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SCHEEWE -Steel Frame Portfolio, Protects your Artwork, & Art Materials.
$ 13.46
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Description
size: 10.5x 14” SCHEEWE Steel Frame Portfolio By WEBERsecures your artwork, and a place for all your art tools.
Lightweight. Equipped with an adjustable shoulder strap. Comfort handle. Inside and outside pockets.
size: 10.5 x 14 inches, with rounded corners, a zippered area transparent
Pocket inside. Super sturdy construction. Outside Double Zipper. Top of the line. MSRP: .99
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We have also a selection of artist material DVDs, easels, pastels, and assorted other art stuff. I look for values and buy what I can and put in a warehouse or arrange for the maker to ship for me. Please take a minute to look at some of our other listings at our new ebay store:
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Please Note: Having dealt with artists for more than 50 years, I am often asked to recommend to oil colors, acrylic color or watercolors, like which is best. Well, Fine artists always want to use the best! The best can be measured in many ways. The vibrancy/ intensity of the colors, the light fastness ratings, safety etc.
In oil colors, most artist that care about lightfastness, and pigment intensity, seem to seek out PERMALBA white and Permalba oil colors.
In acrylic colors, I myself liked Liquitex and Prima acrylic colors. I only used acrylic to avoid toxic chemicals, as I paint in a home studio. However, when I discovered and tested WOil, by Martin F. Weber Co, I dropped acrylics and went back to oils. WOil is completely non-toxic, like no other
And I love the way, these colors, work just like traditional oils but without the smells, the solvents, and water clean up. With woil, if I am able to mix with my old acrylic inventory without any problem.
W oil, a brand of Weber, is just an incredible product.
Then in watercolor, I had been using Holbien for years, with 2-3 colors from Winsor, but WOW, I Discovered, Mission Gold Watercolors, by Mijello, the maker of my palettes. OMG, this watercolor has
Everything, lightfastness, intensfity. If you are not using Mission Gold, you are not seeing you true potential.
In oil mediums, I go to Martin F. Weber as they have everything, gels, liquids, restoration traditional, modern, mediums, the most non- toxic oil mediums, and the safest toxic solvents, higher flash points, and higher and safer PELs.
In acrylic mediums, U. S or Euro made, all the same. I do not buy Chinese, as you never know what you get. Also if you want non- toxic, look for the AP mark. Means that it has been 3rd patty tested. Do not believe any brand that says non-toxic without the AP mark.
Happy Painting Always! - Sebastian
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