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Understanding the lightfastness, permanence and archival quality of inks

Discover Winsor & Newton's Drawing and Calligraphy Inks. Learn about the differences in permanence, brightness, and application techniques, ensuring your artistic creations stand the test of time.

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How to understand pencil grades

Discover the essential beginners guide to pencil grades, from 8B to 4H. Learn how each grade influences shading, detail, and writing, helping you select the perfect pencil for your artistic...

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How are pencils made?

All wood-encased pencils are made from three major ingredients: graphite, clay and a small amount of binder. Back in the 17th century these were ground down by hand, put in a cylindrical...

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How to use watercolour pencils?  

Watercolour pencils can be used in three ways: as a coloured pencil, to create drawings that can be transformed later with water, or the tip can be dipped in water before...

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Can Promarkers be used together?

Explore the versatility of Winsor & Newton Promarkers. Discover dual-tip techniques for precise detail and sweeping strokes, blending seamlessly with other mediums for vibrant, textured artwork.

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What are Promarker Watercolours?

Promarker Watercolour guide Promarker Watercolour markers are precise, highly pigmented, and seamlessly mixable with traditional watercolour. The marker nibs allow for adding the finest of details, while the flexible brush tip is...

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