When it comes to creating breathtaking oil paintings, artists around the world seek materials that offer superior quality, vibrant colors, and a smooth, workable texture.
It’s been a busy few months for David Poxon RI, NWS, IWM. Planning, organising and hosting another prestigious International Watercolour Masters Exhibition attracting the top
We caught up with one of the world’s elite watercolour artists’ Alex Hillkurtz fresh from his live demo at the International Watercolour Masters Arena. Alex
Our North West Art Group this month is Art for Happiness! After completing teacher training qualifications whilst working in adult education, Rebecca Freear established her
For artists and craftists looking to explore the world of watercolours, Derwent has unveiled a new product that promises to deliver professional results with every
We caught up with Felicity Flutter RI shortly after she had finished her mesmerising live demo at the International Watercolour Masters 2024. Felicity works primarily
This article is the first of a series that showcases the remarkable work of numerous Art Groups and Societies registered with us. If you are
Following a critical life event in 2017 Christopher Evans picked up a paintbrush and has never put it down. Living with a neurological condition automatic
Traditionally used in interior design, stencils and masks have evolved and are now a firm favourite with fine artists and craftists alike! Used prolifically by
In the first of our monthly ‘how to’ series we are taking a look at watercolour masking fluid. Masking Fluid is such an invaluable tool
In my first Inktober article ‘A Beginners Guide To Indian Ink‘ we discovered the unique properties of Indian Ink. In this post we take a
Indian ink, also known as Chinese ink or India ink, is a type of ink traditionally used in East Asia for writing, drawing, and painting.