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Winsor & Newton 290067 Promarker, Set of 48, Essential Collection

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Arrives Thursday, May 16
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Size: Set of 48


Color: Essential Collection


Features

  • DUAL TIPS: All graphic markers have a fine bullet nib for sharp detailed lines and a broad chisel nib for full coverage and multiple line widths
  • UNBEATABLE COLOR: High quality alcohol based inks give incredible tonal range and vibrancy with flawless, streak-free coverage
  • VERSATILE: All colors can be layered or blended and can be used on paper, acetate, glass, wood, or plastic. Perfect for all of your drawing, sketching, illustration, and craft needs
  • FAST DRYING: Easily layer and mix different colors without worrying about smudges and blotches. The highly pigmented and vibrant art markers are built to last against fading
  • INCLUDES: 48 Colors listed below in an easy-access case

Description

Winsor & Newton Promarker is a high quality twin-tipped marker that makes the perfect introduction to coloring with alcohol based markers. The coolers provide for a broad range of creative applications, from design and illustration to comic art and all kinds of craft-based activities. Set contains Ivory, Pastel Beige, Blush, Saffron, Dusky Pink, Tan, Sandstone, Cinnamon, Raw Sienna, Cocoa, Umber, Burnt Sienna, Yellow, Sunflower, Gold, Mandarin, Red, Poppy, Crimson, Maroon, Rose Pink, Magenta, Orchid, Purple, Cool Aqua, Powder Blue, Sky Blue, Cyan, French Navy, Turquoise, Midnight Blue, Meadow Green, Apple, Lime Green, Bright Green, Forest Green, Pine, Olive Green, Warm Grey 3, Warm Grey 5, Ice Grey 1, Ice Grey 3, Ice Grey 5, Cool Grey 1, Cool Grey 3, Cool Grey 5, Black, and Blender.


Product Dimensions: 8.58 x 6.3 x 3.3 inches


Item Weight: 2.46 pounds


Manufacturer: ColArt Americas


Country of Origin: United Kingdom


Item model number: 290067


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Number of Pieces: 1


Warranty Description: N/a.


Batteries Required?: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Best Birthday Present Ever!
Size: Set of 24 Color: Mixed Marker
I decided to buy this set of 24 Winsor & Newton ProMarkers as a birthday gift for myself. I have MANY markers and pens but none of them work as well as these ProMarkers. I was surprised to see how smoothly they covered the paper I was using for a retro art project! I started filling in the large blocks around the outside edge of the design with Tombow markers but as you can see from the image attached, they left streaky looking color sections. The blocks on the left side (purple, tan, turquoise and purple) were filled in with Tombow markers. But the blocks on the right (blue,green, red, orange) were filled in with the ProMarkers. I used the chisel tip to fill in the larger areas quickly and the fine point tip for the small areas and corners. I was so surprised to see how the ink dried so smoothly with no visible streaky lines! The paper was just plain white card stock. I love the color choices and variety of markers in the 24-marker set. 12 promarkers, 6 promarker brush, 3 promarker metallic and 3 promarker neon! And the black zippered storage bag is quite unique. Inside, the markers are stored in small sections of three-markers each. And these sections can be propped up and attached to a Velcro base, so they are easy to grab when working on a project. And the colors are a joy... so vivid, and they have fun names, like "Duck Egg" blue. I am very happy with this purchase and would highly recommend them to anyone working on illustration, design, card-making and scrap booking. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 21, 2022 by P. Evans

  • Epic!!!
Size: Set of 6 Color: Neon
If you're a neon fanatic like me then the Winsor&Newton Promarker Neon 6pc is 🔥....simply put these look to be the best neons I've seen,only a cheaper brand that starts with an O is comparable,now the swatch i have uploaded is the only use of them I've done (overlook the Parma Violet from Prismacolor also on the page) but even just that is enough to show off their beauty in top to bottom order is VoltBlue,Glowing Green,Luminous Yellow,Spark Red,Electric Pink and my favorite..Radiant Orange....i highly recommend these for vibrant/neon color lover's!!🥰💪🤗 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 22, 2022 by Jamie Rowe

  • Gift for artist son
Size: Set of 6 Color: Skin Tones #2
My son is a gifted artist and claims these are the best. He makes fantastic drawings with them and now he’s able to do just about any skin tone required he’s very happy with the collection
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 10, 2022 by 2112

  • Great for Inktober!
Size: Set of 6 Color: Neutral Tones
I have never bought any fancy markers before. My friends have raved about copics of course, but I couldn’t justify it. Still, I wanted to use something special for inktober this year, so I spent a few days researching alternative markers and took a chance on these. And you know what? I like them! I’m still getting used to using markers and I’ve practiced blending them a bit, both with the blend marker I bought separately and without it. I had success with blending the darker colors as you can see in the witch drawing, but the jury is out on the lighter ones. The paper I’m using bleeds and isn’t entirely suited for inks, so that may be part of my problem. I use 1 to shade white things like t shirts or armor, and I use the 4 and 5 to fill shadows. The black(6) is pretty intense (as you can see in the joker drawing) so I don’t use it as often, but it’s still great. My primary struggle has been filling in large spaces with one color, since one area dries faster than the others. As much as you can, keep the marker on the paper in even strokes so that the ink can stay even. I failed to do that on the whale drawing, but it ended up giving it a cool underwater look, so it all worked out! I definitely would buy these again, and am considering looking into the color version of these markers :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 22, 2020 by Janae

  • Good color, fraying tips
Size: Set of 6 Color: Neon
I don't really know what to call this, but as soon as I colored with them (gently I'd say) some of the felt tip starts to come away and onto the paper a bit? I thought maybe the color alcohol was a bit globby but it was actually some of the material of the marker tip and chisel nibs that were almost like...melting as I colored? Really weird. I've used the lestat brand that were rebranded by this company, the grey 6 set, and this never happened with those. I don't know if it's because it's the fluorescent color make up itself that makes these new markers fray or what but it's inconvenient. Luckily for me I scan or take final images, but if I was a person who needed physical finished pieces, this would be 1 star. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 18, 2022 by James

  • Quality markers with great colors variety
Size: Set of 48 Color: Essential Collection
These markers are working out for me. They are good quality and there are enough colors for all of my current needs. They have a good variety of black-white and brown colors for all the basic needs (skin colors, wood, ground/soil, building colors, etc.) Remember, since they are markers, they will soak through some of the paper. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 14, 2022 by Katie

  • High quality markers that can appeal to those strapped for cash, but not economically superior in the long run to Copics.
Size: Set of 24 Color: Student Designer Waller
This is an affordable pack of good quality alcohol based markers. Markers can be tricky in terms of deciding what to buy because the name COPIC stands so far aboce most other brands, yet busts the dollar enough to leave many customers wondering its really necessary to buy Copics. These markers can get you started on the medium and provide a decent array of colors to work with, but don't expect anything miraculously professional. Remember, It's only 24 markers. If you're not really too much into markers or don't plan on trying to create a big collection, then these will work fine. They are indeed fine markers with good ink quality and blend very nicely/evenly. I have no complaint about them. Its just that there isn't really a compelling reason to buy them over copics if If you will be trying to start a collection, and plan on working a lot with, and long-term with alcohol-based markers. In the long run, you will be spending less on Copics as you can get refills for copics but not for promarkers. The jump in price from these to Copics ends up justifying itself if you like markers and work with them frequently. Plus, Copic's superior color variety will certainly help your work. So, while these are good markers, they are not cheap enough to be a straightforwardly better choice than Copics economically, have poorer color variety, and cannot be refilled. Like I said, I wouldn't buy them (again) unless I was just experimenting with alcohol-based markers or wasn't really crazy enough about markers to try to start a collection. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 5, 2016 by Violet H.

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