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Round brushes are gradually tapering and a great tool for beginners and proficient artists alike. Dala Series 4 brushes have soft, natural bristles making them well suited to watercolours. They are also an ideal economy brush for school projects.
Dala Acrylic paint has a wonderful, thick, creamy consistency that is lightfast, and value for money. Use in conjunction with Dala's extensive range of Acrylic Mediums.
Dala Acrylic paint has a wonderful, thick, creamy consistency that is lightfast, and value for money. Use in conjunction with Dala's extensive range of Acrylic Mediums.
Good quality, 100% cotton, 280 gsm pre-primed canvas. Supplied with wooden wedges to stretch the canvas in adverse weather conditions. Depth: 1. 8cmGrain: Medium
Dala Acrylic paint has a wonderful, thick, creamy consistency that is lightfast, and value for money.
Dala Acrylic paint has a wonderful, thick, creamy consistency that is lightfast, and value for money.
Dala pure pigments are water-based & highly concentrated offering excellent dispersion & consistant colour. Use the pigment straight from the bottle or mix colours to create your own custom shades. Most compatible with Dala liquid epoxy, urethane or acrylic. May alo be used to colour paints and more. Use more pigment for dramatic colour and less for more pastel shades.
Wipes clean easily. Suitable for wood, unglazed pottery, asbestos, metal, masonry, glass and untreated polystyrene.
Wipes clean easily. Suitable for wood, unglazed pottery, asbestos, metal, masonry, glass and untreated polystyrene.
Wipes clean easily. Suitable for wood, unglazed pottery, asbestos, metal, masonry, glass and untreated polystyrene.
Cadmium Pigments - Cadmium pigments are brilliantly coloured, with good permanence and tinting power. Cadmium yellow, orange and red have become familiar artists’ colours. The yellows were first used by artist’s in the 1840. Claude Monet’s famous yellow hues for example are painted in cadmium. The reds are relatively modern pigments only becoming commercially available in 1919.
Cadmium Pigments - Cadmium pigments are brilliantly coloured, with good permanence and tinting power. Cadmium yellow, orange and red have become familiar artists’ colours. The yellows were first used by artist’s in the 1840. Claude Monet’s famous yellow hues for example are painted in cadmium. The reds are relatively modern pigments only becoming commercially available in 1919.
Cadmium Pigments - Cadmium pigments are brilliantly coloured, with good permanence and tinting power. Cadmium yellow, orange and red have become familiar artists’ colours. The yellows were first used by artist’s in the 1840. Claude Monet’s famous yellow hues for example are painted in cadmium. The reds are relatively modern pigments only becoming commercially available in 1919.
Cadmium Pigments - Cadmium pigments are brilliantly coloured, with good permanence and tinting power. Cadmium yellow, orange and red have become familiar artists’ colours. The yellows were first used by artist’s in the 1840. Claude Monet’s famous yellow hues for example are painted in cadmium. The reds are relatively modern pigments only becoming commercially available in 1919.
Cadmium Pigments - Cadmium pigments are brilliantly coloured, with good permanence and tinting power. Cadmium yellow, orange and red have become familiar artists’ colours. The yellows were first used by artist’s in the 1840. Claude Monet’s famous yellow hues for example are painted in cadmium. The reds are relatively modern pigments only becoming commercially available in 1919.
Cadmium Pigments - Cadmium pigments are brilliantly coloured, with good permanence and tinting power. Cadmium yellow, orange and red have become familiar artists’ colours. The yellows were first used by artist’s in the 1840. Claude Monet’s famous yellow hues for example are painted in cadmium. The reds are relatively modern pigments only becoming commercially available in 1919.
Cadmium Pigments - Cadmium pigments are brilliantly coloured, with good permanence and tinting power. Cadmium yellow, orange and red have become familiar artists’ colours. The yellows were first used by artist’s in the 1840. Claude Monet’s famous yellow hues for example are painted in cadmium. The reds are relatively modern pigments only becoming commercially available in 1919.
Cadmium Pigments - Cadmium pigments are brilliantly coloured, with good permanence and tinting power. Cadmium yellow, orange and red have become familiar artists’ colours. The yellows were first used by artist’s in the 1840. Claude Monet’s famous yellow hues for example are painted in cadmium. The reds are relatively modern pigments only becoming commercially available in 1919.
Cadmium Pigments - Cadmium pigments are brilliantly coloured, with good permanence and tinting power. Cadmium yellow, orange and red have become familiar artists’ colours. The yellows were first used by artist’s in the 1840. Claude Monet’s famous yellow hues for example are painted in cadmium. The reds are relatively modern pigments only becoming commercially available in 1919.
Cadmium Pigments - Cadmium pigments are brilliantly coloured, with good permanence and tinting power. Cadmium yellow, orange and red have become familiar artists’ colours. The yellows were first used by artist’s in the 1840. Claude Monet’s famous yellow hues for example are painted in cadmium. The reds are relatively modern pigments only becoming commercially available in 1919.
Cadmium Pigments - Cadmium pigments are brilliantly coloured, with good permanence and tinting power. Cadmium yellow, orange and red have become familiar artists’ colours. The yellows were first used by artist’s in the 1840. Claude Monet’s famous yellow hues for example are painted in cadmium. The reds are relatively modern pigments only becoming commercially available in 1919.
Cadmium Pigments - Cadmium pigments are brilliantly coloured, with good permanence and tinting power. Cadmium yellow, orange and red have become familiar artists’ colours. The yellows were first used by artist’s in the 1840. Claude Monet’s famous yellow hues for example are painted in cadmium. The reds are relatively modern pigments only becoming commercially available in 1919.
Cadmium Pigments - Cadmium pigments are brilliantly coloured, with good permanence and tinting power. Cadmium yellow, orange and red have become familiar artists’ colours. The yellows were first used by artist’s in the 1840. Claude Monet’s famous yellow hues for example are painted in cadmium. The reds are relatively modern pigments only becoming commercially available in 1919.
Dala Artists' Stand Oil is a clear, thick carrier oil for artists' oil colourIt is a thicker version of Artists' Linseed Oil that improves gloss and enhances the paints colour intensity, producing an enamel like finish. It also enhances flexibility and encourages levelling on the painted surface. Can be diluted with artists' turpentine to increase the flow of the paint. It is resistant to yellowing |
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