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Unison Yellow Values 1-18
From a converted coach house in Northumberland, England, artist John Hersey and a small batch of artisans lovingly make Unison pastels by hand. They make small batches of 100 to 200 pastels at a time. Each stick is hand rolled and allowed to air dry. There is a richness, smoothness, and intensity in these pastels that you can not find in any other line. Unison pastels are a hand made work of art themselves! This set contains Unison Yellow values 1-18. (This set used to be called Yellow Gold Values; it is now just called Yellow Values.)
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Simple Wood Display Easel
Simple Wood Display Easel - An inexpensive, unfinished pine easel. Ideal for display purposes. Not suitable for drawing or painting purposes. Height 64 inches, rubber tipped legs, with chain to prevent back leg from kicking out. Shipped knocked-down, assembles quickly with nuts and bolts (included). You can also use just the top "half" of this easel as a table top display easel - it's like having two easels in one! - If purchasing in higher quantity, the value is increased, due to the volume discount. QUANTITY DISCOUNT HAS ALREADY BEEN APPLIED.
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Red Sable Gold Taklon Mix
Connoisseur Red Sable an Taklon Mix
Premium sable blended with a quality gold taklon fiber is the perfect
combination for an outstanding all-purpose affordable brush line. The
blend of hair offers the resilience and snap which makes this series
ultra responsive and provides excellent shape retention and gives a high
color carrying capacity with a free flow of color. Long handles are
great for oils, alkyds and acrylic use. Gold plated brass ferrules.
Connoisseur Fine Art brushes, made in Japan, are guaranteed for the life
of the brush against defects in materials or manufacturing.
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Bomo Art Budapest Designs
We are extremely excited to be offering many of the exquisitely
beautiful items made by Bomo Art Budapest- including their exclusively
designed papers, hardcover drawing and journal books, enamel pins, and
gift cards. Our customers are immediately enchanted by the colors,
designs, and quality of these items- in fact, one person said "I am
ecstatic to have found Bomo Art Budapest items on your website!"
The name Bomo Art Budapest indicates not only the shop, but some of
Budapest’s touristic sights and most beautiful buildings that appear in their designs. You can discover the Opera House or the Gresham
Palace for example, but there are some designs showing the map of the
most beautiful parts of Budapest as it was at the end of the 19th
century. The motifs featuring old posters, postcards, musical notes or
famous Hungarian artists recall the halcyon days of the turn of the
century.
Károly Boldizsár has been in love with paper since he was
a child. On visiting a printing house he was touched by the peculiar
scent of labels and scraps of paper. After a series of events he ended
up in the printing business as a professional. His heart still starts to
beat faster whenever a freshly printed sheet of Bomo Art wrapping paper
rolls off the machine. He luckily meet Éva Holllósi in 2000, who -
based on Károly imaginative ideas - puts the motives down the on paper
and revive them.
Éva graduated in 2001 from the Hungarian University of
Fine Arts as a Graphic Designer. She was always charmed by nostalgic moods
going back to the turn of the century and by vintage illustrations, the
same which define the taste of Bomo Art. The original artwork of cards and
wrapping papers were made by watercolor techniques and with watercolor
pencil. The conscientious vocation and devotion to the artwork and design have
created the unified nature of Bomo Art for many years.
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