Artists & Illustrators

Creating a buzz

LOUISE’S MATERIALS

edding acrylic markers

5300 fine bullet nib 1-2mm,

5100 medium bullet nib 2-3 mm,

5000 broad chisel nib 5-10mm

Colours

255 Warm Beige, 905 Traffic Yellow, 906 Sunny Yellow, 901 Black, 903 Gentian Blue, 926 Anthracite, 919 Hazel

Canvas

Winsor & Newton cotton canvas 40x40cm

Round brush size 6

Pot of water

Paper for testing paint colour

Paper towel for blotting

edding acrylic markers give you the power to create paintings and works of art using a surprising range of techniques. Featuring high quality acrylic paste, they make painting

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