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Plein Air Acrylic Primed Cotton Canvas
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"The thing you need to remember most when you see someone painting the Rhine or the Spokane or the Styx is that it's Plein Air, not Plain Air, and that you probably need to avoid hitting them on your mountain bike. Also? The appreciate a lemon cooler, and would love to have some of these Acrylic Primed Cotton Canvases."
Art Storage System made by Art Boards Archival Art Supply
3 recommendations
"Okay. I don't need one of these. Yet. But it's entirely possible that someday I would. Or you would. So you would look at this and say, "Hey, I need one of those." And so you would visit the site. And you would call them up. And you would say "I need an Art Storage System." And then you would say, "And that guy standing in one of the slots there? Does he come with it? Because those panels look hea..."
Crayola Doodling Fine Line Washable Markers 12/Pkg
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"These markers have fine tips that are made especially for doodling. They're also washable which is definitely a plus when dealing with kids. The package includes 12 classic and bright colors."
FromJapanWithLove :: Kawaii Japanese Stickers, Memo Pad, Fabric, Chiyogami
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"I’m thrilled to offer you fabulous Japanese supplies and handmade crafts such as cute and sometimes hard to find kawaii Japanese Stationery (Stickers, memo pads, Deco Tape,Rubber Stamps,Envelopes etc.), Japanese Paper (Washi, Chiyogami, Yuzen) and Japanese Fabric"
Art Alternatives Canvas Panels
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"My favorite canvas always economically priced Great for students on the go. Designed for use with all media. 7 oz., archival-quality 100% cotton canvas. Triple-primed with acrylic gesso and securely glued to a 100% recycled board. All canvas sides wrap around and are secured in place on the back side, so no ugly staples. they come in Studio and Gallery wraps. For a great look try the 2inch deep ca..."
Tersumus eraser "Delete"
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"I don't work with actually pencils that frequently anymore (darn computer revolution!). But, when and if I do, I requently need to erase..er, delete. So, this is perfect!"
Blick Sketch Pad Boards
2 recommendations
"These lightweight drawing boards are great because they have a handle. Be sure to buy a replacement rubber band when you order. I lost my first band almost immediately."
Helix Automatic Cordless Eraser
1 recommendation
"Not as ergonomically designed as others, but cheap! Electric erasers can be used to create all kinds of effects while drawing. I own and love a Sakura but have a Helix as a back up. Doesn’t fit the hand as well as the mighty little Sakura, but will do in a pinch."
Holbein Pastel Brushes
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"Since there aren't very many tools made specifically for pencil drawing, pencil artists have to make do with what they can find. These "pastel" tools all have potential but I really like the "Round Blenders." The short bristles blend graphite extremely well."
Sanford Tuff Stuff Eraser Stick
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"The material this easer is made out of is stiffer than most. I trim the tips of stick erasers into wedges and points so I can create detail with them. This stiff eraser holds a fine point or wedge nicely and doesn’t "squash" out when you use it like softer stick erasers do. (Get some refills when you order, too. They're cheap.)"
Fredrix No. 2 Table Easel
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"This is absolutely what I need! I don't have a studio space like my fine arts major roommate but I do have a kitchen table and a tray of supplies. I will be a mobile artist!"
Artbin Essentials XL Three Tray Box
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"Keep your creative juices flowing by having all of your supplies organized. This will make sure you aren't searching for titanium white while your idea for the next Mona Lisa floats away."
Pearl Brand Gesso Student Quality
1 recommendation
"Save a few dollars when you are starting out on your artistic career by using the student quality gesso. Then you can move onto the pro-stuff once you have honed your skills."
Pioneer Photo Sticker Squares & Photo Corners
1 recommendation
"These are the gold standard for attaching your photos for scrapbooking projects. Acid free and photo safe - it is the only way to go."
Natural Chamois
1 recommendation
"Useful for blending. Can be used to “lift” graphite and charcoal in an overall way, too."
Cretacolor Monolith Pencil Accessories
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"Extender for your favorite pencils. Slip an extender over the end of even an extremely short pencil and it’s usable again. Lightweight and frugal."
PVA Glue - Paper Source
1 recommendation
"This is the adhesive I've learned to use for book making. I continue to use this and book making techniques for my creations. Acid-free, permanent, and durable."
Matte Gel Medium
1 recommendation
"This is a must have for every artist. It will give you more time to work with your paint and get it just right!"
Liquithick Gel Acrylic Thickener
1 recommendation
"Get rich texture with your work when you use this with your acrylic paints. It will really add a lot of dimension."
Susan Scheewe Watercolor & Acrylic Artists Paper Pad
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"This paper is brilliant white and thick enough to stand up to acrylic paint. It is a perfect pad for casual painting endeavors. Sample or experimental pieces, for example."
Fredrix Canvas Pads
1 recommendation
"How awesome is this?!?! A whole pad of canvases that you can use for permanent works. I just love this! I want a baker's dozen worth!"
Oval Wood Palette with 4 Plastic Knives
1 recommendation
"YOU NEED THIS. Trust me. As a budding acrylic painter, I can tell you that a wood palatte with a few knives are an essential!"
Liquitex Acrylic Basics Set
1 recommendation
"The colors, dude, the colors! You will be a painting star in no time!"
Liquitex Heavy Body Acrylic Paint
1 recommendation
"This is the only paint that I have used and I see no reason to switch, ever."
Pearl Brand Gesso Professional
1 recommendation
"For serious masterpieces you will need professional quality gesso. You don't want your paint slipping off, now do you?"






