Explore the world of watercolour paper sizes! Discover imperial, metric and ‘A’ standards for a clearer choice of surface.
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The quality of your paper is of the greatest importance when it comes to watercolour painting. If you choose the right surface it can greatly
Our guide to Soaking and Stretching Watercolour Paper will ensure your paper doesn’t move and buckle (commonly known as cockling).
Cartridge paper is not the only surface option for coloured pencil artists. In this post I will show you how Derwent’s new pencil range, Chromaflow,
Oil pastels are a versatile medium, yet often undervalued. With a wide range of techniques available, they offer countless possibilities for artists. They have a
Coloured pencils are a match made in heaven for botanical subjects, precision and detail. They are portable, forgiving and accessible and by using layering techniques
This is my third article in a series of blog posts about using colour pencil. In my previous articles I covered the differences in Derwent’s
In this blog post Joanna Farrow puts the Lyra Rembrandt Charcoal, Sketching & Art Specials pencil sets through their paces. Joanna used Strathmore Series 400
With the holiday season fast approaching we have added to our range a lightweight portable paint palette. Viviva Coloursheets are like dot cards but on
The immediacy and portability of coloured pencils make them a great starting point for many artists. Here I will be discussing the different types of
Watercolour papers can be a minefield for a beginner. ‘What paper should I use?’ is one of the most common questions I get asked in