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Canson Montval A3 Natural White Cold Pressed 300 Gsm Watercolour Paper
2 available textures: cold pressed, rough grain
- Weight: 300 gsm
- Packaging: Sheets, blocks, spiral pads
- Natural white, fine-grained surface.
- High quality watercolor paper with sustainable results for students and artists.
- The popular choice due to students in the art, it has excellent value for money.
- Suitable for watercolor, gouache and acrylic coatings.
- Ability to handle large amounts of water and corrections.
Sakura Gelly Roll Metallic Gel Pens – Set Of 12 Assorted Colors – Metallic Shades
Set of 12 assorted metallic shades. Ball size 1.0 mm, line width 0.4 mm
Chemical-proof, Waterproof, Fade resistant, Odorless Pigment ink. Suitable for both white and dark-color papers.
Smooth-writing, very dense ink and constant ink flow from start to end.
No smears, feathers, or bleed-through on most papers.
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BRUSTRO Studio Gesso White 220ml
- A permanent flexible ready to use primer for canvas, board or even paper. It seals, protects, and gives a tooth to substrates to promote paint adhesion. Water-based and can be thinned down with water. (25%) , right white, Opaque, Water-based
- Suitable for creating a surface for both acrylic and oil paints. Flexible and can be applied in thin layers to get a variety of textures without cracking.
- Can be mixed with acrylic colours to produce a range of coloured grounds. For oil painting, seal the surface first with a sealant and apply three layers of gesso to avoid oil penetration.
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Brustro Professional Clarified Linseed Oil 100ml (75ml + 25ml Free)
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- Liquifies oil paints while retaining its original apperance. Dries faster than most other oils and adds body to paint.
- It is best to be used with dark or slow drying colours as it has a tendency to turn yellow over time.
- Excess usage should be avoided.