd prefer to work using water, it's best to focus primarily on watercolour paper & pads. Available in a number of dimensions, weights, finishes & more, to view our entire range, please click here.

GBP 3.99
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Winsor & Newton - Promarker Mid Tone Set (6pc)

Winsor & Newton - Promarker Mid Tone Set (6pc)

Contents: 6 Colours: Assorted For more, please refer to Contents tab below Professional illustration markers Dual-tipped, with both a fine bullet & broad chisel nib Alcohol-based ink is quick-drying & translucent Dye-based colours apply & dry evenly with no streaks Achieve depth & opacity easily via layering or blending Popular amongst students, artists, designers, illustrators & more! Also available individually, click here for more! Well known across the creative world, the Promarker range from Winsor & Newton is a professional-quality, dual-tipped collection of illustration markers available in several varieties, making it easier than ever to produce flawless, print-like results. Curated to provide for the needs of artists & illustrators, this set collects together 6 complementary colours such as Pink Carnation & Tulip Yellow for a colour palette with seamless transitions and gradients. Each marker is dual-tipped, including both a fine bullet tip for precision detailing & a high-quality broad chisel nib for covering or shading larger areas with bold, lively strokes. Quick-drying & translucent, their alcohol-based ink can be both blended or layered easily for shading & gradient effects, whilst the dye-based colours ensure outstanding vibrancy, consistency & tonal variation for additional depth & opacity in your work, with no unsightly streaking. We recommend using a dedicated marker pad with this range, such as our very own YUPO pads. Available in 2 sizes, these gummed pads include a specially developed, hardwearing synthetic paper ideal for dealing with even the most robust applications including alcohol, pigment & water-based inks! Please Be Aware Winsor & Newton are currently in the process of replacing their original packaging with environmentally conscious plastic-free alternatives & as such, the product may vary from the image provided.

GBP 11.99
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Winsor & Newton - Cotman Watercolour Studio Set (46pc)

Winsor & Newton - Cotman Watercolour Studio Set (46pc)

The perfect introduction to the Cotman Watercolour range Contains 45 half pans, including one extra of each of the most popular High-quality pigments at an affordable price Includes a beautifully designed storage box with refillable pans Ideal for taking on the go Dimensions: 27.2 x 12.2 x 3cm Weight: 440g Incredible value Please Note: Outer packaging may differ Video: Layering With Cotman Watercolours There is 170 years of expertise invested in this collection, with the emphasis on quality balanced with affordable prices. Since the greatest expense comes from the source pigments, the more expensive of these are substituted with alternatives to create hues that still provide high tinting strength and transparency. This not only keeps costs down, but also makes for more consistent performance across the range, which can be of great benefit if you're new to watercolour. Offering good transparency and excellent tinting strength, Winsor & Newton's Cotman Water Colours have been created using pigments of artist quality watercolour paints, yet available at an affordable price. This Winsor & Newton 45 half pan set includes a stunning array of colours in high-quality pigments. A large set containing all 40 colours in the Cotman range, Winsor & Newton's Cotman Water Colour Studio Set 45 also contains five extra pans. This studio set is ideal for beginners, yet also functions perfectly as professional watercolour paints. Imagine the wonders you could create with this highly pigmented and excellent quality Winsor & Newton 45 half pan set. The Winsor and Newton 45 half pan set has high pigment, creating hues that provide hig htiniting strength and transparency. The high quality half pan set from Winsor and Newton maintains its high performance throughout the range, and can be of great benefit to those that are new to watercolour.   Video: Cotman Watercolour Washes Included colours:  Lemon Yellow Hue, Cadmium Yellow Pale Hue, Gamboge Hue, Cadmium Yellow Hue, Cadmium Orange Hue, Cadmium Red Pale Hue, Cadmium Red Hue, Cadmium Red Deep Hue, Alizarin Crimson Hue (x2), Permanent Rose, Rose Madder Hue, Purple Lake, Mauve, Dioxazine Violet, Ultramarine (x2), Cobalt Blue Hue, Cerulean Blue Hue, Intense Blue (Phthalo Hue), Prussian Blue, Indigo, Turquoise, Intense Green (Phthalo Green), Viridian Hue, Emerald, Hooker's Green Dark, Hooker's Green Light, Sap Green, Raw Sienna, Yellow Ochre (x2), Raw Umber, Burnt Sienna, Light Red, Indian Red, Burnt Umber, Vandyke Brown, Sepia, Payne's Grey, Ivory Black (x2), Lamp Black, Chinese White (x2).

GBP 47.50
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Winsor & Newton - Artists' White Spirit (75ml)

Winsor & Newton - Artists' White Spirit (75ml)

Suitable for Oil & Alkyd Colours Diluent suitable for thinning colours Produces a "leaner" paint mixture Can also be used to efficiently clean brushes Able to remove varnishes (aside from Dammar Varnish) Efficient solvent, less hazardous than Distilled Turpentine Please note, Winsor & Newton are in the process of updating labelling, as such, packaging may differ from shown. Winsor & Newton Oil Colour Solvents is a collection of solvents designed for artists working with oil colour, such as Winsor & Newton's Artist's Oil and # colour ranges. A volatile and flammable dilutent, Winsor & Newton Artists' White Spirit is suitable for thinning oil colours and cleaning brushes. What is a Solvent? Any substance which dissolves a solid or chemically different liquid, such as paint, may be classed as a solvent. Used to thin colour and clean brushes, Winsor & Newton provide a range of solvents to meet artists' requirements. The Winsor & Newton Mediums Finder provides an easy, interactive method for the artists to choose the ideal solvent for their needs. Why choose Winsor & Newton White Spirit? Slightly slower drying than turpentine, Winsor & Newton White Spirit is suitable for use with oil & alkyd colour, and does not deteriorate on storage. Who are Winsor & Newton? In 1832, William Winsor and Henry Newton introduced the first moist water colours to the world. Today, Winsor and Newton remain the premier choice for artists, offering a wide variety of fine art supplies including: oil, water colour, acrylic and alkyd paints, pastels, artists' brushes, canvases, papers and portfolios.

GBP 4.99
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Winsor & Newton - Drawing Ink (14ml) Black Indian 030

Winsor & Newton - Promarker Brush Mid Tone Set (6pc)

Winsor & Newton - Promarker Brush Mid Tone Set (6pc)

Contents: 6 Colours: Assorted For more, please refer to Contents tab below Professional illustration markers Dual-tipped, with both a flexible brush & broad chisel nib Alcohol-based ink is quick-drying & translucent Dye-based colours apply & dry evenly with no streaks Achieve depth & opacity easily via layering or blending Popular amongst students, artists, designers, illustrators & more! Also available individually, click here for more! Well known across the creative world, the Promarker range from Winsor & Newton is a professional-quality, dual-tipped collection of illustration markers available in several varieties, making it easier than ever to produce flawless, print-like results. Curated to provide for the needs of artists & illustrators, this set collects together 6 complementary colours including Poppy, Carmine & Lime Green for a colour palette with seamless transitions and gradients. Each marker is dual-tipped, including both a broad chisel tip for largescale colouring & shading, along with a high-quality flexible Japanese brush tip ideal for producing bold, lively strokes. Quick-drying & translucent, their alcohol-based ink can be both blended or layered easily for shading & gradient effects, whilst the dye-based colours ensure outstanding vibrancy, consistency & tonal variation for additional depth & opacity in your work, with no unsightly streaking. We recommend using a dedicated marker pad with this range, such as our very own YUPO pads. Available in 2 sizes, these gummed pads include a specially developed, hardwearing synthetic paper ideal for dealing with even the most robust applications including alcohol, pigment & water-based inks! Please Be Aware Winsor & Newton are currently in the process of replacing their original packaging with environmentally conscious plastic-free alternatives & as such, the product may vary from the image provided.

GBP 14.49
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Winsor & Newton - Drawing Ink (30ml) Black Indian 030

Winsor & Newton - Promarker Black & Blender Set (2pc)

Winsor & Newton - Promarker Black & Blender Set (2pc)

Colours: 1 x Black Includes: 1 x Colourless Blender Professional illustration markers Dual-tipped, with both a fine bullet & broad chisel nib Alcohol-based ink is quick-drying & translucent Dye-based colours apply & dry evenly with no streaks Achieve depth & opacity easily via layering or blending Popular amongst students, artists, designers, illustrators & more! Also available individually, click here for more! Well known across the creative world, the Promarker range from Winsor & Newton is a professional-quality, dual-tipped collection of illustration markers available in several varieties, making it easier than ever to produce flawless, print-like results. Curated to provide for the needs of artists & illustrators, this smaller set pairs a Black with a Colourless Blender, bring together two key staples of the range for outlining, shading & blending tonal gradients in your work. Each marker is dual-tipped, including both a fine bullet tip for precision detailing & a high-quality broad chisel nib for covering or shading larger areas with bold, lively strokes. Quick-drying & translucent, their alcohol-based ink can be both blended or layered easily for shading & gradient effects, whilst the dye-based colours ensure outstanding vibrancy, consistency & tonal variation for additional depth & opacity in your work, with no unsightly streaking. We recommend using a dedicated marker pad with this range, such as our very own YUPO pads. Available in 2 sizes, these gummed pads include a specially developed, hardwearing synthetic paper ideal for dealing with even the most robust applications including alcohol, pigment & water-based inks! Please Be Aware Winsor & Newton are currently in the process of replacing their original packaging with environmentally conscious plastic-free alternatives & as such, the product may vary from the image provided.

GBP 4.99
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Winsor & Newton - Cotman Watercolour Metallic Pocket Box (8pc)

Winsor & Newton - Promarker Single Colours Red R666

Winsor & Newton - Promarker Single Colours Red R666

Nib 1: Fine Bullet Nib 2: Broad Chisel Colours: 189 Sold Individually Professional illustration markers Dual-tipped, with both a fine bullet & broad chisel nib Alcohol-based ink is quick-drying & translucent Dye-based colours apply & dry evenly with no streaks Achieve depth & opacity easily via layering or blending Popular amongst students, artists, designers, illustrators & more! Well known across the creative world, the Promarker range from Winsor & Newton is a professional-quality, dual-tipped collection of illustration markers available in several varieties, making it easier than ever to produce flawless, print-like results. Available in 189 individual colours, each marker is dual-tipped, including both a fine bullet tip for precision detailing & a high-quality broad chisel nib for covering or shading larger areas with bold, lively strokes. Quick-drying & translucent, their alcohol-based ink can be both blended or layered easily for shading & gradient effects, whilst the dye-based colours ensure outstanding vibrancy, consistency & tonal variation for additional depth & opacity in your work, with no unsightly streaking. We recommend using a dedicated marker pad with this range, such as our very own YUPO pads. Available in 2 sizes, these gummed pads include a specially developed, hardwearing synthetic paper ideal for dealing with even the most robust applications including alcohol, pigment & water-based inks!

GBP 2.45
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Winsor & Newton - Galeria Acrylic Colour Titanium White (500ml)

Winsor & Newton - Promarker Black & Blender Set (6pc)

Winsor & Newton - Promarker Black & Blender Set (6pc)

Colours: 5 x Black Includes: 1 x Colourless Blender Professional illustration markers Dual-tipped, with both a fine bullet & broad chisel nib Alcohol-based ink is quick-drying & translucent Dye-based colours apply & dry evenly with no streaks Achieve depth & opacity easily via layering or blending Popular amongst students, artists, designers, illustrators & more! Also available individually, click here for more! Well known across the creative world, the Promarker range from Winsor & Newton is a professional-quality, dual-tipped collection of illustration markers available in several varieties, making it easier than ever to produce flawless, print-like results. Curated to provide for the needs of artists & illustrators, this smaller set pairs 5 x Black markers with a Colourless Blender, bring together two key staples of the range for outlining, shading & blending tonal gradients in your work. Each marker is dual-tipped, including both a fine bullet tip for precision detailing & a high-quality broad chisel nib for covering or shading larger areas with bold, lively strokes. Quick-drying & translucent, their alcohol-based ink can be both blended or layered easily for shading & gradient effects, whilst the dye-based colours ensure outstanding vibrancy, consistency & tonal variation for additional depth & opacity in your work, with no unsightly streaking. We recommend using a dedicated marker pad with this range, such as our very own YUPO pads. Available in 2 sizes, these gummed pads include a specially developed, hardwearing synthetic paper ideal for dealing with even the most robust applications including alcohol, pigment & water-based inks! Please Be Aware Winsor & Newton are currently in the process of replacing their original packaging with environmentally conscious plastic-free alternatives & as such, the product may vary from the image provided.

GBP 11.49
1

Winsor & Newton - Designers Gouache (14ml) Cadmium Red 094 (S4)

Winsor & Newton - Designers Gouache (14ml) Cadmium Red 094 (S4)

Size: 14ml Colours: 82 sold individually Artist-Quality Gouache Highly-pigmented & opaque Quick-drying to a matte finish Also available in 37ml tubes, click here to view! Video: Winsor & Newton Designers Gouache - 82 Opaque Watercolours First developed in 1937, Designers Gouache quickly became popular amongst designers, illustrators & commercial artists for it's ability to create bold, vibrant work. Featuring 82 colours, chosen for their strength of colour, undertone and relative opacity, the extensive choice within the Designers Gouache range includes both bright and lightfast colours. Winsor & Newton's Designers Gouache Spectrum Violet is an opaque pigment, deep purple-blue in colour. Moderately durable, with a lower lightfastness rating, Spectrum Violet is provided for its brilliance of colour. Colour Chart: Designers Gouache What is gouache? Gouache is an opaque water-based paint which, in addition to its colour pigment, contains a white pigment, such as chalk, and a binder (usually Gum Arabic).It is the presence of the additional white pigment which gives the medium its characteristic opacity. Gouache is applied, with water, to a support such as water colour paper. The pigment fixes to the support upon evaporation of the water. Gouache dries very quickly and, unlike acrylic, can be reactivated with water. It is possible to overpaint dry gouache with lighter or darker colours, without activating the colour underneath, although this should be done carefully. Brushes used to apply gouache paint should be cared for in the same manner as water colour brushes, and need only mild soap and water to clean them after use. This video illustrates how simple it is to clean and care for water colour brushes. Why use Winsor & Newton Designers Gouache? Available in 14ml and 37ml tubes, all Winsor & Newton Designers Gouache colours are fully intermixable within the range, and with Winsor & Newton Water Colours.Exceptionally high levels of pigmentation, along with the natural attribute of each pigment, strengthen the opacity of Winsor & Newton Designers Gouache. Drying to a matt finish, this provides both clean colour mixing and excellent covering power. The pigments used in the range determine the permanence of each individual colour. Further information on the permanence and durability of each shade is given on Winsor & Newton Designers Gouache colour chart. How does gouache differ from water colour paint? Originally used to illuminate manuscripts, gouache is heavier than traditional transparent water colour. Containing more colour pigment and an additional white pigment, particles of gouache paint are larger than those of water colour. The tiny particles of water colour pigment become enmeshed in the fibre of the paper being painted, whereas gouache colour rests on the surface of the paper, forming a continuous layer. More versatile than water colour, when gouache is applied with a bristle brush, it is possible to achieve a slight impasto effect. These videos show how gouache and water colour paint compare: An Introduction to the Differences Between Gouache and Water Colour Comparison of Gouache and Water Colour Painting. What to do if your tube dries up? Keeping the caps closed tightly on the tubes will help prevent the paint drying up. Once a tube has dried up, gouache cannot be re-softened. However, the colour may still be used by cutting open the tube, removing the dried paint, then crushing with a pestle and mortar. Place the powder in a container, add a small amount of water, a drop of Gum Arabic, and then mix thoroughly. The resulting mixture may be used as a wash. An alternative method is to add only a couple of drops of water to the powder, to make a paste.  Place the paste in a water colour pan or ice cube tray, and leave to dry. The dried cake of gouache can be used in the same way as a pan of water colour. Which surfaces best support gouache? When choosing a support for gouache, it is important to consider the absorbency, colour and stability of the paper. Our range of Water Colour Paper & Pads offers an extensive choice of size and style, to meet artists' every requirement. Which brushes are best for painting with gouache? Gouache and water colour paint have the same properties, and therefore require brushes with the same characteristics. Water Colour Brushes are designed to hold and evenly control colour, have a fine point, and are able to spring back into shape after every stroke. With a middle body able to hold a good reservoir of colour, a Sable Brush has excellent spring and resilience. The hairs are particularly strong at the brush's fine tip, allowing the brush to be used both delicately and aggressively. Advancements in the production of synthetic hair have resulted in a rise in popularity of Synthetic Water Colour Brushes, especially if price and durability are an issue. Which techniques work best with gouache? The following l

GBP 8.70
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Winsor & Newton - Designers Gouache (14ml) Venetian Red 678 (S1)

Winsor & Newton - Designers Gouache (14ml) Venetian Red 678 (S1)

Size: 14ml Colours: 82 sold individually Artist-Quality Gouache Highly-pigmented & opaque Quick-drying to a matte finish Also available in 37ml tubes, click here to view! Video: Winsor & Newton Designers Gouache - 82 Opaque Watercolours First developed in 1937, Designers Gouache quickly became popular amongst designers, illustrators & commercial artists for it's ability to create bold, vibrant work. Featuring 82 colours, chosen for their strength of colour, undertone and relative opacity, the extensive choice within the Designers Gouache range includes both bright and lightfast colours. Winsor & Newton's Designers Gouache Spectrum Violet is an opaque pigment, deep purple-blue in colour. Moderately durable, with a lower lightfastness rating, Spectrum Violet is provided for its brilliance of colour. Colour Chart: Designers Gouache What is gouache? Gouache is an opaque water-based paint which, in addition to its colour pigment, contains a white pigment, such as chalk, and a binder (usually Gum Arabic).It is the presence of the additional white pigment which gives the medium its characteristic opacity. Gouache is applied, with water, to a support such as water colour paper. The pigment fixes to the support upon evaporation of the water. Gouache dries very quickly and, unlike acrylic, can be reactivated with water. It is possible to overpaint dry gouache with lighter or darker colours, without activating the colour underneath, although this should be done carefully. Brushes used to apply gouache paint should be cared for in the same manner as water colour brushes, and need only mild soap and water to clean them after use. This video illustrates how simple it is to clean and care for water colour brushes. Why use Winsor & Newton Designers Gouache? Available in 14ml and 37ml tubes, all Winsor & Newton Designers Gouache colours are fully intermixable within the range, and with Winsor & Newton Water Colours.Exceptionally high levels of pigmentation, along with the natural attribute of each pigment, strengthen the opacity of Winsor & Newton Designers Gouache. Drying to a matt finish, this provides both clean colour mixing and excellent covering power. The pigments used in the range determine the permanence of each individual colour. Further information on the permanence and durability of each shade is given on Winsor & Newton Designers Gouache colour chart. How does gouache differ from water colour paint? Originally used to illuminate manuscripts, gouache is heavier than traditional transparent water colour. Containing more colour pigment and an additional white pigment, particles of gouache paint are larger than those of water colour. The tiny particles of water colour pigment become enmeshed in the fibre of the paper being painted, whereas gouache colour rests on the surface of the paper, forming a continuous layer. More versatile than water colour, when gouache is applied with a bristle brush, it is possible to achieve a slight impasto effect. These videos show how gouache and water colour paint compare: An Introduction to the Differences Between Gouache and Water Colour Comparison of Gouache and Water Colour Painting. What to do if your tube dries up? Keeping the caps closed tightly on the tubes will help prevent the paint drying up. Once a tube has dried up, gouache cannot be re-softened. However, the colour may still be used by cutting open the tube, removing the dried paint, then crushing with a pestle and mortar. Place the powder in a container, add a small amount of water, a drop of Gum Arabic, and then mix thoroughly. The resulting mixture may be used as a wash. An alternative method is to add only a couple of drops of water to the powder, to make a paste.  Place the paste in a water colour pan or ice cube tray, and leave to dry. The dried cake of gouache can be used in the same way as a pan of water colour. Which surfaces best support gouache? When choosing a support for gouache, it is important to consider the absorbency, colour and stability of the paper. Our range of Water Colour Paper & Pads offers an extensive choice of size and style, to meet artists' every requirement. Which brushes are best for painting with gouache? Gouache and water colour paint have the same properties, and therefore require brushes with the same characteristics. Water Colour Brushes are designed to hold and evenly control colour, have a fine point, and are able to spring back into shape after every stroke. With a middle body able to hold a good reservoir of colour, a Sable Brush has excellent spring and resilience. The hairs are particularly strong at the brush's fine tip, allowing the brush to be used both delicately and aggressively. Advancements in the production of synthetic hair have resulted in a rise in popularity of Synthetic Water Colour Brushes, especially if price and durability are an issue. Which techniques work best with gouache? The following l

GBP 5.05
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Winsor & Newton - Designers Gouache (14ml) Primary Red 524 (S1)

Winsor & Newton - Designers Gouache (14ml) Primary Red 524 (S1)

Size: 14ml Colours: 82 sold individually Artist-Quality Gouache Highly-pigmented & opaque Quick-drying to a matte finish Also available in 37ml tubes, click here to view! Video: Winsor & Newton Designers Gouache - 82 Opaque Watercolours First developed in 1937, Designers Gouache quickly became popular amongst designers, illustrators & commercial artists for it's ability to create bold, vibrant work. Featuring 82 colours, chosen for their strength of colour, undertone and relative opacity, the extensive choice within the Designers Gouache range includes both bright and lightfast colours. Winsor & Newton's Designers Gouache Spectrum Violet is an opaque pigment, deep purple-blue in colour. Moderately durable, with a lower lightfastness rating, Spectrum Violet is provided for its brilliance of colour. Colour Chart: Designers Gouache What is gouache? Gouache is an opaque water-based paint which, in addition to its colour pigment, contains a white pigment, such as chalk, and a binder (usually Gum Arabic).It is the presence of the additional white pigment which gives the medium its characteristic opacity. Gouache is applied, with water, to a support such as water colour paper. The pigment fixes to the support upon evaporation of the water. Gouache dries very quickly and, unlike acrylic, can be reactivated with water. It is possible to overpaint dry gouache with lighter or darker colours, without activating the colour underneath, although this should be done carefully. Brushes used to apply gouache paint should be cared for in the same manner as water colour brushes, and need only mild soap and water to clean them after use. This video illustrates how simple it is to clean and care for water colour brushes. Why use Winsor & Newton Designers Gouache? Available in 14ml and 37ml tubes, all Winsor & Newton Designers Gouache colours are fully intermixable within the range, and with Winsor & Newton Water Colours.Exceptionally high levels of pigmentation, along with the natural attribute of each pigment, strengthen the opacity of Winsor & Newton Designers Gouache. Drying to a matt finish, this provides both clean colour mixing and excellent covering power. The pigments used in the range determine the permanence of each individual colour. Further information on the permanence and durability of each shade is given on Winsor & Newton Designers Gouache colour chart. How does gouache differ from water colour paint? Originally used to illuminate manuscripts, gouache is heavier than traditional transparent water colour. Containing more colour pigment and an additional white pigment, particles of gouache paint are larger than those of water colour. The tiny particles of water colour pigment become enmeshed in the fibre of the paper being painted, whereas gouache colour rests on the surface of the paper, forming a continuous layer. More versatile than water colour, when gouache is applied with a bristle brush, it is possible to achieve a slight impasto effect. These videos show how gouache and water colour paint compare: An Introduction to the Differences Between Gouache and Water Colour Comparison of Gouache and Water Colour Painting. What to do if your tube dries up? Keeping the caps closed tightly on the tubes will help prevent the paint drying up. Once a tube has dried up, gouache cannot be re-softened. However, the colour may still be used by cutting open the tube, removing the dried paint, then crushing with a pestle and mortar. Place the powder in a container, add a small amount of water, a drop of Gum Arabic, and then mix thoroughly. The resulting mixture may be used as a wash. An alternative method is to add only a couple of drops of water to the powder, to make a paste.  Place the paste in a water colour pan or ice cube tray, and leave to dry. The dried cake of gouache can be used in the same way as a pan of water colour. Which surfaces best support gouache? When choosing a support for gouache, it is important to consider the absorbency, colour and stability of the paper. Our range of Water Colour Paper & Pads offers an extensive choice of size and style, to meet artists' every requirement. Which brushes are best for painting with gouache? Gouache and water colour paint have the same properties, and therefore require brushes with the same characteristics. Water Colour Brushes are designed to hold and evenly control colour, have a fine point, and are able to spring back into shape after every stroke. With a middle body able to hold a good reservoir of colour, a Sable Brush has excellent spring and resilience. The hairs are particularly strong at the brush's fine tip, allowing the brush to be used both delicately and aggressively. Advancements in the production of synthetic hair have resulted in a rise in popularity of Synthetic Water Colour Brushes, especially if price and durability are an issue. Which techniques work best with gouache? The following l

GBP 5.05
1

Winsor & Newton - Designers Gouache (14ml) Flame Red 249 (S1)

Winsor & Newton - Designers Gouache (14ml) Flame Red 249 (S1)

Size: 14ml Colours: 82 sold individually Artist-Quality Gouache Highly-pigmented & opaque Quick-drying to a matte finish Also available in 37ml tubes, click here to view! Video: Winsor & Newton Designers Gouache - 82 Opaque Watercolours First developed in 1937, Designers Gouache quickly became popular amongst designers, illustrators & commercial artists for it's ability to create bold, vibrant work. Featuring 82 colours, chosen for their strength of colour, undertone and relative opacity, the extensive choice within the Designers Gouache range includes both bright and lightfast colours. Winsor & Newton's Designers Gouache Spectrum Violet is an opaque pigment, deep purple-blue in colour. Moderately durable, with a lower lightfastness rating, Spectrum Violet is provided for its brilliance of colour. Colour Chart: Designers Gouache What is gouache? Gouache is an opaque water-based paint which, in addition to its colour pigment, contains a white pigment, such as chalk, and a binder (usually Gum Arabic).It is the presence of the additional white pigment which gives the medium its characteristic opacity. Gouache is applied, with water, to a support such as water colour paper. The pigment fixes to the support upon evaporation of the water. Gouache dries very quickly and, unlike acrylic, can be reactivated with water. It is possible to overpaint dry gouache with lighter or darker colours, without activating the colour underneath, although this should be done carefully. Brushes used to apply gouache paint should be cared for in the same manner as water colour brushes, and need only mild soap and water to clean them after use. This video illustrates how simple it is to clean and care for water colour brushes. Why use Winsor & Newton Designers Gouache? Available in 14ml and 37ml tubes, all Winsor & Newton Designers Gouache colours are fully intermixable within the range, and with Winsor & Newton Water Colours.Exceptionally high levels of pigmentation, along with the natural attribute of each pigment, strengthen the opacity of Winsor & Newton Designers Gouache. Drying to a matt finish, this provides both clean colour mixing and excellent covering power. The pigments used in the range determine the permanence of each individual colour. Further information on the permanence and durability of each shade is given on Winsor & Newton Designers Gouache colour chart. How does gouache differ from water colour paint? Originally used to illuminate manuscripts, gouache is heavier than traditional transparent water colour. Containing more colour pigment and an additional white pigment, particles of gouache paint are larger than those of water colour. The tiny particles of water colour pigment become enmeshed in the fibre of the paper being painted, whereas gouache colour rests on the surface of the paper, forming a continuous layer. More versatile than water colour, when gouache is applied with a bristle brush, it is possible to achieve a slight impasto effect. These videos show how gouache and water colour paint compare: An Introduction to the Differences Between Gouache and Water Colour Comparison of Gouache and Water Colour Painting. What to do if your tube dries up? Keeping the caps closed tightly on the tubes will help prevent the paint drying up. Once a tube has dried up, gouache cannot be re-softened. However, the colour may still be used by cutting open the tube, removing the dried paint, then crushing with a pestle and mortar. Place the powder in a container, add a small amount of water, a drop of Gum Arabic, and then mix thoroughly. The resulting mixture may be used as a wash. An alternative method is to add only a couple of drops of water to the powder, to make a paste.  Place the paste in a water colour pan or ice cube tray, and leave to dry. The dried cake of gouache can be used in the same way as a pan of water colour. Which surfaces best support gouache? When choosing a support for gouache, it is important to consider the absorbency, colour and stability of the paper. Our range of Water Colour Paper & Pads offers an extensive choice of size and style, to meet artists' every requirement. Which brushes are best for painting with gouache? Gouache and water colour paint have the same properties, and therefore require brushes with the same characteristics. Water Colour Brushes are designed to hold and evenly control colour, have a fine point, and are able to spring back into shape after every stroke. With a middle body able to hold a good reservoir of colour, a Sable Brush has excellent spring and resilience. The hairs are particularly strong at the brush's fine tip, allowing the brush to be used both delicately and aggressively. Advancements in the production of synthetic hair have resulted in a rise in popularity of Synthetic Water Colour Brushes, especially if price and durability are an issue. Which techniques work best with gouache? The following l

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Winsor & Newton - Designers Gouache (14ml) Winsor Red 726 (S3)

Winsor & Newton - Designers Gouache (14ml) Winsor Red 726 (S3)

Size: 14ml Colours: 82 sold individually Artist-Quality Gouache Highly-pigmented & opaque Quick-drying to a matte finish Also available in 37ml tubes, click here to view! Video: Winsor & Newton Designers Gouache - 82 Opaque Watercolours First developed in 1937, Designers Gouache quickly became popular amongst designers, illustrators & commercial artists for it's ability to create bold, vibrant work. Featuring 82 colours, chosen for their strength of colour, undertone and relative opacity, the extensive choice within the Designers Gouache range includes both bright and lightfast colours. Winsor & Newton's Designers Gouache Spectrum Violet is an opaque pigment, deep purple-blue in colour. Moderately durable, with a lower lightfastness rating, Spectrum Violet is provided for its brilliance of colour. Colour Chart: Designers Gouache What is gouache? Gouache is an opaque water-based paint which, in addition to its colour pigment, contains a white pigment, such as chalk, and a binder (usually Gum Arabic).It is the presence of the additional white pigment which gives the medium its characteristic opacity. Gouache is applied, with water, to a support such as water colour paper. The pigment fixes to the support upon evaporation of the water. Gouache dries very quickly and, unlike acrylic, can be reactivated with water. It is possible to overpaint dry gouache with lighter or darker colours, without activating the colour underneath, although this should be done carefully. Brushes used to apply gouache paint should be cared for in the same manner as water colour brushes, and need only mild soap and water to clean them after use. This video illustrates how simple it is to clean and care for water colour brushes. Why use Winsor & Newton Designers Gouache? Available in 14ml and 37ml tubes, all Winsor & Newton Designers Gouache colours are fully intermixable within the range, and with Winsor & Newton Water Colours.Exceptionally high levels of pigmentation, along with the natural attribute of each pigment, strengthen the opacity of Winsor & Newton Designers Gouache. Drying to a matt finish, this provides both clean colour mixing and excellent covering power. The pigments used in the range determine the permanence of each individual colour. Further information on the permanence and durability of each shade is given on Winsor & Newton Designers Gouache colour chart. How does gouache differ from water colour paint? Originally used to illuminate manuscripts, gouache is heavier than traditional transparent water colour. Containing more colour pigment and an additional white pigment, particles of gouache paint are larger than those of water colour. The tiny particles of water colour pigment become enmeshed in the fibre of the paper being painted, whereas gouache colour rests on the surface of the paper, forming a continuous layer. More versatile than water colour, when gouache is applied with a bristle brush, it is possible to achieve a slight impasto effect. These videos show how gouache and water colour paint compare: An Introduction to the Differences Between Gouache and Water Colour Comparison of Gouache and Water Colour Painting. What to do if your tube dries up? Keeping the caps closed tightly on the tubes will help prevent the paint drying up. Once a tube has dried up, gouache cannot be re-softened. However, the colour may still be used by cutting open the tube, removing the dried paint, then crushing with a pestle and mortar. Place the powder in a container, add a small amount of water, a drop of Gum Arabic, and then mix thoroughly. The resulting mixture may be used as a wash. An alternative method is to add only a couple of drops of water to the powder, to make a paste.  Place the paste in a water colour pan or ice cube tray, and leave to dry. The dried cake of gouache can be used in the same way as a pan of water colour. Which surfaces best support gouache? When choosing a support for gouache, it is important to consider the absorbency, colour and stability of the paper. Our range of Water Colour Paper & Pads offers an extensive choice of size and style, to meet artists' every requirement. Which brushes are best for painting with gouache? Gouache and water colour paint have the same properties, and therefore require brushes with the same characteristics. Water Colour Brushes are designed to hold and evenly control colour, have a fine point, and are able to spring back into shape after every stroke. With a middle body able to hold a good reservoir of colour, a Sable Brush has excellent spring and resilience. The hairs are particularly strong at the brush's fine tip, allowing the brush to be used both delicately and aggressively. Advancements in the production of synthetic hair have resulted in a rise in popularity of Synthetic Water Colour Brushes, especially if price and durability are an issue. Which techniques work best with gouache? The following l

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