Water tank brush.It consists of a familiar-looking bunch of bristles at the one end, but the handle isn't solid plastic. Rather it's a container or reservoir designed to hold water. The two bits screw together, and the clip-on cap stops the water leaking out when you're not using the brush.As you use the waterbrush, water gradually seeps down from the reservoir onto the bristles. This means the brush bristles are permanently moist or damp.Ιn 2 sizes.
Synthetic resin varnish 50585 Final varnish for paintings in acrylic. Glossy, colourless; non-yellowing; age-resistant; fast drying. Thinner: Turpentine substitute (50019)
Synthetic resin varnish 50585 Final varnish for paintings in acrylic. Matt, colourless; non-yellowing; age-resistant; fast drying. Thinner: Turpentine substitute (50019)
New Graduate Acrylics offer a very affordable range of acrylic colours. The range features bright and strong colours that are easy to brush onto surfaces. They can be used on any paper surface, primed board or canvas, used indoors or outdoors and are so versatile they can also be used with a variety of acrylic mediums, also available from Daler-Rowney. Graduate Acrylic colours are of good pigment strength and flow easily across paper and primed surfaces. colours are water-based and contain no solvents. In accordance with EC labelling regulations, all colours are classified as non-dangerous for use. The advantage of acrylic colours to schools and hobbyists, of course, is that artwork can be dried and stored away shortly after an art class has been completed, and will not smudge if water is spilled on the surface of the painting. The colours are fast-drying, durable and flexible, so paintings will last a long time. Paper and canvas coated with Graduate Acrylic can be loosely rolled and stored without fear of cracking.
A white, light-resistant and non-aging coarse primer for working with water colours on greaseless surfaces like canvas, card board or wood. Forms an elastic, matt, structured film after drying. AQUA watercolour ground, coarse is ready to use and should be applied pure with a pallet knife onto the painting ground.