Summer is the perfect time to give new or existing textiles a fresh look. Whether it is your favourite T shirt, a pair of white socks, a cap or even a picnic blanket, textile paints can transform them into something truly unique.
Summer is the perfect time to give new or existing textiles a fresh look. Whether it is your favourite T shirt, a pair of white socks, a cap or even a picnic blanket, textile paints can transform them into something truly unique.
The shape of a paintbrush has a greater impact on your painting than you might think. The same paint and technique can produce completely different results depending on the brush you use. Some brushes create soft, seamless blends, while others are better suited for fine details, textures, or long, decorative strokes.
Watercolour is not limited to traditional pans and tubes. Today, there are many water-soluble tools that combine the qualities of drawing and painting, allowing artists to use watercolour techniques in entirely different ways Watercolour pencils, markers, and other water-activated tools are excellent for sketching, detailed illustration, and more experimental work. They can serve as a bridge between drawing and painting while often offering more control than traditional watercolour.
Watercolour is often associated only with paint, water, and paper, but in reality there are many additives and mediums that can alter the behaviour of colour and open up new techniques. Some help achieve greater control, while others add texture, transparency, or special effects. Although mediums are not essential in watercolour painting, they can significantly expand creative possibilities and make experimenting even more exciting.
Derwent paint pans offer a practical and compact way to paint with water-based colour both in the studio and on the go. The range includes different styles, from vibrant Inktense colours to soft pastel shades.
Chalks, charcoal blocks and graphite blocks are excellent tools for freer and more expressive drawing. They make it easy to create strong contrasts, soft transitions and bold marks in both detailed works and large-scale sketches.
Graphite and charcoal pencils may seem similar at first glance, but different ranges can produce very different results, from soft shading to strong contrast and highly detailed line work. Derwent’s selection includes classic graphite and charcoal pencils as well as tinted and water-soluble options that add depth and new expressive possibilities to drawings.
Water-soluble pencils combine the possibilities of drawing and painting. Derwent’s range includes both classic watercolour pencils and vibrant Inktense pencils, each offering a very different working experience and final result.
Derwent’s colouring pencil range includes everything from soft, easily blendable pencils to stronger core pencils designed for detailed work. Different series suit different techniques and artistic styles, and choosing the right pencil can help you achieve the exact result you are looking for.
Watercolour is a light and fluid painting technique where colour, water, and paper work together. The result is transparent layers, soft transitions, and effects that are difficult to control completely. This unpredictability is one of watercolour’s greatest charms.
Lightfastness is one of the most important quality indicators of art materials, showing how well a pigment withstands the effects of light over time. When an artwork is exposed to daylight or strong artificial light, some colors may fade or shift over the years. This makes lightfastness especially important for works intended for display, sale, or long-term preservation. The marking on a paint tube, pencil, or marker is not just a technical detail, but information about how permanent your work will truly be.
When painting with acrylics, you don’t always have to use canvas. A good acrylic paper offers a similar painting experience while being lighter, more affordable, and easier to use.