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Copic - Ciao Markers Cadmium Orange YR07

Pébéo - Setacolor Cuir Leather Paint (45ml) Orange

Marabu - YONO Broad Chisel Acrylic Markers Orange

Marabu - YONO Broad Chisel Acrylic Markers Orange

Tip: Chisel Line: 0.5 - 5mm Colours: 14 Sold Individually High-quality, versatile acrylic markers Broad chisel tip covers large areas easily Opaque ink is water-based, lightfast & low odour Hardwearing tips can be removed, washed & even replaced Suitable for both light & dark surfaces including paper, metal, glass, wood, textiles & more! A pack of replacement tips are available, click here to view! Video: Introducing Marabu YONO Markers No matter what material, no matter what style, no matter what project, you only need one.  A marker - many possibilities: YONO is the opaque acrylic marker for almost all surfaces. Let your ideas run wild, think big. The rich matte colours know just as little limits as your creativity. Bring your ideas to light and show your environment what is going on in you. The water-based and lightfast colours offer you all the possibilities. No matter what task you want to implement - you only need one.  A marker - many surfaces: canvas or concrete. Don't stop looking for the right pen for a long time. Just get started. Be creative. No matter what material, you only need one. On absorbent materials, you leave a work for eternity. For smooth, non-absorbent surfaces, your work of art can be wiped clean with a damp cloth and space for new is created.  A marker – many styles: business or casual: do not change your pens like your clothes, because you decide how you want to be creative. No matter what style – you only need one. A marker - many occasions: art or doodling - don't let the job decide on the tool. Take what you feel most comfortable with. No matter what project - you only need one.

GBP 5.95
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Liquitex - Professional Acrylic Ink (30ml) Bright Orange 720

Liquitex - Professional Wide Acrylic Markers Fluorescent Orange 982

Uni - Liquid Chalk PWE-8K Marker Fluorescent Orange

Liquitex - Professional Acrylic Ink (30ml) Fluorescent Orange 982

Winsor & Newton - Professional Watercolour (5ml) Field's Orange (S2)

Liquitex - Professional Acrylic Ink (30ml) Yellow Orange 298

Schmincke - HORADAM Supergranulating Watercolour (5ml) Volcano Orange (S3)

Cowling & Wilcox - Italian Tissue Paper (20gsm) Orange 82

Schmincke - HORADAM Supergranulating Watercolour Half Pans Volcano Orange (S3)

Winsor & Newton - Designers Gouache (14ml) Cadmium Orange 089 (S4)

Winsor & Newton - Designers Gouache (14ml) Cadmium Orange 089 (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 8.74
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Jacquard - Piñata Color Alcohol Ink (15ml) 005 Calabaza Orange

Schmincke - COLLEGE Linol Linoprinting Ink (75ml) Yellow Orange #250

Fabriano - Tiziano A4 Pastel Paper Packs (10pc) Orange 21

Liquitex - Professional Acrylic Ink (30ml) Yellow Orange Azo 414

Liquitex - BASICS Acrylic Colour (118ml) Cadmium Orange Hue 720

Liquitex - Professional Acrylic Ink (30ml) Vivid Red Orange 620

Daler-Rowney - System3 Acrylic Colour (150ml) Fluorescent Orange 653

Daler-Rowney - System3 Acrylic Colour (150ml) Fluorescent Orange 653

Size: 150ml Colours: 55 sold individually Water-based, non-toxic acrylic paint Easy-to-use with excellent lightfastness & permanence Highly-pigmented with a smooth acrylic binder Versatile, apply to multiple surfaces, both indoors & outdoors Convenient transparent tube with air-tight flip top lid Available in a range of options! Developed by Daler-Rowney with the goal of making acrylic painting more accessible, affordable & straightforward than ever before, the System3 range is a complete suite of high-quality, intermixable materials including paints, inks, mediums, brushes, surfaces & more! The staple of this range, recognised for their consistency, versatility & covering power are the iconic System3 Acrylic Colours. These undeniably versatile paints are available in several variations including Soft, Medium & Heavy Body, along with the newer Fluid Acrylic Colours. Made using a combination of high-quality, incredibly concentrated pigments with a smooth acrylic binder, the 54 available colours feature a range of lightfastness & opacities.  Effortlessly mix colours, tones & shades directly from the tube, or use a medium to achieve some amazing effects! Suitable for a number of surfaces including canvas, paper, wood, glass, plastic & textiles & drying quickly to a water-resistant, semi-gloss (satin) finish, they're suitable for use both indoors & outdoors. Designed to be as user-friendly as possible, the soft, transparent tubes make it easy to identify a colour from just a glance, whilst the airtight lid features a flip-top closure that opens & closes with a satisfying "click", so you can be sure they're sealed every time.

GBP 5.49
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Winsor & Newton - Professional Watercolour (5ml) Winsor Orange 724 (S1)

Winsor & Newton - Professional Watercolour (5ml) Transparent Orange 650 (S3)

Liquitex - Professional Wide Acrylic Markers Cadmium Orange Hue 720

Schmincke - HORADAM Aquarell Watercolour (5ml) Transparent Orange 218 (S2)

Schmincke - HORADAM Aquarell Watercolour (5ml) Transparent Orange 218 (S2)

Made using only the finest pigments Excellent lightfastness 69 single pigment formulations Superior quality Fantastic value for money Also available in half pans Video: Behind The Scenes of Schmincke Watercolour Production Knowing watercolour relies upon the variable characteristics its pigments, more than any other medium, Schmincke watercolour paints use only the finest pigments in their watercolour tubes. The Horadam Aquarell range features excellent levels of light fastness in its collection of vibrant colours. Including 69 single pigment formulations, combined with only the highest standard Kordofan Gum Arabic binding medium, Horadam Aquarell Watercolour Tubes offer a superior quality synonymous with the Schmincke brand. Why choose Schmincke Horadam Aquarell Watercolour Half Pans? Formed by a unique manufacturing process, Schmincke Horadam Aquarell Watercolour Half Pans contain the same high quality formulation as Aquarell Watercolour Tubes. Pans are filled four times, over a period of four months, with the colours being allowed to dry and settle between each filling. This creates a concentrated half pan, ready for use when wetted with water. What is watercolour? Watercolour is produced by the combination of a pigment with a binder, usually Gum Arabic. This is then applied, with water, to a support such as watercolour paper. The pigment fixes to the support upon evaporation of the water. Water colours are water-based, so brushes used to apply the watercolour paint need only mild soap and water to clean them after use. This video illustrates how simple it is to clean and care for watercolour brushes. Why use tube watercolour? Watercolour paint is available in two different formats, tubes and pan. Watercolour tubes are ideal for creating a strong wash quickly, and are popular with artists who are producing large scale work, and using a lot of colours. Tube watercolour lends itself to many different techniques, in contrast to pan colours, which are better suited to creating more detailed artwork. What is better, tube watercolour or half pans? There is no difference in quality between tube watercolour and half pans, the difference is in the application. One of the main features of the tubes is controlled measurement of use, applying as little or as much as required by the artist. Big spaces are more easily covered using tube water colour than when using a half pan. Designed for ease of travel, half pan colours are perfect to use on the go. Half pans are popular with artists who paint infrequently, as the paints may be left for a long periods of time between uses, without affecting their quality. 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, the watercolour paint cannot be re-softened. However, the colour may still be used by cutting open the tube, and using in the same way as a pan of watercolour.  Which surfaces best support Watercolour? When choosing a watercolour surface, it is important to consider the absorbency, colour and stability of the paper. Our range of watercolour paper & pads offers an extensive choice of size and style, to meet artists' every requirement. Which brushes are best for watercolour painting? Watercolour painting requires the brush to hold large amounts of water and paint. Natural hair brushes, particularly Red Sable brushes, tend to be favoured by artists working with watercolour. With a middle body able to hold a good reservoir of colour, Sable hair 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 Watercolour Brushes, especially if price and durability are an issue. Who are Schmincke? Founded in 1881 by Hermann Schmincke and Josef Horadam, the Schmincke Company originated in Düsseldorf. Renowned for "tradition, passion and quality", Schmincke continue to manufacture all their products in the German town of Erkrath. Combining the latest technology with handmade processes, Schmincke produce the finest calibre artists' colours, which are predominantly single pigmented. Schmincke offer an array of paints to suit all abilities and budgets, including Akademie, a collection of inexpensive acrylic colours developed for students and beginners.

GBP 6.18
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Schmincke - HORADAM Aquarell Watercolour (5ml) Yellow Orange 222 (S2)

Schmincke - HORADAM Aquarell Watercolour (5ml) Yellow Orange 222 (S2)

Made using only the finest pigments Excellent lightfastness 69 single pigment formulations Superior quality Fantastic value for money Also available in half pans Video: Behind The Scenes of Schmincke Watercolour Production Knowing watercolour relies upon the variable characteristics its pigments, more than any other medium, Schmincke watercolour paints use only the finest pigments in their watercolour tubes. The Horadam Aquarell range features excellent levels of light fastness in its collection of vibrant colours. Including 69 single pigment formulations, combined with only the highest standard Kordofan Gum Arabic binding medium, Horadam Aquarell Watercolour Tubes offer a superior quality synonymous with the Schmincke brand. Why choose Schmincke Horadam Aquarell Watercolour Half Pans? Formed by a unique manufacturing process, Schmincke Horadam Aquarell Watercolour Half Pans contain the same high quality formulation as Aquarell Watercolour Tubes. Pans are filled four times, over a period of four months, with the colours being allowed to dry and settle between each filling. This creates a concentrated half pan, ready for use when wetted with water. What is watercolour? Watercolour is produced by the combination of a pigment with a binder, usually Gum Arabic. This is then applied, with water, to a support such as watercolour paper. The pigment fixes to the support upon evaporation of the water. Water colours are water-based, so brushes used to apply the watercolour paint need only mild soap and water to clean them after use. This video illustrates how simple it is to clean and care for watercolour brushes. Why use tube watercolour? Watercolour paint is available in two different formats, tubes and pan. Watercolour tubes are ideal for creating a strong wash quickly, and are popular with artists who are producing large scale work, and using a lot of colours. Tube watercolour lends itself to many different techniques, in contrast to pan colours, which are better suited to creating more detailed artwork. What is better, tube watercolour or half pans? There is no difference in quality between tube watercolour and half pans, the difference is in the application. One of the main features of the tubes is controlled measurement of use, applying as little or as much as required by the artist. Big spaces are more easily covered using tube water colour than when using a half pan. Designed for ease of travel, half pan colours are perfect to use on the go. Half pans are popular with artists who paint infrequently, as the paints may be left for a long periods of time between uses, without affecting their quality. 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, the watercolour paint cannot be re-softened. However, the colour may still be used by cutting open the tube, and using in the same way as a pan of watercolour.  Which surfaces best support Watercolour? When choosing a watercolour surface, it is important to consider the absorbency, colour and stability of the paper. Our range of watercolour paper & pads offers an extensive choice of size and style, to meet artists' every requirement. Which brushes are best for watercolour painting? Watercolour painting requires the brush to hold large amounts of water and paint. Natural hair brushes, particularly Red Sable brushes, tend to be favoured by artists working with watercolour. With a middle body able to hold a good reservoir of colour, Sable hair 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 Watercolour Brushes, especially if price and durability are an issue. Who are Schmincke? Founded in 1881 by Hermann Schmincke and Josef Horadam, the Schmincke Company originated in Düsseldorf. Renowned for "tradition, passion and quality", Schmincke continue to manufacture all their products in the German town of Erkrath. Combining the latest technology with handmade processes, Schmincke produce the finest calibre artists' colours, which are predominantly single pigmented. Schmincke offer an array of paints to suit all abilities and budgets, including Akademie, a collection of inexpensive acrylic colours developed for students and beginners.

GBP 6.18
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