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Lyra - DAS White Modelling Clay 1 kg

Lyra - DAS Stone Modelling Clay 1 kg

Lyra - DAS Terracotta Modelling Clay 1 kg

Winsor & Newton - Drawing Ink Rich Tones Collection (4 x 14ml)

Docrafts - Artiste Ultra Fine Mist Sprayer (Pack of 4)

Nitram - Stylus Charcoal Holder Set (Includes 4 Charcoal Sticks)

Nitram - Stylus Charcoal Holder Set (Includes 4 Charcoal Sticks)

Stylus set with 4 charcoal sticks Stylus can hold thickness of up to 6mm 4 different grades of charcoal Each grade colour-coded Set includes coloured caps to match This Nitram Stylus Charcoal Holder Set contains a high quality stylus, designed to hold charcoal sticks up to 6mm thick, along with 4 sticks, one example of each grade available in their range. Stylus Charcoal Holder Work using charcoal, with the ease & precision of a standard pencil. Simply unscrew the cap, place the charcoal inside, replace cap & you're ready to go. Ergonomically designed, the body measuring just under 14cm when empty. Constructed using a combination of high-grade polycarbonate & surgical-grade stainless steel, providing a comfortable weight in the hand when in use. Colour Coding Also included are several coloured caps. These indicate which lead in currently in use at any given time. The Charcoal Sticks included are represented by the following colours: H (hard):  Blue HB (medium):  Orange B (soft):  Green   B+ (extra soft):  Yellow   Nitram Charcoal is the preferred charcoal of professional artists, academies and ateliers around the globe due to it's unique qualities.   Amazingly durable & less prone to breakage than standard willow & stick charcoals, thanks to their unique manufacturing process, which preserves the internal cell structure of the wood used.  On top of this, they are easy to erase, sharpen to a point (Sharpener Block recommended) & generate much less dust than comparable materials.

GBP 49.95
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Essdee - Standard Ink Roller 4 inch

Liquitex - Freestyle Professional Paddle Brush 4 inch

Itoya - Art Profolio PolyZip Envelopes 6 x 4"

Itoya - Art Profolio PolyZip Envelopes 6 x 4"

Archival, acid free envelopes Available in 5 sizes* Made from durable polypropylene Zip closure for protection of contents Sheet pocket for labelling Expanding 1-1/4″ gusset interior Perfect for organisation & storage Art Profolio PolyZip Envelopes from Itoya are the ideal way to organise & store a wide range of items. With 5 distinct sizes available, all with an impressive attention to detail, in both form and function. Across the range are 4 key beneficial features: 100% Archival Safe Made from a clear, durable, acid free polypropylene. making them 100% archival safe. An expanding gusset ensures unrivalled, flexible document storage, from single sheets to entire stacks. Ideal for long term storage of artwork, photography, documents & many more. Simple Security With easy-to-use zip closures, these can shield your work from an array of environmental factors, including dust & moisture In fact, it's such a prominent & vital feature of the PolyZip range, it's in the name! Labelling Known for their attention to detail & design, Itoya have taken into account the minute details, with the inclusion of a single sheet pocket.  Useful for displaying something akin to a routing slip, invoice, label or content sample in a clear, visible, safe place.   Sizes & Options Even besides the impressive list above, the potential uses for the PolyZip Envelopes are numerous. Not content with all of this, the list of available size options mean it's easy to find one perfectly suited for your needs.

GBP 2.25
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Liquitex - Freestyle Professional Long-Handled Broad Flat Brush 4 inch

Cowling & Wilcox - ProMarker Collection of 92 + 4 Wallets

Da Vinci - Synthetic 1573 Round Travel Brush No.4

Foam Brushes 4 inch

Foam Brushes 4 inch

Perfect for applying paints and finishes over large surfaces Great for painting and varnishing Don't leave brush strokes Easy to use and clean Suitable for oil and water-based products Available in a range of sizes Foam brushes are perfect for applying paints and finishes over large surfaces as an alternative to standard bristle brushes. They are ideal for painting and varnishing, and are quick and easy to both use and clean. Foam paint brushes don't leave any brush marks either and are suitable for both oil and water-based products (except shellac or lacquer), including paint, stains and varnishes for your work. The sponge paint brushes also have a long and sturdy wooden handle to provide ideal support while you work on your canvas, paper pad, pottery or even ceramic work. Unlike bristle brushes, foam brushes don't leave brush strokes on your artwork, but are rather likened to a sponge paint brush - this makes them ideal for applying paints and finishes over large surfaces in even layers. They are also great for projects that require a lot of subtle layering, as the foam will hold less paint than a bristle brush, resulting in a softer finish and meaning your paint or varnish will go further. Foam brushes are quick and easy to use and clean, meaning you can use each foam brush multiple times before needing to invest in new ones. Our foam brushes offer a range of sizes and a strong wooden handle for ease of use. Cowling & Wilcox's great value foam brushes are the ideal choice for artists of all levels, from beginner to professional artists. The flexibility of foam paint brushes mean they are an artist essential and should be a staple of every artist's array of brushes.

GBP 4.25
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Pina Zangaro - Aluminium Screwpost Pack (16pc)

Staedtler - Triplus 334 Fineliner Orange (4)

Pro Arte - Series C Hog Round Brush Size 4

Pro Arte - Series C Hog Round Brush Size 4

Bristles: Hog Sizes: 7 Sold Individually Series C Studio Round Hog Brushes with precision rounded ends Long, hog bristles Seamless nickel ferrules Medium size blue, lacquered handles Modestly priced The right choice of paintbrush is essential for artists wanting to create the finest results in their artwork. An artist's paintbrush is comprised of four parts: bristles, ferrule, crimp and handle. The bristles are the hair on the brush, and may be natural, synthetic or a combination of the two. The ferrule is the metal joining the bristles to the handle, and the crimp is the part of the ferrule where it is secured to the handle. The handle is the area of the paintbrush the artist holds, and is usually made of wood or acrylic. The size and shape of the bristles determine the effect and style each type of paintbrush can achieve. A wide, flat brush is designed for painting large areas, whereas a small, tapered brush is ideal for fine, detailed work. What is a round brush? A round brush has a circular ferrule, the shape of which may be viewed by looking straight down the brush. A round brush usually has long bristles, which come to a pointed tip. When should a round brush be used? A round brush is ideal for filling in small areas, controlled washes and detailed work. Using a round brush, the artist is able to create lines of varying thicknesses, depending on the amount of pressure exerted.  This is due to the brush's thin tip becoming wider the more the brush is pressed down. Which are best, hog or synthetic brushes? Hog and synthetic brushes have different qualities which should be taken into account, alongside the desired effect the artist wishes to create. Hog bristles have long been used in the manufacture of paintbrushes, as they are extremely resilient and flexible. Each individual bristle has a broad, sturdy base and a tapered tip, which splits into several fine filaments, giving an excellent capacity for holding paint. The stiffness of hog bristles provides good flow and texture, ease of blending, and ensures even application. Synthetic brushes are particularly suitable for paint that has been diluted, with either water or solvent, as the hairs remain strong and durable. Synthetic hairs give a much softer, less textured effect, enabling the artist to create fine detail if required. Why use a Pro Arte Series C Studio Hog brush? A modestly priced range, Pro Arte Series C Studio Hog brushes are particularly suitable for student painters. Available in three distinct shapes: Round, Flat and Filbert, and in sizes: 0-2-4-6-8-10-12. Pro Arte Series C also features a Hog Fan brush, available in sizes Small, Medium and Large. What do the size numbers mean? The size of a brush is indicated by a number printed on the handle, and refers to the width of the ferrule. A higher number means a wider brush. It should be noted that consistency between brush manufacturers, when calculating brush size, can vary. Therefore, a size 10 brush in one brand may not be the same as a size 10 in another brand. In some instances, there may also be size variations between a manufacturer's different ranges. How should I care for my Pro Arte Series C Studio Hog brush? It is important to clean brushes thoroughly to prevent bristles losing their interlocking quality, and standing apart. Particular attention should be paid to the edge of the ferrule, where dried paint can become embedded, and result in bristle breakage. The methods for cleaning brushes differ, depending on the type of paint used. The following videos show how to clean brushes according to the paint used: Cleaning Acrylic Paint Brushes Cleaning Oil Paint Brushes* *Pro Arte advise using white spirit or turpentine to clean oil paint brushes not thinners, as used in this video. To help preserve the condition of the bristles, a specialist brush cleaner may also be used. When storing hog brushes for any length of time, care should be taken to ensure they are clean and absolutely dry, to prevent mildew developing. Keeping hog brushes in a box, with a tight-fitting lid, guards against both mildew and moth damage. What are the best paints to use with a Pro Arte Series C Studio Hog Round Brush? Round hog brushes are mostly used with oil and acrylic paints. They may also be used with thick glues, when crafting. Hog bristles do not absorb water, making them unsuitable for use with water colour paint or ink. What strokes are produced with round brushes? Click here to see how round brush strokes compare with other brush types. Who are Pro Arte? Pro Arte was founded in 1973 by Ron Thompson, an artist with aspirations to make and sell the best brushes in the world. During the mid-Eighties, the company investigated the possibility of a synthetic alternative to sable hair. This developed into the implementation of polyester filaments, and the eventual production of their groundbreaking Prolene range of brushes. Further developments led to the creation of Pro Arte'

GBP 1.72
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Pro Arte - Series C Hog Filbert Brush Size 4

Pro Arte - Series C Hog Filbert Brush Size 4

Bristles: Hog Sizes: 7 Sold Individually Flat, rounded ends Long, hog bristles Seamless nickel ferrules Medium size blue, lacquered handles Modestly priced The right choice of paintbrush is essential for artists wanting to create the finest results in their artwork. An artist's paintbrush is comprised of four parts: bristles, ferrule, crimp and handle. The bristles are the hair on the brush, and may be natural, synthetic or a combination of the two.  The ferrule is the metal joining the bristles to the handle, and the crimp is the part of the ferrule where it is secured to the handle. The handle is the area of the paintbrush the artist holds, and is usually made of wood or acrylic. The size and shape of the bristles determine the effect and style each type of paintbrush can achieve. A wide, flat brush is designed for painting large areas, whereas a small, tapered brush is ideal for fine, detailed work. What is a filbert brush? A filbert brush is easily recognisable by its flattened ferrule and bristles, which are trimmed to form a rounded head. When should a filbert brush be used? A filbert brush combines the merits of both round and flat brushes. The flat, rounded end makes a similar stroke as a flat brush, but leaves a much smoother edge. With the ability to produce the same detailed work as a round brush, a filbert brush is also ideal for blending. Which are best, hog or synthetic brushes? Hog and synthetic brushes have different qualities which should be taken into account, alongside the desired effect the artist wishes to create. Hog bristles have long been used in the manufacture of paintbrushes, as they are extremely resilient and flexible. Each individual bristle has a broad, sturdy base and a tapered tip, which splits into several fine filaments, giving an excellent capacity for holding paint. The stiffness of hog bristles provides good flow and texture, ease of blending, and ensures even application. Synthetic brushes are particularly suitable for paint that has been diluted, with either water or solvent, as the hairs remain strong and durable. Synthetic hairs give a much softer, less textured effect, enabling the artist to create fine detail if required. Why use a Pro Arte Series C Studio Hog brush? A modestly priced range, Pro Arte Series C Studio Hog brushes are particularly suitable for student painters. Available in three distinct shapes: Filbert, Round, and Flat, and in sizes: 0-2-4-6-8-10-12. Pro Arte Series C also features a Hog Fan brush, available in sizes Small, Medium and Large. What do the size numbers mean? The size of a brush is indicated by a number printed on the handle, and refers to the width of the ferrule. A higher number means a wider brush. It should be noted that consistency between brush manufacturers, when calculating brush size, can vary. Therefore, a size 10 brush in one brand may not be the same as a size 10 in another brand. In some instances, there may also be size variations between a manufacturer's different ranges. How should I care for my Pro Arte Series C Studio Hog brush? It is important to clean brushes thoroughly to prevent bristles losing their interlocking quality, and standing apart. Particular attention should be paid to the edge of the ferrule, where dried paint can become embedded, and result in bristle breakage. The methods for cleaning brushes differ, depending on the type of paint used. The following videos show how to clean brushes according to the paint used: Cleaning Acrylic Paint Brushes Cleaning Oil Paint Brushes* *Pro Arte advise using white spirit or turpentine to clean oil paint brushes not thinners, as used in this video. To help preserve the condition of the bristles, a specialist brush cleaner may also be used. When storing hog brushes for any length of time, care should be taken to ensure they are clean and absolutely dry, to prevent mildew developing. Keeping hog brushes in a box, with a tight-fitting lid, guards against both mildew and moth damage. What are the best paints to use with a Pro Arte Series C Studio Hog Filbert Brush? Filbert hog brushes are mostly used with oil and acrylic paints. They may also be used with thick glues, when crafting. Hog bristles do not absorb water, making them unsuitable for use with water colour paint or ink. What strokes are produced with filbert brushes? Click here to see how filbert brush strokes compare with other brush types. Who are Pro Arte? Pro Arte was founded in 1973 by Ron Thompson, an artist with aspirations to make and sell the best brushes in the world. During the mid-Eighties, the company investigated the possibility of a synthetic alternative to sable hair. This developed into the implementation of polyester filaments, and the eventual production of their groundbreaking Prolene range of brushes. Further developments led to the creation of Pro Arte's Connoisseur collection, brushes with a mix of synthetic and sable hair, and their Acrylix range. Originally d

GBP 1.72
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Pro Arte - Prolon Brush Set 60WA (4pc)

Royal & Langnickel - RL Palette Knife LP-4

Liquitex - Freestyle Traditional Flat Brush Size 4

Liquitex - Freestyle Traditional Filbert Brush Size 4

Liquitex - Freestyle Traditional Round Brush Size 4

Royal & Langnickel - RL Palette Knife LK-4

Liquitex - Freestyle Traditional Bright Brush Size 4

Pro Arte - Series C Hog Long Flat Brush Size 4

Pro Arte - Series C Hog Long Flat Brush Size 4

Bristles: Hog Sizes: 7 Sold Individually Flat, square ends Long, hog bristles Seamless nickel ferrules Medium size blue, lacquered handles Modestly priced The right choice of paintbrush is essential for artists wanting to create the finest results in their artwork. An artist's paintbrush is comprised of four parts: bristles, ferrule, crimp and handle. The bristles are the hair on the brush, and may be natural, synthetic or a combination of the two.  The ferrule is the metal joining the bristles to the handle, and the crimp is the part of the ferrule where it is secured to the handle. The handle is the area of the paintbrush the artist holds, and is usually made of wood or acrylic. The size and shape of the bristles determine the effect and style each type of paintbrush can achieve. A wide, flat brush is designed for painting large areas, whereas a small, tapered brush is ideal for fine, detailed work. What is a flat brush? A flat brush is easily recognisable by its flattened ferrule and bristles, which are trimmed straight across, to form a square shape. All squared-off brushes in flattened ferrules are Flat Brushes, but some with shorter hair are called Bright Brushes. When should a flat brush be used? A flat brush is ideal for producing bold strokes, filling wide spaces, and blending colours. The edge of a flat brush can be used to create fine lines, straight edges and stripes. Long haired flat brushes are perfect for varnishing. Which are best, hog or synthetic brushes? Hog and synthetic brushes have different qualities which should be taken into account, alongside the desired effect the artist wishes to create. Hog bristles have long been used in the manufacture of paintbrushes, as they are extremely resilient and flexible. Each individual bristle has a broad, sturdy base and a tapered tip, which splits into several fine filaments, giving an excellent capacity for holding paint. The stiffness of hog bristles provides good flow and texture, ease of blending, and ensures even application. Synthetic brushes are particularly suitable for paint that has been diluted, with either water or solvent, as the hairs remain strong and durable. Synthetic hairs give a much softer, less textured effect, enabling the artist to create fine detail if required. Why use a Pro Arte Series C Studio Hog brush? A modestly priced range, Pro Arte Series C Studio Hog brushes are particularly suitable for student painters. Available in three distinct shapes: Flat, Filbert and Round, and in sizes: 0-2-4-6-8-10-12. Pro Arte Series C also features a Hog Fan brush, available in sizes Small, Medium and Large. What do the size numbers mean? The size of a brush is indicated by a number printed on the handle, and refers to the width of the ferrule. A higher number means a wider brush. It should be noted that consistency between brush manufacturers, when calculating brush size, can vary. Therefore, a size 10 brush in one brand may not be the same as a size 10 in another brand. In some instances, there may also be size variations between a manufacturer's different ranges. How should I care for my Pro Arte Series C Studio Hog brush? It is important to clean brushes thoroughly to prevent bristles losing their interlocking quality, and standing apart. Particular attention should be paid to the edge of the ferrule, where dried paint can become embedded, and result in bristle breakage. The methods for cleaning brushes differ, depending on the type of paint used. The following videos show how to clean brushes according to the paint used: Cleaning Acrylic Paint Brushes Cleaning Oil Paint Brushes* *Pro Arte advise using white spirit or turpentine to clean oil paint brushes not thinners, as used in this video. To help preserve the condition of the bristles, a specialist brush cleaner may also be used. When storing hog brushes for any length of time, care should be taken to ensure they are clean and absolutely dry, to prevent mildew developing. Keeping hog brushes in a box, with a tight-fitting lid, guards against both mildew and moth damage. What are the best paints to use with a Pro Arte Series C Studio Hog Flat Brush? Flat hog brushes are mostly used with oil and acrylic paints. They may also be used with thick glues, when crafting. Hog bristles do not absorb water, making them unsuitable for use with water colour paint or ink. What strokes are produced with flat brushes? Click here to see how flat brush strokes compare with other brush types. Who are Pro Arte? Pro Arte was founded in 1973 by Ron Thompson, an artist with aspirations to make and sell the best brushes in the world. During the mid-Eighties, the company investigated the possibility of a synthetic alternative to sable hair. This developed into the implementation of polyester filaments, and the eventual production of their groundbreaking Prolene range of brushes. Further developments led to the creation of Pro Arte's Connoisseur collection, brushes with a m

GBP 1.72
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