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MAPED FLUO'PEPS PASTEL HIGHLIGHTERS
LKR 465.00
THEF:;LLSTOP PENCIL CASE A5 PADDED
LKR 1,120.00
UNIBALL JETSTREAM SX-150 BALL POINT PEN 1.0MM
LKR 600.00 – LKR 1,080.00 Camel Poster colour (student range) are bold bright and opaque. They are easy to mix, flow easily and dry quickly, making painting a delightful experience.
Poster colours with high degree of opacity and colour strength for design, illustration and gouche painting.
Bold to the max and permanent to the core, Sharpie Permanent Markers inspire you to transform ordinary surfaces into passionately creative statements. Made to write practically everywhere, vivid Sharpie markers eliminate dull and boring. The original permanent marker, Sharpie has iconic ink that dries quickly and resists both water and fading. While pale imitations wither away, Sharpie markers make creations that endure. Featuring a bold fine point built for jaw-dropping marks, Sharpie Permanent Markers ignite courageous self-expression.
The Angular paint brush is very similar to a flat brush with the outer edge at an angle. They are used in decorative painting such as flowers and other details requiring curved and blended strokes of varying widths. Additionally, holding the brush at an angle you can paint flat strokes therefore replacing your flat brush at times resulting in less brush changes.
The charcoal pencils leave a much blacker line. Compressed charcoal with soot and clay give the charcoal pencils their deep black colour and can be produced in different degree of hardness.
Pigma® ink, invented by Sakura over 30 years ago, continues to be the most reliable permanent ink on the market today. Artists, consumers, the government, and scientists consider Pigma Micron® a necessary basic tool for any archival-quality, handwritten project.
This permanent, fade resistant, chemically stable, pigment-based ink will not bleed or run if liquids are spilled on or applied to the document after the ink has dried. Perfect for legal situations, Pigma ink is nearly impossible to alter on documents, in log books, or on checks. Architects, archivists, anthropologists, entomologists and laboratories depend on Pigma Micron for record keeping.
Manga artists, professional illustrators and watercolorists use the range of point sizes to create precision lines. Scrapbookers and crafters value its archival quality for preserving memories in journals, and notebooks. Use Pigma Micron to leave a mark that will last a lifetime.
Good pencil drawings start with a good graphite pencil! With Derwent Graphic you’ve got a wide choice of degrees from a fine and crisp 9H to soft and smudgy 9B, so whether you are doing fine detailed illustrations or adding shading and texture to your drawing we’ve got the right pencil for you! You wouldn’t expect anything less from the company that made the first graphite pencils in the UK!
Staedtler Triplus Fineliner 334 triangular barrel with dry-safe ink. Pack of 4 colours (contains red, blue, green and black) – in the useful and ingenious Staedtler stand-up box.
Often used for life studies charcoal is a traditional art material but we’ve encased it in wood to make a charcoal pencil, giving you greater control over your drawings while keeping all those charcoal effects that you love!
Available in three grades and white, these pencils provide a wide tonal range from the deepest of blacks to the lighest of greys.
Set of 6 Staedtler Triplus 334 fineliners in pastel colours, presented in a useful stand-up box. Contains one each of 21 Light Rose, 62 Lavender, 82 Light Grey, 430 Peach, 305 Blue and 505 Green.
Free flowing painting pens with robust fine liner 0.5mm Japanese nib. The waterbased ink provides excellent opaque coverage even on dark backgrounds and is permanent once dry. The colours can be blended whilst still wet and a number of effects can be achieved from the free flowing ink. The fluid ink can be blown on to create a spray directly from the nib, or larger droplets can be achieved by flicking the pen onto the surface, the Derwent water brush can be used to create blends and washes once colours have been applied. Once dry, the ink is permanent and other layers of colour can be applied.
Suitable for use on a number of surfaces including cartridge paper, tracing paper, watercolour paper, cardboard, leather, cotton & silk (must be heat set on reverse to allow hand washing), plastics and film.
Please note: Shake well before use. The nib can become blocked if the ink is allowed to dry. Replace the air-tight lid immediately after use and store the pen in a horizontal position. If the ink does dry in the nib, pulling the nib out of the pen and placing it in a jar of water may help to dissolve the dried ink. Dry with a paper towel before replacing the nib.
Free flowing painting pens with robust fine liner 0.5mm Japanese nib. The waterbased ink provides excellent opaque coverage even on dark backgrounds and is permanent once dry. The colours can be blended whilst still wet and a number of effects can be achieved from the free flowing ink. The fluid ink can be blown on to create a spray directly from the nib, or larger droplets can be achieved by flicking the pen onto the surface, the Derwent water brush can be used to create blends and washes once colours have been applied. Once dry, the ink is permanent and other layers of colour can be applied.
Suitable for use on a number of surfaces including cartridge paper, tracing paper, watercolour paper, cardboard, leather, cotton & silk (must be heat set on reverse to allow hand washing), plastics and film.
Please note that the nib can become blocked if the ink is allowed to dry. Replace the air-tight lid immediately after use and store the pen in a horizontal position. If the ink does dry in the nib, pulling the nib out of the pen and placing it in a jar of water may help to dissolve the dried ink. Dry with a paper towel before replacing the nib.
Free flowing painting pens with robust fine liner 0.5mm Japanese nib. The waterbased ink provides excellent opaque coverage even on dark backgrounds and is permanent once dry. The colours can be blended whilst still wet and a number of effects can be achieved from the free flowing ink. The fluid ink can be blown on to create a spray directly from the nib, or larger droplets can be achieved by flicking the pen onto the surface, the Derwent water brush can be used to create blends and washes once colours have been applied. Once dry, the ink is permanent and other layers of colour can be applied.
*Please note that the nib can become blocked if the ink is allowed to dry.
Replace the air-tight lid immediately after use and store the pen in a horizontal position.
If the ink does dry in the nib, pulling the nib out of the pen and placing it in a jar of water may help to dissolve the dried ink.
Dry with a paper towel before replacing the nib.
Free flowing painting pens with robust fine liner 0.5mm Japanese nib. The waterbased ink provides excellent opaque coverage even on dark backgrounds and is permanent once dry. The colours can be blended whilst still wet and a number of effects can be achieved from the free flowing ink. The fluid ink can be blown on to create a spray directly from the nib, or larger droplets can be achieved by flicking the pen onto the surface, the Derwent water brush can be used to create blends and washes once colours have been applied. Once dry, the ink is permanent and other layers of colour can be applied.
Suitable for use on a number of surfaces including cartridge paper, tracing paper, watercolour paper, cardboard, leather, cotton & silk (must be heat set on reverse to allow hand washing), plastics and film.
Please note that the nib can become blocked if the ink is allowed to dry.
Replace the air-tight lid immediately after use and store the pen in a horizontal position.
If the ink does dry in the nib, pulling the nib out of the pen and placing it in a jar of water may help to dissolve the dried ink.
Dry with a paper towel before replacing the nib.
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