Painting Supplies
Art Spectrum Refined Linseed Oil
Small amounts of Art Spectrum® Refined Linseed Oil added to oil paint will enhance flow and slow drying. This is particularly useful for 'alla prim...
View full detailsGolden GAC 100 (Multi Purpose Acrylic Polymer)
Golden GAC 100 - Multi-Purpose Acrylic Polymer is a sealer that helps prevent Support Induced Discoloration (SID) caused by impurities that are dra...
View full detailsJacquard Pearl Ex Pigment 21g
Add a lustrous glow to paintings, drawings, sculpture, stamping, jewelry, and more! Made from powdered mica, Non-toxic, inert, powdered pigments th...
View full detailsGolden Soft Gel Medium (Semi Gloss)
Golden Soft Gel is available in Gloss, Matte or Semi-Gloss this product is thinner than Golden Heavy Body Acrylic colours, Soft Gels are moderately...
View full detailsArt Basics 170KFS Imitation Sable FILBERT Short Handle
Manglon hair, is a unique blend of multi-filament synthetic fibres. It is specifically designed for sensitive applications. With the feel and chara...
View full detailsArt Basics 108 White Taklon Brush Set 4
These short handled brushes are suitable for watercolour or acrylic. The set contains: no. 1 flat, 1/2" flat, 3/4" angle and 1/4" angle.
Renoir Wideflow 8020 Synthetic Brushes
Golden nylon brushes, with natural wooden handle and black aluminium ferrule, excellent for varnishing or background work. These brushers have a s...
View full detailsMatisse Background Acrylic Paints 250ml
Matisse Background Acrylic Paint are an ideal two-in-one gesso which seals and adds colour to a variety of surfaces. They are highly pigmented low-...
View full detailsRoyal Talens Ecoline Liquid Watercolour Inks 30ml
Royal Talens Ecoline Liquid Watercolour Inks are perfect for bright illustrations, design work or calligraphy. They come in 60 bright colours inclu...
View full detailsBrown Horse Hair Sumi-E Brushes
These brown horse hair brushes are stiffer than the white goat hair. Japanese Sumi-e brushes. Like the Europeans, Japan has a 1000 year history of...
View full detailsRaphael 867 Kevrin+ Mongoose Fine Brushes
The Raphael 867 Kevrin+ Fine Oil Brush is a game-changer for artists seeking exceptional control and versatility. Developed after two years of rese...
View full detailsWinsor & Newton Griffin Alkyd Oil Paints 37ml
Winsor & Newton Griffin Alkyd Oil Colours offer the brilliance and working properties of traditional oils, but with the advantage of faster dry...
View full detailsWinsor & Newton Watercolour Art Masking Fluid 75ml
Winsor & Newton Watercolour Art Masking Fluid is a liquid with added pigmentation for masking areas of work needing protection when colour is a...
View full detailsRaphael 803 Kazan Squirrel Round Brushes
Discover the Raphael 803 Kazan Squirrel Round Brush, a true icon in watercolour painting for over 100 years. Known as the French watercolour mop, t...
View full detailsNeef 995 Taklon Angle Shader Brushes
Neef 995 Taklon Angle Shader Brushes are made with soft white taklon hair that provide a smooth stroke. They have very strong filaments, excellent ...
View full detailsLangridge Ultra Saturate Blue
Langridge Ultra Saturate Blue is a highly pigmented acrylic based paint first made famous by Yves Klein under the product name International Klein...
View full detailsSchmincke Aqua Bronze Pigments
Formerly Tro Col, Schmincke Aqua-Bronze is a range of metallic gouache in dry powder form. Best mixed with distilled water. May also be mixed with...
View full detailsWinsor & Newton Cotman Watercolour Paint Half Pans
Winsor & Newton Cotman Watercolour Half Pan Paints possess all of the great qualities of Cotman Watercolour Paint tubes, but in a dry solid for...
View full detailsDaniel Smith Extra Fine Watercolour Paints 15ml
Daniel Smith Extra Fine Watercolours Daniel Smith Extra Fine Watercolours are a superior-quality watercolour paint formulated to meet and exceed th...
View full detailsWinsor & Newton Series 7 Kolinsky Sable Brushes
For over 150 years, Winsor & Newton Series 7 brushes have been celebrated as the finest watercolour brushes in the world. Designed in 1866 by t...
View full detailsChromacryl Student Acrylic Paints 250ml
Chromacryl 250ml acrylics are ideal for beginners, students, and hobbyists who need more paint for home projects or classroom use. With a medium-...
View full detailsRaphael 8244 Kaerell Filbert Brushes
The Raphael KAERELL 8244 FILBERT brush is part of an extensive range of short-handled synthetic brushes which keep their shape and are profession...
View full detailsMatisse Fluid Acrylics 135ml
Matisse Fluid Acrylics have a very smooth, runny but slightly dense viscosity. Being highly pigmented, the colours will appear dark and intense on ...
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What is painting?
Painting is a visual art form that involves applying pigments, colours, or other mediums to a surface, typically using brushes, palette knives, or other tools. It is a creative expression where artists use various techniques and styles to depict subjects, convey emotions, explore concepts, or communicate ideas. Painting can encompass a wide range of mediums, including acrylics, oils, watercolours, tempera, and mixed media, and it can be executed on surfaces such as canvas, paper, wood, or fabric. From representational to abstract, painting serves as a means of personal expression, storytelling, and cultural reflection, spanning diverse genres and traditions throughout history.
What surfaces can a painting be used on?
Paintings can be created on various surfaces, including canvas, paper, wood, fabric, glass, metal, plastic, and stone. Each surface offers unique characteristics that influence the final artwork, from the texture of canvas to the translucency of glass or the durability of metal. Artists choose surfaces based on their preferred medium and technique, whether it's the absorbency of watercolour paper, the smoothness of wood panels, or the reflective quality of metal or glass. Experimentation with different surfaces allows artists to explore diverse textures, effects, and expressions in their paintings.
What are some tips for painting?
Start with a Plan: Have a clear idea of what you want to paint or the effect you want to achieve before you begin.
Use Quality Materials: Invest in good quality paints, brushes, and surfaces to enhance the overall quality of your artwork.
Practice Mixing Colours: Spend time experimenting with colour mixing to achieve the desired shades and tones for your painting.
Work from General to Specific: Begin by blocking in larger shapes and areas of colour before adding details.
Experiment with Different Techniques: Explore various painting techniques such as wet-on-wet, dry brush, glazing, and impasto to add texture and interest to your artwork.
Take Breaks: Give yourself time to step back and assess your work from a distance periodically. Taking breaks also helps prevent fatigue and allows you to approach your painting with fresh eyes.
Don't Be Afraid to Make Mistakes: Mistakes are a natural part of the creative process. Embrace them as opportunities to learn and grow as an artist.
Pay Attention to Composition: Consider the arrangement of elements within your painting to create a visually pleasing composition.
Use Light and Shadow: Pay attention to light and shadow to add depth and dimension to your artwork. Consider the direction and intensity of light sources in your composition.
Keep Experimenting: Painting is a journey of exploration and discovery. Keep experimenting with new techniques, subjects, and styles to continually challenge yourself and expand your artistic skills.
Remember that painting is a personal and subjective endeavour, so don't be discouraged if your results don't match your expectations right away. With practice and perseverance, you'll continue to improve and develop your own unique artistic voice.
How long does it take paintings to dry?
The drying time for paintings varies depending on factors such as the type of paint used, the thickness of the paint layers, environmental conditions, and the presence of drying mediums or additives. Generally, acrylic paints dry the fastest, usually within minutes to hours, while oil paints can take days, weeks, or even months to fully dry, especially for thicker applications or when using drying agents. Watercolour paints typically dry relatively quickly, within minutes to hours, as the water evaporates from the paper. It's important to allow paintings to dry completely before varnishing, framing, or storing them to prevent damage or smudging.
What art supplies will I need when using paint?
When painting, necessary art supplies encompass different paint types (acrylics, oils, watercolours), an array of paintbrushes for diverse effects, a palette for colour mixing, a painting surface (canvas, paper, wood), a stable easel, cleaning tools like water and solvents, optionally a palette knife for texture, mediums or additives for paint manipulation, palette cups for liquids, and protective gear like gloves and aprons for safety.