Watercolour Medium

Gum Arabic

Gum Arabic is the main binder in watercolour. It controls the flow of wet colour, slows drying and increases gloss and transparency. Using allows colour blending for longer and reduces staining. Dilute with water as required.
Additive Size: 75ml
€10,00 In stock, ready to ship
Overview

Watercolour Mediums are used to create an even wider variety of techniques and effects for your work; from increasing drying time, improving flow and changing gloss and texture, they provide limitless opportunities. The Winsor & Newton range also includes art masking fluids to keep areas of the paper white

Specifications

SKU:884955017739
For use with:
  • Cotman Watercolour
  • Professional Watercolour
Attributes:
  • Binder for making homemade paint
  • Control flow
  • Make the paint more glossy
  • Slow drying time
  • Increase viscosity (thicken)
  • Increases transparency
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Providing limitless opportunities

Watercolour Mediums are used to create an even wider variety of techniques and effects for your work; from increasing drying time, improving flow and changing gloss and texture, they provide limitless opportunities. The Winsor & Newton range also includes art masking fluids to keep areas of the paper white.

Features

Add effects to your watercolours, mask areas to preserve the original underlaying colour or alter the colour characteristics by adding mediums and additives.