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Printmaking Set from Lawrence Art Supplies

Leisure Painter and The Artist have teamed up with Lawrence Art Supplies to offer you the chance of winning a printmaking selection box with an RRP of £82.95.

What you could win

Printmaking Selection Box
Win a Printmaker's Selection Box - This set of quality products from Lawrence Art Supplies is ideal for any beginner or professional artist trying out relief printing for the first time.
The set includes:
  • 1 x 75ml Black Linseed Oil Ink
  • 1 x 75ml White Linseed Oil Ink
  • 1 x 38 x 50 Student Durathene Roller
  • 1 x Student V4 Lino Cutter
  • 1 x Student G5 Lino Cutter
  • 2 x 150 x 100cm lino
  • 2 x 150 x 200cm lino
and has an RRP of £82.95

About Lawrence Art Supplies

Lawrence Art Supplies
Lawrence Art Supplies’ online art store and art shop in Hove, Sussex, offer a unique range of high quality art supplies from painting materials to printmaking equipment. Many of the shop and mail order staff are experienced artists who can give you helpful advice about which equipment or art materials will suit you best.

Their painting range includes brands such as Graham, Da Vinci, Lukas, Old Holland and Michael Harding. Easels, portfolios, pastels and papers are also stocked and their printmaking supplies include everything for wood engraving, lino printing, etching, lithography and screen printing

Established in 1859, T N Lawrence offers UK artists a fast and reliable service for all their art supplies, plus excellent discounts on many art materials and equipment.

How To Enter

For your chance to win a printmaking selection box, simply answer the question below and submit your entry and details.

Winners will be selected at random from all postal and web entries.

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