Reynard
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- Cambridgeshire, UK
Cass are pretty good fun to wander around...I seem to always end up with a set of Staedtler pigment pens! On New Years eve, I wanted to give the daughter of a friend some oilbars/oil pad etc and Cass offer a set of 12 for 39.99. In the shop the same product was marked 49.99. They'll reduce the price but always check £ online if you're going for anything specific. Atlantis is the other treasure trove...BIG paper, and a big store. Opposite Bunhill graveyard in the City,Right here
https://www.cassart.co.uk/painting/..._brush_series_201_cass_exclusive_set_of_4.htm
https://www.cassart.co.uk/painting/...gian_oil_38ml_set_of_10_including_brush.htm#b
https://www.cassart.co.uk/painting/surfaces/cotton_canvas/winsor_newton_deep_edge_canvas.htm
I may have the canvas think wrong but i paid £2.20 for something that looked like these .
https://www.youtube.com/user/BobRossInc
@wheresthetorch Today's post brings a book in immaculate condition:Let me know what it's like when it arrives - I might get a copy.
@wheresthetorch Today's post brings a book in immaculate condition:
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A good start though. hope you enjoyed doing it, and it's the first of manyInspired by this thread I decided to get my paints (acrylic) out for the first time in many years. I was never very good in the first place and the lay-off hasn't done me much good. Sense of perspective a bit off and I can't seem to make the bushes look real. I forgot the doorknob and locker!
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It is very, very loosely based on this
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Thatched Cottage Malin Head by Bryan Wallace, on Flickr
Anything goes! My junior attempts at calligraphy were made using Bryant & May wooden matchboxes and bits of garden cane with a slit in them! Gillots 303 are a favourite.Nice,
Rotrings, too pricey for me I'd break them
I do use uni pins (Mitsubishi !)which are pretty good, but find them too uniform and dry up in fine sizes for outdoor sketching.
So I use old Gillet dipping nibs, cocktail sticks, matches or whatever's lying around.