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Uni - POSCA Assorted Marker Gift Case (54pc)

Uni - POSCA Assorted Marker Gift Case (54pc)

Nib: Assorted Nib Size: Assorted Nib Shape: Assorted Colours Included: 54 An assorted set of 54 POSCA markers Kept in a sleek, stylish, purpose-built gift case High-quality, water-based paint markers Lightfast, matt, opaque & water-resistant Stable pigments with strong UV resistance Permanent on porous surfaces (wood, textiles etc.) Erasable on non-porous surfaces (glass, plastic etc.) Bringing together 54 assorted POSCA markers, this set provides an abundance of examples from across the broad 66 colour range, along with highlighting 5 separate nib styles & sizes, from the calibrated ultra-fine point of the PC-1MR to the extra large chisel tip of the PC-8K. All of this is displayed in an attractive, purpose-built gift case emblazoned with the POSCA logo that securely holds all of your markers for convenience & even includes a small guidebook of information, hints & tips so you can truly get the most out of the variety on offer. PC-1MR (0.7mm) Calibrated ultra-fine tip ringed in metal for a consistently measured line. PC-3M (0.9 - 1.3mm) The fine tip is small enough to write with, bold enough to colour with. PC-5M (1.8 - 2.5mm) The most versatile marker in the range, popular amongst amateurs & professionals alike. PC-7M (4.5 - 5.5mm) This larger bullet-shaped tip is great for drawing smooth, regular curves. PC-8K (8mm) Produce clean, controlled & refined lines with this large chisel tip. Please refer to the "Contents" tab below for a more detailed breakdown of colours How do I activate my new POSCA marker? What surfaces can I work on?

GBP 139.99
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Winsor & Newton - Lea Radial Studio Easel

Winsor & Newton - Lea Radial Studio Easel

Single mast design Made from seasoned beechwood Tilting facility to achieve your perfect position Maximum canvas height: 182 cm Whole easel height is 240cm (95") Weight: 6.7 kg A single mast design, the Winsor & Newton Thames Radial Easel (now the Lea Easel) can be tilted to achieve the perfect working position. Constructed from seasoned beechwood, this easel provides a robust and rigid frame, making it ideal for working on larger pieces of art. Why use an Easel? Many artists prefer to use an easel because it enables them to work more freely, and to step back and view artwork from a distance. Working in a vertical position reduces the possibility of perspective being skewed, prevents dust gathering on slow-drying media, and the build up of loose pastel, chalk or charcoal sitting on the support. How Do I use An Easel? The following videos give further information on using an easel: Starting To Draw: Using An Easel What types of Easel are available? We stock a variety of easels to ensure the artist's every requirement is met. Field or Portable Easels are designed to be taken outdoors, and are the perfect choice for travelling artists or those wanting to plein air paint. This type of easel is also preferable for artists who prefer a level of mobility around their studio. Folding to a lightweight, compact size, portable easels require little storage space. Available in H-Frame, A-Frame and Single Mast designs, Studio Easels  are ideal for the artist who has a dedicated studio space, where an easel can remain standing indefinitely. H-Frame easels have a strong base that makes them sturdier than A-Frame easels, and better able to handle large canvases. A-Frame or Lyre easels have two legs at the front and one at the rear, which pushes forward allowing the easel to be flattened and easily stored. Single Mast easels are simple and affordable, a great choice for beginning artists, art students, or anyone with limited storage space. Portable and easy to store, Table Easels are small enough to place on a table top, and perfect for artists who prefer to sit while working, or whose work is on a more modest scale.

GBP 99.99
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Liquitex - Professional Acrylic Gloss Pouring Medium (3.78ltr)

Liquitex - Professional Acrylic Gloss Pouring Medium (3.78ltr)

Excellent acrylic medium Designed to prevent crazing in poured applications Transparent, gloss finish 3.78 litre tub Incredible value Video: Liquitex Pouring Medium Formulated to enhance the creations of artists working with Liquitex Acrylic Paint, but equally effective when mixed with any Acrylic Colour, Liquitex Professional Pouring Effects Medium has been designed to prevent crazing in poured applications. Liquitex Professional Pouring Effects Medium dries to a clear, glossy and flexible finish. When dry, the pouring medium is permanent and non-yellowing, making it the perfect medium to protect precious artwork from genuine abrasion and damage. Blog Post: How To Use Pouring Medium When Painting With Acrylics What is a Medium? Any liquid which changes the consistency of the paint it is mixed with may be classed as a medium. Liquitex mediums are designed specifically for use with acrylic paints, and produce effects ranging from thin glaze to thick impasto, 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. Acrylic Mediums: Exploring The Possibilities gives further information on the Liquitex range of acrylic mediums, and how they can be used. Why choose Liquitex Pouring Medium? Developed to reduce crazing, cracking and bubbles forming in drying Acrylic Colour, Liquitex Pouring Medium creates even, flowing pools of colour in poured applications, without adding transparency. Fully intermixable, all Liquitex Mediums are water resistant and ph neutral when dry, non-yellowing and permanent. How do I use Liquitex Pouring Medium? Drying to a smooth, high gloss finish, Liquitex Professional Pouring Effects Medium can be mixed with Liquitex Soft Body acrylic colour to form a vibrant, coloured, flexible film. The following videos offer some ideas on how to use Liquitex Professional Pouring Effects Medium: Liquitex Innovative Mediums Acrylic Pouring, Collage & Texture 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 Liquitex? Founded in 1933 by Henry Levison, Permanent Pigments, an oil colour producing company from Cincinnati, Ohio developed the first water-based artist acrylic paints. Their new formulation was launched in 1955, under 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 vibrant acrylic paints and mediums, enabling artists to continually explore new and innovative ways of working with Acrylic Colour.

GBP 94.99
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