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Rembrandt Artists' Oil Colors, oil colors, Artist's oil colors, oil paints, oil paint sets Rembrandt Artists' Oil Colors
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Rembrandt Artists'
Oil Colors are manufactured to exacting professional quality standards in
Apeldoorn, Holland. They respond to the brush with a buttery
feel, and have a noticeable brilliance and color intensity rarely
seen anywhere in the world. Rembrandt Oils are highly durable
and are produced with the highest color strength possible, using
valuable, costly, pure pigments. The pigments are ground to extreme
fineness in a binder consisting of the purest linseed or
safflower seed oil, resulting in an oil paint whose texture
is exceptionally smooth, creamy, and even. Crescent Regular Surface Matboard, All Colors 32" × 40" Naz-Dar 59-000 Series Gloss Enamel Amaco Underglaze Pencils Nielsen Metal Frame Sections Silver Style 117 Speedball Water-Base Textile Screen Printing Inks Crescent Regular Surface Matboard, All Colors 32" × 40" Nielsen Metal Frame Sections Frosted Silver Style 22 Fredrix Red Label Stretched Cotton Canvas 14 in. x 18 in. carton of 6 - Red Label pre-stretched canvases are made with medium weight, medium texture cotton
duck. They are acrylic titanium primed, acid free acrylic gesso double primed,
and they provide the perfect support for both oils and acrylics.
All sizes 24 in. x 36 in. and larger include single or
double bracing for added support. All sizes up to 6 in. x
8 in. are 1/2 in. deep. All others are 11/16 in. deep.
Red Label Stretched Cotton Canvases up to 8 in. x 8
in. are stapled on sides. Sizes 8 in. x 10 in. and
larger are stapled on the back.
Price: $9.66
Stock# ART-5-4354
Sterling The Boy Mechanic: 200 Classic Things to Build The Boy Mechanic: 200 Classic Things to Build ISBN: 1588165094 - Take a look back at the simpler, good old days of the
early 1900s – and at what we may have lost in our
high-tech era – through these engaging projects, all published in Popular Mechanics
during the first two decades of the 20th century. The range is
simply amazing, and bound to appeal to woodworkers who love classic ideas.
Projects include tools, like T-squares and sawhorses; an animal-proof gate latch
and a birdhouse made from an old straw hat; household gadgets and
handcrafted furniture; camping gear (including a screen door for a tent); and
toys and games. Many of these appealing trellises, decoys, puzzles, and
tents are quite doable today. Inveterate do-it-yourselfers will be astonished at the
resourcefulness required to build a stove for a canoe and even a
houseboat. Book specifications: paperback, 272 pgs., 5 in. x 7 in.
Publisher: Hearst Books, 2006.
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