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Colour Shaper Masking Fluid Applicator

Schmincke - Neutral Masking Fluid Pen

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Winsor & Newton - Colourless Art Masking Fluid (75ml)

Zest-It - Masking Fluid Remover (50ml)

Winsor & Newton - Art Masking Fluid 250ml

Winsor & Newton - Art Masking Fluid 250ml

Suitable for use with Watercolours Creates a protective mask on paper Slightly tinted for better visibility on white paper Removable by gently rubbing away to reveal the underlayer Best removed using a silicone tipped applicator Please note, Winsor & Newton are in the process of updating labelling, as such, packaging may differ from shown. Video: Winsor & Newton Art Masking Fluid Winsor & Newton Water Colour Mediums is a collection of mediums designed to enhance the creations of artists working with water colour, such as Winsor & Newton's Cotman and Artist Watercolour ranges. Composed of rubber latex and pigment, Winsor & Newton Art Masking Fluid is ideal for protecting areas of work, when applying broad washes of Watercolour. What is a Medium? Any liquid which changes the consistency of the paint it is mixed with may be classed as a medium. Artistic style and technique influence the choice of medium used, so Winsor & Newton provide a range of Water Colour Mediums to assist the artist working with Water Colour. Why use a Medium? Choosing complementary mediums for water colours is as unique as choosing a colour palette. By changing the properties of paint, a medium extends the possibilities of how an artist works with the colour, and affords a plethora of exciting techniques and effects. Winsor & Newton Mediums Finder provides an easy, interactive method of choosing the correct medium, for the artist to achieve the desired effect. Why choose Winsor & Newton Art Masking Fluid? A liquid with added pigmentation, Winsor & Newton Art Masking Fluid is available in 75ml and 250ml sizes. Please note that this medium should not be used on damp paper, or left on the paper for long periods of time. Art Masking Fluid can be removed from brushes if they are washed immediately after use. This Winsor & Newton guide provides information on Using The Different Art Masking Fluids, and this video shows How To Use Art Masking Fluid. 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 14.49
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Winsor & Newton - Art Masking Fluid 75ml

Winsor & Newton - Art Masking Fluid 75ml

Suitable for use with Watercolours Creates a protective mask on paper Slightly tinted for better visibility on white paper Removable by gently rubbing away to reveal the underlayer Best removed using a silicone tipped applicator Please note, Winsor & Newton are in the process of updating labelling, as such, packaging may differ from shown. Video: Winsor & Newton Art Masking Fluid Winsor & Newton Water Colour Mediums is a collection of mediums designed to enhance the creations of artists working with water colour, such as Winsor & Newton's Cotman and Artist Watercolour ranges. Composed of rubber latex and pigment, Winsor & Newton Art Masking Fluid is ideal for protecting areas of work, when applying broad washes of Watercolour. What is a Medium? Any liquid which changes the consistency of the paint it is mixed with may be classed as a medium. Artistic style and technique influence the choice of medium used, so Winsor & Newton provide a range of Water Colour Mediums to assist the artist working with Water Colour. Why use a Medium? Choosing complementary mediums for water colours is as unique as choosing a colour palette. By changing the properties of paint, a medium extends the possibilities of how an artist works with the colour, and affords a plethora of exciting techniques and effects. Winsor & Newton Mediums Finder provides an easy, interactive method of choosing the correct medium, for the artist to achieve the desired effect. Why choose Winsor & Newton Art Masking Fluid? A liquid with added pigmentation, Winsor & Newton Art Masking Fluid is available in 75ml and 250ml sizes. Please note that this medium should not be used on damp paper, or left on the paper for long periods of time. Art Masking Fluid can be removed from brushes if they are washed immediately after use. This Winsor & Newton guide provides information on Using The Different Art Masking Fluids, and this video shows How To Use Art Masking Fluid. 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 7.25
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Daniel Smith - Artist Masking Fluid (30ml)

Daniel Smith - Artist Masking Fluid (30ml)

Size: 30ml Includes: 5x applicator tips Watercolour masking fluid Creates a protective barrier Includes 5 fine-point applicator tips Dries to a transparent caramel colour Ideal for fine details, this artist-quality masking fluid from Daniel Smith comes complete with 5 additional fine-point applicator tips. Applying in an off-white tone that dries to a transparent caramel colour, protect your surface from watercolour washes with an impervious barrier that remains visible without becoming intrusive. Once dry, this can be rubbed off with your fingers or a rubber silicone applicator (such as this set from Pro Arte). Instructions No need to shake as the latex mixture does not easily separate, instead, gently roll the bottle once or twice across a table instead. Gently squeeze the bottle to start the flow & release a bead of fluid. Move the bottle across your surface & allow the capillary action to draw out the fluid as you outline and fill in the desired space. Between applications, aid the flow & prevent bubbles forming by storing the bottle upside down in a small glass. Be sure to replace the snap-top lid when you're finished with your work. Prevent clumping or clogging by thoroughly rinsing the applicator tip immediately after use (pro tip: save & fill your empty bottle with water to flush the tips in future). Dried fluid can be peeled from inside applicator tips or removed by using a fine needle. Be sure to allow the masking fluid to dry fully before painting over it. Also allow surrounding paint to dry before removing your barrier.

GBP 9.15
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Liquitex - Professional Acrylic Masking Fluid (118ml)

Liquitex - Professional Acrylic Masking Fluid (118ml)

Designed for use with acrylic paints Mask off areas of work Peel off when paint is dry to reveal surface underneath No trace or stains after use Colourless Latex-Based Permanent Non-yellowing Lightfast & archival Water resistant once dry Intermixable with all Liquitex materials. Formulated to enhance the creations of artists working with Liquitex Acrylic Paint, but equally effective when mixed with any Acrylic Colour. Liquitex Professional Masking Fluid is formulated to block off areas on your work, to be peeled off at a later time, leaving no trace or marks where it once was.  After application & removal, this will leave a clean area with stark separation & reveal the layer underneath. What is a Medium, how does it work? Generally speaking, any liquid that changes the consistency of the paint into which it's mixed with may be classed as a medium. By changing the properties of paint, a medium extends the possibilities of how an artist works with the colour, and affords a plethora of exciting techniques and effects. Specifically, Liquitex mediums are designed for use with acrylic paints, making them suitable for a range of alternate techniques & producing effects ranging from a thin glaze to a thick impasto, with a myriad of choices in between. Another benefit is that Liquitex mediums are fully intermixable with their entire range, water resistant, archival, PH neutral, non-yellowing and permanent once dry. Acrylic Mediums: Exploring The Possibilities gives further information on the Liquitex range of acrylic mediums, and how they can be used. Click here for a glossary of Acrylic painting terms, including the different types of medium. Why choose Liquitex Masking Fluid? Designed for the express purpose of creating separation between your colours & layers, for a mixed range of effects & expressive uses. Covers areas of your surface to stop colour reaching Peels off once colour dries to reveal a clean surface underneath Leaves no trace or stain once removed How to use Liquitex Masking Fluid: To get the detail you want, first choose a suitable brush/tool for application (for instance, the Colour Shaper Tool) Dip your applicator in soapy water before dipping in Masking Fluid, making the cleaning process easier afterwards. Carefully paint onto the areas you want to protect Leave to dry Direct after application, wash your tools with warm soapy water (for a more thorough clean, use Masters Brush Cleaner or Soap) Once dry, you can paint colour on freely Remove Masking Fluid as soon as possible for best results, carefully starting at the corners and peeling back slowly How not to use Liquitex Masking Fluid: Do not use on damp or soft sized paper Not recommended for thicker acrylic paint application Avoid abrading or overworking areas where masking fluid is applied Who are Liquitex? Founded in 1933 in Cincinnati, Ohio by Henry Levison, Permanent Pigments, then producers of oil colours, developed the first water-based artist acrylic paints in 1955. This new formulation was launched the same year, simultaneously with the new company name "Liquitex" (an abbreviation of "Liquid texture"), which Levison believed better captured the product's essence. Today, Liquitex offers a vast array of intermixable acrylic paints, mediums, varnishes, brushes & countless other options to better enable everyone from amateurs, students, hobbyists, artists & professionals to continually explore new and innovative ways of working with Acrylic Colour. "I'm only happy when I'm trying to create something new" Henry Levison

GBP 10.49
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Masking marker fine tip

Masking marker medium tip