Until quite recently you couldn’t get artist-quality cotton papers that were very white because the ‘optical brighteners’ added to the pulp made the paper not archival. And unfortunately those ...
On 13 January 2010 / By Julie Caves(This post was updated on 20-03-20) Egg tempera is a semi-opaque, water-soluble and permanent painting medium wonderful for fine art painting, restoration and icon painting. It is perfect ...
On 12 January 2010 / By Julie CavesNew painters who are just starting out in acrylics for the first time often ask for a bit of guidance when choosing materials. One of the first things ...
On 4 January 2010 / By Julie CavesWe have a very nice new book written by a fine artist and a lovely man: Painting Boats and Coastal Scenery by Robert Brindley. A 160 page paperback ...
On 12 November 2009 / By Julie CavesThe Guest Artist section is the backbone of this blog. It is a place for artists to talk about their work, techniques and materials. I am sure that ...
On 26 October 2009 / By Julie CavesI was speaking with some artists this weekend who said Jackson’s prices and selection were amazing but that they occasionally find a lower price with another supplier. So ...
On 12 September 2009 / By Julie CavesR&F Handmade Paints R&F Paints are world renowned for their high quality Pigment Sticks (oil paint with a touch of wax) and Encaustic Paint (wax paint you need ...
On 10 September 2009 / By Julie CavesYou might find the information provided on an art supply manufacturer’s website helpful. Their sites can have plenty of detailed guidance that is useful. So here are the ...
On 10 September 2009 / By Julie CavesThe Jackson’s Art Blog is a friendly place for artists to talk about their work, techniques and materials. I am sure that one artist explaining how they solved ...
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