Whether you’re a watercolourist, illustrator or just a plain ol’ doodler that likes to experiment in your work, Brusho Crystal Colours are your new best friends.
Brusho Crystal Colours from Colourcraft are incredibly versatile, highly pigmented watercolour crystals that come recommended for an almost endless list of applications and techniques including card making, scrapbooking, stencilling, design work or watercolour painting.
So, let us introduce you to these unique materials, offering some highlights, techniques and accessories to help get you started.
Founded in 1832 & receiving their first Royal Warrant in 1841, Winsor & Newton produce some of the finest quality & most desirable art materials available today.
Their oil colour range offers a broad spectrum of vivid, intermixable colours, hues and tones in several different varieties including Artists’, Winton & the water-mixable Artisan. Today, we’ll be covering the drying times across each of these different ranges, to help you to use these wonderful paints to their full potential.
Watercolour pencils combine the precision of a coloured pencil with the liquid beauty of watercolour paints for an almost magical hybrid tool ideal for both complete newcomers & seasoned artists looking for something new and exciting.
Understanding how best to use a watercolour pencil is essential for unlocking their true creative potential.
In this post, we’ll be taking a look at the colourful world of watercolour pencils, discussing techniques & highlighting examples from brands such as Faber-Castell, Derwent and Pentel.
Founded in 1887, Sennelier have been a cornerstone of the fine art world for over a century, with their materials being adopted by legendary artists like Picasso, Degas and Matisse.
Amongst their most popular materials are their range of pastels and sticks, with each offering unique characteristics ideal for a variety of techniques, styles & applications.
Join us as we look through these exceptional pastels & discover just why Sennelier have remained SO popular for SO long.
For centuries now, artists & their palettes have had an almost symbiotic relationship, with the vast world of paint palettes growing to encompass a plethora of materials, shapes, sizes and designs.
This can be understandably daunting for newcomers & anyone not already in the know, so join us today as we break down what to look for when browsing these incredibly useful tools, including what they're made for, how best to utilise them and (hopefully) what works best for you!
Today, we’re doing our best to break down the different forms of canvas out there, what makes them unique & how they benefit the artist.
Join us & hopefully, once you’re done reading, you’ll have a better understanding of what works for you (and some ideas for a fun, fresh change!).
For beginners, oil painting can be a rich, rewarding experience. But where to start?
Join us in our latest blog post as we explore the best options for starting out on your creative journey.