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Winsor & Newton Watercolour Medium Texture

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Winsor & Newton Watercolour Medium Texture

Winsor & Newton Watercolour Medium Texture

Contains fine particles and can be used to give the impression of depth and structure to watercolour paintings.
Ideal for emphasising areas such as sandy beaches or the bark of a tree.
Used with multiple washes, Texture Medium catches different layers of colour and really gives a new dimension to watercolour painting.

Winsor & Newton has always been core to the world of art materials. They proudly maintain the pledge of manufacturing “The World’s Finest Artist’s Materials”.

This is as true now as it was when the company was founded in 1832, and they take their relationship with the artist very seriously.

Winsor & Newton have built their reputation on the quality and reliability of their products, combined with continual product development, improvement and innovation. However, while keeping true to the principles laid down by William Winsor and Henry Newton in the 1800’s they actively embrace new ideas, new technologies, and search the world for the best raw materials available.
$6.04

Original: $17.27

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Winsor & Newton Watercolour Medium Texture—

$17.27

$6.04

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Contains fine particles and can be used to give the impression of depth and structure to watercolour paintings.
Ideal for emphasising areas such as sandy beaches or the bark of a tree.
Used with multiple washes, Texture Medium catches different layers of colour and really gives a new dimension to watercolour painting.

Winsor & Newton has always been core to the world of art materials. They proudly maintain the pledge of manufacturing “The World’s Finest Artist’s Materials”.

This is as true now as it was when the company was founded in 1832, and they take their relationship with the artist very seriously.

Winsor & Newton have built their reputation on the quality and reliability of their products, combined with continual product development, improvement and innovation. However, while keeping true to the principles laid down by William Winsor and Henry Newton in the 1800’s they actively embrace new ideas, new technologies, and search the world for the best raw materials available.