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Terry Ludwig Pastels - Arid Landscape Set of 60
Looking at this palette, we could not help but notice that it is also very similar to many portrait sets. There are the deep blues and greens for skin tone under- painting; and many beige and pink tones that are ideal for portrait work. All in all, a perfect set for many uses!
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Richeson Oil Mediums Shiva Series Damar Varnish
Damar Varnish is considered to be the best of the natural picture varnishes. It increases the brilliancy of the colors and provides moderately high gloss. Damar Varnish responds readily to ordinary solvents used in painting restoration.
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Winsor & Newton Artists' Retouching Varnish
Provides temproary protection for recently completed oil or alky'd paintings. Dries to a non-yellowing, glossy film.
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Michael Hardings Artists Dammar Varnish - 100ml
Final picture varnish. Creates a subtle gloss finish. Use with opaque, semi-opaque colors.
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Tom Norton Walnut Ink Drawing Stick
Most people, when they begin to draw, have a preconceived idea of what a drawing should look like, and this idea includes the kind of marks made by their drawing tool. Consequently, the look they are trying to achieve interferes with their ability to learn the basics of drawing. For this reason, instructors will often substitute twigs for drawing tools since twigs won't make a mark that is familiar or predictable to the student. This frees the student to start recognizing basic drawing elements such as the negative spaces between the marks made on a page and composition possibilities.
The Walnut Drawing Stick is a handy tool that, on one end, is sort of like a pen- but not really; and, on the other felted end, is sort of like a brush - but not really. The Walnut Drawing Stick is unfamiliar enough to achieve the same experience of the twig, yet, at the same time provide the capability of achieving, with experience, similar marks made with a conventional pen and brush.
The Walnut Drawing Stick measures 9 inches (23 cm) from tip to tip.
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