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Features & Editorials
Watercolour paper is a versatile surface which has a degree of absorbency that allows transparent colour to appear its most luminous. Watercolour paper ...
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Watercolour Painting
One of the great advantages of watercolour is its simplicity. All you need to start painting is water, a brush, and some pans ...
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Features & Editorials
Claire Spencer PS is an artist inspired by the natural world, who works with oils, watercolour and pastel. Claire recently explored some of ...
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Studio and General
Viridian Green (PG18) is a semi-transparent green pigment with a distinctive blue undertone. It can be found in the paintings of the Impressionists ...
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Features & Editorials
Brexit and COVID-19 have impacted upon art material supplies at a time when demand has also surged as more people have had time ...
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Jackson's Painting Prize 2021
Jackson’s Painting Prize 2021 shortlist has now been selected. From the longlist of 400 artworks, 42 exceptional entries have been chosen by our ...
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Watercolour Painting
Throughout March, we asked four fluid artists to try Jackson’s Alcohol Inks. Here, they share their thoughts on drying times and consistency of ...
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Watercolour Painting
So you want to try watercolour painting for the first time, but you’re not sure what you need to get started? Here we ...
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Watercolour Painting
Historically, watercolour paintings have been displayed framed behind glass because they are on paper which can be stained by dirt and dust, can’t ...
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Studio and General
In California, it is a requirement to label products that contain chemicals that may cause cancer, birth defects, or reproductive harm. Products that ...
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Features & Editorials
This week marks one year since the start of the first UK lockdown and along with it the upheaval of our regular lives ...
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Jackson's Painting Prize 2021
Jackson’s Painting Prize received 8674 submissions this year, from artists all over the world, of all ages and abilities. We are now thrilled ...
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