Used as part of the Bob Ross Painting System, this unique straight edged flexiable blade can be used for producing a wide range of oil painting techniques from smearing paint evenly over large areas to adding fine details to your artwork.
Has a sturdy, comfortable handle & comes in a size no. 5.
This knive is great for impasto & other techniques with oil. ...
Bockingford watercolour sheets are a beautiful English watercolour paper, traditionally made on a cylinder mould machine at St Cuthberts Mill. The paper is a high quality watercolour paper made using pure materials to archival standards. Their attractive surface is created using natural woollen felts that give it a distinctive random texture. Appreciated for its excellent colour lifting abilities. This is an extremely forgiving watercolour paper valued by professional & amateur artists around the world. Bockingford watercolour paper offers quality at an affordable price.
Texture: short grain.
Quality/ Recommended: Recommended for professional artists & art students.
Weight: 190gsm
Acid free: Yes
Made from: 100% woodfree bleached chemical pulp
Colour: White 89% TAPPI Whiteness value No OBAs (Optical brightening agents) Highly lightfast (minimum 6+ on Blue Wool Scale)
Ideal for: Ideal for watercolour, as well as acrylic, gouache, pastel, pen & ink, pencil & charcoal
Texture: Cold Press (NOT)
Brand: Bockingford
Format (cm): 56 x 76 cm
Format (inches): 22 x 29.9 inches (approx.)
Sizing: Internally sized.
Mould made: Cylinder mould made.
We sell these in packs online or they are available individually in our Islington Store ...
Bockingford watercolour pads are a beautiful English watercolour paper, traditionally made on a cylinder mould machine at St Cuthberts Mill.
The paper is a high quality watercolour paper made using pure materials to archival standards.
Their attractive surface is created using natural woollen felts that give it a distinctive random texture. Appreciated for its excellent colour lifting abilities.
This is an extremely forgiving watercolour paper valued by professional & amateur artists around the world. Bockingford watercolour paper offers quality at an affordable price.
Quality/ Recommended: Recommended for professional artists & art students.
Weight: 300gsm
Acid free: Yes
Made from: 100% woodfree bleached chemical pulp.
Colour: White
Texture: short grain.
Ideal for: Ideal for watercolour, as well as acrylic, gouache, pastel, pen & ink, pencil & charcoal.
Texture: Cold Pressed (NOT)
Brand: Bockingford
Format (cm): 17.8 x 12.7 cm, 31 x 23 cm, 36 x 26 cm
Format (inches): 7x 5 inches, 12.2 x 9 inches (approx.), 14.1 x 10.2 inches (approx)
Sizing: Internally sized.
Mould made: Cylinder mould made. ...
Bockingford watercolour pads are a beautiful English watercolour paper, traditionally made on a cylinder mould machine at St Cuthberts Mill.
The paper is a high quality watercolour paper made using pure materials to archival standards.
Their attractive surface is created using natural woollen felts that give it a distinctive random texture. Appreciated for its excellent colour lifting abilities.
This is an extremely forgiving watercolour paper valued by professional & amateur artists around the world. Bockingford watercolour paper offers quality at an affordable price.
Quality/ Recommended: Recommended for professional artists & art students.
Weight: 300gsm
Acid free: Yes
Made from: 100% woodfree bleached chemical pulp.
Colour: White
Texture: short grain.
Ideal for: Ideal for watercolour, as well as acrylic, gouache, pastel, pen & ink, pencil & charcoal.
Texture: Cold Pressed (NOT)
Brand: Bockingford
Format (cm): 17.8 x 12.7 cm, 31 x 23 cm, 36 x 26 cm
Format (inches): 7x 5 inches, 12.2 x 9 inches (approx.), 14.1 x 10.2 inches (approx)
Sizing: Internally sized.
Mould made: Cylinder mould made. ...
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Bob Ross T-shirt White Happy Trees (L)
Bob Ross T-shirt featuring his favourite things to paint - Happy trees!
White colour Available in size S, M L and XL
Material: 100% cotton
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