Lascaux
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14oz / 450gsm Lascaux Restauro Cotton Duck 98 in / 250 cm
£73.70 As low as: £58.96A heavy, tightly woven cotton canvas made to the highest specification possible. Made in Austria for the Swiss paint manufacturer, this material is one of the best cottons available. Learn More -
Lascaux Acrylic Adhesive 303HV 1 Litre
£54.10Lascaux Acrylic Adhesive 303HV 1 Litre Versatile, extremely elastic contact adhesive. Suited for heat sealing / doublings. Learn More -
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Lascaux Acrylic Sizing 2005
Starting at: £24.80
Out of stock
Seals substrates for better primer adhesion. Learn More -
Lascaux Fixative Aerosol Spray 2070 300ml
£17.30Spray varnish with the same properties as the Aerosol Varnish, but remains porous after application. Learn More -
Lascaux Gesso 2020
Starting at: £28.50
Semi absorbent white ground with tooth for oil, acrylic and tempera painting. Learn More -
Lascaux Gouache 85ml
Starting at: £12.20
Lascaux Gouache is highly concentrated acrylic-modified tempera paint with opaque satin-matt finish. It has thick and smooth consistency and can be diluted with water. Even when highly diluted, the colours retain their brilliance and intensity. Lascaux Gouache drys into a water-soluble film, allowing more layers to be painted over without dissolving the previously dry layer. The paint has excellent lightfastness and luminance. Learn More -
Lascaux Primer 2010
Starting at: £28.50
Smooth white primer for oil, acrylic and tempera painting. Learn More -
Lascaux Screen Filler 18010
£42.60The Lascaux Screen filler and Lascaux Screen painting fluid may be used for painting directly on the mesh as part of a waterbased screenprinting system. These products work harmoniously with Lascaux Screenprinting paste and the Lascaux Colours. Learn More -
Lascaux Screenprinting Paste 2049
£39.20Out of stock
Lascaux Screenprinting Paste was designed to be used in conjunction with Lascaux Colours as part of a non-toxic, waterbased programme for screenprinting that would not only meet the demands of health and safety regulations but also offers a high standard of reproduction and an ease of use. Furthermore, all the qualities of the existing Lascaux colour ranges can be exploited: a wide range of colours, intensity of hues, colour permanence etc. The additional range of mediums and varnishes, further lends surprising versatility to the system. Learn More
What does the name Lascaux mean to you ? Lascaux is evocative of a pioneering spirit, whether you go back 26 000 years, to the primeval force inherent in the cave paintings of Lascaux, or just half a century to Alois K. Diethelms pioneering work with acrylic paints. Lascaux products, meanwhile, have become firmly established in artistic as well as restoration circles. Barbara Diethelm proudly presents this profile of her company, which offers a fascinating insight into the world of Lascaux – a world firmly committed to colours.