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Ruby Red 625 Series 4 – Sennelier Gouache Extra Fine Tube
34.00 د.إ41.00 د.إRuby Red 625 Series 4 - Sennelier Gouache Extra Fine Tube is made with Sennelier extra-fine pigments and natural gums of superior quality. The unctuous consistency of this superfine gouache…
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Sapphire Blue 332 Series 3 – Sennelier Gouache Extra Fine Tube
30.00 د.إ37.00 د.إSapphire Blue 332 Series 3 - Sennelier Gouache Extra Fine Tube is made with Sennelier extra-fine pigments and natural gums of superior quality. The unctuous consistency of this superfine gouache…
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Sennelier Abstract Innovative Acrylic Original Heavy Body
47.00 د.إSennelier Abstract Innovative Acrylic Original Heavy Body - Available in 4 FL/OZ squeezy pack. It has heavy body consistency (retains the marks left by the tool), satin finish and very…
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Sennelier Abstract Soft Body Acrylic Matt 60ml
33.00 د.إTitanium White 116 - Sennelier Abstract Innovative Acrylic Matt Soft Body is available in squeezy pack. It has soft body consistency, fluid elasticity, matt, velvety, opaque appearance and it's multi…
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Sennelier Extra-Fine Fine Artists’ Oils
Sennelier's carefully selected pigments are grounded longer for finest and most vivid coloration. New homogeneous formula for a dense, yet smooth and firm consistency. Binded with Safflower oil provides non-yellowing…
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Sennelier Gouache Extra-Fine Tube
30.00 د.إ50.00 د.إSennelier Gouache Extra Fine colors are made with Sennelier extra-fine pigments and natural gums of superior quality. The unctuous consistency of this superfine gouache gives velvety and opaque touch, miscible…
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Acrylic, oil, and occasionally watercolor paints are the most common types of paint used on canvas. Water-based acrylic paints are renowned for their adaptability, speedy drying, and strong adhesion to canvas surfaces. On the other hand, oil paints work with an oil-based medium, usually linseed oil. They are renowned for their vibrant colors, prolonged drying times, and blending abilities. Watercolors can also be used on canvas, though it’s less common.
In illustration and art, painting ink is a liquid medium. It is made up of finely ground pigments, frequently carbon black, combined with a liquid medium, usually water or alcohol. Painting ink is highly pigmented and a fluid substance that can be used to create artwork with brushes, pens, or other drawing implements. Rich, intense color, quick drying time, and versatility are all characteristics that make painting ink highly prized.