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Winsor & Newton - Calligraphy Ink Set (6 x 30ml)

Winsor & Newton - Galeria Gloss Medium (500ml)

Winsor & Newton - Galeria Gloss Medium (500ml)

Designed for use with acrylic paints Transparent, gloss finish Boosts colour brilliance and transparency Also improves adhesion and durability Flip-top lid Video: Winsor & Newton Galeria Mediums Winsor & Newton Galeria is a collection of mediums designed to enhance the creations of artists working with acrylic paint, such as Winsor & Newton's Galeria Acrylic Colour range. Galeria Gloss Medium provides an even flow, high clarity, and boosts colour brilliance, transparency, adhesion and durability. What is a Medium? Any liquid which changes the consistency of the paint it is mixed with may be classed as a medium. Winsor & Newton Galeria Acrylic Mediums are designed specifically for use with acrylic paints, and range from thin glaze to thick impasto mediums, with a variety of choices in between. Why use 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. 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 Galeria Gloss Medium?  All Winsor & Newton Galeria Mediums are fully intermixable, and can be layered or mixed on the palette, allowing the artist to fully explore both the textural and visual properties of Acrylic Colour. Giving a clear, brilliant finish, Galeria Gloss Medium is ideal for applying thick, highly transparent layers for strong depth of colour, glazing or creating a "stained-glass" effect. How do I use a gloss medium? The following videos show how to use a gloss medium, and the effects that can be created: Using Matt And Gloss Acrylic Mediums Winsor & Newton Acrylic Gloss Mediums Can you explain some of the terms used when painting with Acrylic Mediums? Click here for a glossary of Acrylic painting terms, including the different types of medium. 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 18.49
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Winsor & Newton - Galeria Matt Medium (500ml)

Winsor & Newton - Galeria Matt Medium (500ml)

Flat, matt finish Acrylic medium 500ml pot Flip-top lid Video: Winsor & Newton Galeria Mediums Winsor & Newton Galeria is a collection of mediums designed to enhance the creations of artists working with acrylic paint, such as Winsor & Newton's Galeria Acrylic Colour range. Galeria Matt Medium creates an even, flat finish, maintains brilliance of colour, and boosts transparency, adhesion and durability. What is a Medium? Any liquid which changes the consistency of the paint it is mixed with may be classed as a medium. Winsor & Newton Galeria Acrylic Mediums are designed specifically for use with acrylic paints, and range from thin glaze to thick impasto mediums, with a variety of choices in between. Why use 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. 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 Galeria Matt Medium?  All Winsor & Newton Galeria Mediums are fully intermixable, and can be layered or mixed on the palette, allowing the artist to fully explore both the textural and visual properties of Acrylic Colour. Galeria Matt Medium creates a smooth, velvety, matt finish, without affecting the original colour or strength of the pigment. How do I use a matt medium? The following videos show how to use a matt medium, and the effects that can be created: Using Matt And Gloss Acrylic Mediums Using A Matt Medium And A Flow Improver Can you explain some of the terms used when painting with Acrylic Mediums? Click here for a glossary of Acrylic painting terms, including the different types of medium. 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 18.49
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Winsor & Newton - Galeria Extender (500ml)

Winsor & Newton - Galeria Extender (500ml)

Designed for use with acrylic paints Economically extends paint volume Matt finish 500ml pot Flip-top lid Video: Winsor & Newton Galeria Mediums Winsor & Newton Galeria is a collection of mediums designed to enhance the creations of artists working with acrylic paint, such as Winsor & Newton's Galeria Acrylic Colour range. Highly economical, Galeria Extender increases the volume of paint, whilst maintaining quality and opacity of colour.  What is a Medium? Any liquid which changes the consistency of the paint it is mixed with may be classed as a medium. Winsor & Newton Galeria Acrylic Mediums are designed specifically for use with acrylic paints, and range from thin glaze to thick impasto mediums, with a variety of choices in between. Why use 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. 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 Galeria Extender? All Winsor & Newton Galeria Mediums are fully intermixable, and can be layered or mixed on the palette, allowing the artist to fully explore both the textural and visual properties of Acrylic Colour. An inexpensive method of increasing and extending paint volume, adding Galeria Extender gives a visible matt effect to the colour upon drying. How do I use Winsor & Newton Galeria Extender? An incredibly versatile medium, in addition to mixing with acrylic colour, Galeria Extender may be used to thin paint, clean the brush, or applied directly to large areas of canvas, to better facilitate blending. Can you explain some of the terms used when painting with Acrylic Mediums? Click here for a glossary of Acrylic painting terms, including the different types of medium. 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 18.49
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Winsor & Newton - Liquin Impasto 200ml

Winsor & Newton - Liquin Impasto 200ml

Suitable for use with Oil Colours Halves the drying time, provides transparency & gloss Thickens paint for a gel-like texture & non-drip effect Non-yellowing, "natural brown" colour doesn't affect paint colour Please note, Winsor & Newton are in the process of updating labelling, as such, packaging may differ from shown. Winsor & Newton Oil Colour Mediums is a collection of mediums designed to enhance the creations of artists working with oil colour, such as Winsor & Newton's Artist's Oil and Winton Oil colour ranges. A quick drying, semi-gloss medium, Liquin Impasto thickens and extends tube colour, retaining crisp textures and brush marks without any visible levelling. 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 wide range of traditional oils and mediums to help control Oil Colour, as well as varnishes to protect work and provide a final finish. Why use a Medium? Choosing complementary oils, mediums and varnishes for oil 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 Liquin Impasto? Available in 60ml and 200ml tubes, Winsor & Newton Liquin Impasto resists colour yellowing and reduces the drying time of oil colours by 50%, leaving paint touch-dry in 1 to 6 days, depending on thickness. It should be noted that Liquin Impasto is not suitable for use as a varnish or final coat. How do I use Winsor & Newton Liquin Impasto? This video offers some tips and techniques on Working With Winsor & Newton Liquin Mediums. 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 20.99
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Winsor & Newton - Liquin Fine Detail 500ml

Winsor & Newton - Liquin Fine Detail 500ml

Suitable for use with Oil Colours Halves the drying time, provides transparency & gloss Liquefies paint texture & eliminates brush strokes Non-yellowing, "natural brown" colour doesn't affect paint colour Please note, Winsor & Newton are in the process of updating labelling, as such, packaging may differ from shown. Winsor & Newton Oil Colour Mediums is a collection of mediums designed to enhance the creations of artists working with oil colour, such as Winsor & Newton's Artist's Oil and Winton Oil colour ranges. A quick drying, gloss medium, Liquin Fine is ideal for fine details, glazing, blending or producing a smooth surface. Video: Winsor & Newton Liquin Fine Detail Medium 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 wide range of traditional oils and mediums to help control Oil Colour, as well as varnishes to protect work and provide a final finish. Why use a Medium? Choosing complementary oils, mediums and varnishes for oil 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 Liquin Fine? The most fluid of the Liquin Family of products, Winsor & Newton Liquin Fine is available in 75ml and 500ml sizes. This medium prevents colour yellowing and reduces the drying time of oil colours by 50%, leaving paint touch-dry in 1 to 6 days, depending on thickness. It should be noted that Liquin Fine is not suitable for use as a varnish or final coat. How do I use Winsor & Newton Liquin Fine? This video offers some tips and techniques on Working With Winsor & Newton Liquin Mediums. 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 22.99
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Winsor & Newton - Galeria Structure Gel (500ml)

Winsor & Newton - Galeria Structure Gel (500ml)

Designed for use with acrylic paints Adds texture & structure to your artwork Provides good peak retention Gloss finish 500ml pot Flip-top lid Video: Winsor & Newton Galeria Mediums Winsor & Newton Galeria is a collection of mediums designed to enhance the creations of artists working with acrylic paint, such as Winsor & Newton's Galeria Acrylic Colour range. Providing an excellent glossy clarity, Galeria Structure Gel has good peak retention, and is ideal for creating impasto surface texture.  What is a Medium? Any liquid which changes the consistency of the paint it is mixed with may be classed as a medium. Winsor & Newton Galeria Acrylic Mediums are designed specifically for use with acrylic paints, and range from thin glaze to thick impasto mediums, with a variety of choices in between. Why use 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. 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 Galeria Structure Gel?  All Winsor & Newton Galeria Mediums are fully intermixable, and can be layered or mixed on the palette, allowing the artist to fully explore both the textural and visual properties of Acrylic Colour. Smooth and flexible, Galeria Structure Gel can be mixed with acrylic colour to increase gloss, transparency and structure, without the addition of texture particles. How do I use Winsor & Newton Galeria Structure Gel? Mixed with acrylic colour, Galeria Structure Gel can be applied with a brush or a knife. The following video show some techniques for working with Structure Gel, and the effects that can be created: Impasto Technique For Painting With Acrylic Colour Can you explain some of the terms used when painting with Acrylic Mediums? Click here for a glossary of Acrylic painting terms, including the different types of medium. 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 20.75
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Winsor & Newton - Galeria Iridescent Medium (500ml)

Winsor & Newton - Galeria Iridescent Medium (500ml)

Designed for use with acrylic paints Gives your artwork a pearlescent finish 500ml pot Flip-top lid Video: Winsor & Newton Galeria Mediums Winsor & Newton Galeria is a collection of mediums designed to enhance the creations of artists working with acrylic paint, such as Winsor & Newton's Galeria Acrylic Colour range. Providing a shimmering pearlescence, Galeria Iridescent Medium has been designed for use on a variety of surfaces. What is a Medium? Any liquid which changes the consistency of the paint it is mixed with may be classed as a medium. Winsor & Newton Galeria Acrylic Mediums are designed specifically for use with acrylic paints, and range from thin glaze to thick impasto mediums, with a variety of choices in between. Why use 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. 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 Galeria Iridescent Medium? All Winsor & Newton Galeria Mediums are fully intermixable, and can be layered or mixed on the palette, allowing the artist to fully explore both the textural and visual properties of Acrylic Colour. Developed for use on a variety of surfaces, Galeria Iridescent Medium can be mixed with acrylic colour to create a pearlescent effect, or applied over dry colour for a unique illusion of light interference. How do I use Winsor & Newton Galeria Iridescent Medium? Versatile and equally suitable for use by artists and crafters, optimum results are obtained when Galeria Iridescent Medium is mixed with transparent colour, and then applied over a dark underlayer. The following video shows How To Use Iridescent Medium To Create A Shimmer Effect Can you explain some of the terms used when painting with Acrylic Mediums? Click here for a glossary of Acrylic painting terms, including the different types of medium. 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 20.75
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Winsor & Newton - Liquin Original 1 Litre

Winsor & Newton - Liquin Original 1 Litre

Suitable for use with Oil Colours Halves the drying time, provides transparency & gloss Liquefies paint texture & eliminates brush strokes Non-yellowing, "natural brown" colour doesn't affect paint colour Please note, Winsor & Newton are in the process of updating labelling, as such, packaging may differ from shown. Winsor & Newton Oil Colour Mediums is a collection of mediums designed to enhance the creations of artists working with oil colour, such as Winsor & Newton's Artist's Oil and Winton Oil colour ranges. Designed to speed drying, improve flow and reduce brush stroke retention, Liquin Original is popular with artists for use as a general purpose medium.  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 wide range of traditional oils and mediums to help control Oil Colour, as well as varnishes to protect work and provide a final finish. Why use a Medium? Choosing complementary oils, mediums and varnishes for oil 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 Liquin Original? Available in 75ml, 250ml and 1 litre sizes, Winsor & Newton Liquin Original prevents colour yellowing and reduces oil the drying time of oil colours by 50%, leaving paint touch-dry in 1 to 6 days, depending on thickness. It should be noted that Liquin Original is not suitable for use as a varnish or final coat. How do I use Winsor & Newton Liquin Original? This video offers some tips and techniques on Working With Winsor & Newton Liquin Mediums. 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 27.99
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Winsor & Newton - Galeria Flexible Modelling Paste (500ml)

Winsor & Newton - Galeria Flexible Modelling Paste (500ml)

Designed for use with acrylic paints Flexible, fine texture Matt finish 500ml pot Flip-top lid Video: Winsor & Newton Galeria Mediums Winsor & Newton Galeria is a collection of mediums designed to enhance the creations of artists working with acrylic paint, such as Winsor & Newton's Galeria Acrylic Colour range. With a thick, soft sculptural consistency, the fine texture of Galeria Modelling Paste is ideal for creating depth, and structuring multiple layers. What is a Medium? Any liquid which changes the consistency of the paint it is mixed with may be classed as a medium. Winsor & Newton Galeria Acrylic Mediums are designed specifically for use with acrylic paints, and range from thin glaze to thick impasto mediums, with a variety of choices in between. Why use 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. 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 Galeria Modelling Paste? All Winsor & Newton Galeria Mediums are fully intermixable, and can be layered or mixed on the palette, allowing the artist to fully explore both the textural and visual properties of Acrylic Colour. An extremely versatile medium, Galeria Modelling Paste may be added to colour* or applied directly to canvas, and overpainted when dry. A moderately dense medium, Winsor & Newton Galeria Modelling Paste can be used to minimise sagging on canvas. Pastels may be used on a canvas that has been treated with Galeria Modelling Paste, to create multi-media artwork or an entirely pastel piece. *It should be noted that colour will become lighter and chalkier in appearance, whilst the resulting paste will have reduced body. How do I use Winsor & Newton Galeria Modelling Paste? The following videos show some techniques on how to use Galeria Modelling Paste, and the effects that can be created: Creating Texture With Modelling Paste How To Create Light, Organic Texture Painting Wet Colour Over Wet Modelling Paste Can you explain some of the terms used when painting with Acrylic Mediums? Click here for a glossary of Acrylic painting terms, including the different types of medium. 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 18.49
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Winsor & Newton - Galeria Heavy Structure Gel (500ml)

Winsor & Newton - Galeria Heavy Structure Gel (500ml)

Designed for use with acrylic paints Very high peak retention Designed for creating strong impasto effects Strong texture & structure Satin finish 500ml pot Flip-top lid Winsor & Newton Galeria is a collection of mediums designed to enhance the creations of artists working with acrylic paint, such as Winsor & Newton's Galeria Acrylic Colourrange. The heaviest gel available in the range, Galeria Heavy Structure Gel has very high peak retention, and is ideal for creating strong, impasto surface texture. Video: Winsor & Newton Masterclass - Heavy Structure Gel What is a Medium? Any liquid which changes the consistency of the paint it is mixed with may be classed as a medium. Winsor & Newton Galeria Acrylic Mediums are designed specifically for use with acrylic paints, and range from thin glaze to thick impasto mediums, with a variety of choices in between. Why use 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. 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 Galeria Heavy Structure Gel?  All Winsor & Newton Galeria Mediums are fully intermixable, and can be layered or mixed on the palette, allowing the artist to fully explore both the textural and visual properties of Acrylic Colour. Smooth and flexible, Galeria Heavy Structure Gel can be mixed with acrylic colour to increase transparency and structure, without the addition of texture particles. Heavy layers are easily and quickly built, and are prevented from appearing artificially plastic by the satin finish of the medium. How do I use Winsor & Newton Galeria Heavy Structure Gel? Mixed with acrylic colour, Galeria Heavy Structure Gel can be applied with a brush or a knife. The following videos show some techniques for working with Heavy Structure Gel, and the effects that can be created: Beginner's Tutorial: Heavy Structure Gel Impasto Technique For Painting With Acrylic Colour Painting Textured Flowers Can you explain some of the terms used when painting with Acrylic Mediums? Click here for a glossary of Acrylic painting terms, including the different types of medium. 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 20.75
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Winsor & Newton - Designers Gouache Primary Set (6 x 14ml)

Winsor & Newton - Designers Gouache Primary Set (6 x 14ml)

Size: 14ml Colours: 6* *see Contents below Artist-Quality Gouache Ideal introduction to the medium Highly-pigmented & opaque Quick-drying to a matte finish *please refer to Contents tab below Introduced in 1937, and popular with designers, illustrators and commercial artists, Winsor & Newton Designers Gouache is a selection of vibrant, opaque water colours. 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 Primary set offers a selection of 6 x 14ml tubes of colour, specifically selected to produce optimum results when colour mixing, to produce strong, bright mixes. This set includes: Primary Yellow (527), Primary Red (524), Primary Blue (523), Permanent Green Middle (484), Ivory Black (331) and Zinc White (748). 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? Also available individually 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

GBP 22.99
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Winsor & Newton - Designers Gouache Introductory Set (10 x 14ml)

Winsor & Newton - Designers Gouache Introductory Set (10 x 14ml)

Size: 14ml Contains: 10 Colours* Artist-Quality Gouache Excellent introduction to the medium Highly-pigmented & opaque Quick-drying to a matte finish *please refer to Contents tab below Video: Winsor & Newton Designers Gouache - 82 Opaque Watercolours Introduced in 1937, and popular with designers, illustrators and commercial artists, Winsor & Newton Designers Gouache is a selection of vibrant, opaque watercolours. 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 Introduction set provides an ideal starter selection of 10 x 14ml tubes of colour, including: Primary Yellow (527), Permanent Yellow Deep (508), Spectrum Red (623), Primary Red (524), Ultramarine (660), Primary Blue (523), Permanent Green Middle (484), Yellow Ochre (744), Ivory Black (331) and Zinc White (748). 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? Also available individually 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 Synth

GBP 36.95
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