Painting and art accessories

Painting and Art Accessories Are Often Sought After by Professionals

An artist's workshop is surprisingly not just about paints and easels. A professional artist needs a large studio to accommodate canvases, stretchers, brushes, sponges, and a whole arsenal of painting chemicals. Nowadays, besides paints, solvents, pigments, and liners are essential. Additionally, you need palettes for mixing colors, containers for rinsing sponges and brushes. Protective films for walls and floors to prevent accidental splashes are an indispensable part of the studio equipment.
There is a vast selection of brushes on the market.

The basic division concerns the bristles: they can be natural or synthetic. The former are recommended for use with watercolors and oil paints. Synthetic brushes work well with acrylics. The countless shapes of brush heads, degrees of bristle density, and brush thicknesses can be overwhelming. Another popular tool for applying paint, especially acrylic, is the stippling sponge. In the basic variant, there are 5 size options. Gel or paste-like products are conveniently dispensed with spatulas and palette knives.


Professional Painting Products for Artists and Designers

When it comes to paints, organizers for tubes and additional shelves for cans are useful. Chemical products should not be exposed to sunlight, so drawers and closed cabinets are a good solution. The same applies to varnishes, sealers, solvents, or other mediums. To have easy access to frequently used tools, using mobile carts and trolleys on wheels is a good solution.
Another topic is the care and storage of brushes.

The general, basic rule that must always be followed: wash immediately after use to prevent the paint from drying. After washing, gently shake off and blot excess water, then dry, preferably by laying the brushes on a soft towel or cloth. It's important not to pull on the bristles. Dried brushes can be stored in containers, similar to pen holders, standing them upright, always with the bristles up, or horizontally in drawers, preferably on non-slip mats. In the case of pen holders, it's worth keeping them in closed cabinets to protect them from dust.


An Easel as a Gift?

Bringing an artistic spirit into the home is extremely easy today. You don't have to immediately place a large, professional easel in the living room. It can be a small decorative easel, the size of a photo frame. The artistic character of a home is highlighted not only by paintings but also by stylish frames. Often, they are the ones that "set the mood" and give the artwork its final expression. Today, these are not only heavy, wooden, carved, or milled wooden strips suitable for a manor style. Luxury online stores offer modern, designer frames made of lightweight materials, perfect for loft interiors.