Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Catalyst! MOVE YOUR PAINT!

Catalyst™ by Princeton
TOOLS THAT MOVE PAINT
Catalyst is an innovative new line of creative tools for artists. Catalyst Polytip Bristle brushes are super stiff, but truly responsive. Catalyst Blades and Wedges are a new kind of tool made of engineered silicone.

CATALYST BLADES & WEDGES
Not quite a brush. Not quite a palette knife. Catalyst tools are crafted from flexible silicone to allow artists a new form of expression. Available in two unique styles: Catalyst Wedges are ergonomically designed to fit in your hand allowing a direct interaction with your work. Catalyst Blades are mounted on artist brush handles offering a blend of tradition and innovation.
Designed for use with heavy-bodied paints, Catalyst is at home with oils, acrylics, and water-miscible oils. Because they are heat-resistant, they excel with encaustics. Artists are using them with plaster, clay, and even frosting. Made of FDA-approved silicone, Catalyst Blades and Wedges are great for food crafting.
Clean-up is a breeze with Catalyst Blades and Wedges. The silicone is easy to wipe clean and is solvent resistant. Clean up in most cases can be done with mild soap and water. Dried paint can be peeled off the silicone surface. Catalyst blades can even be separated from their wood handles for cleaning and easily replaced when dry. 

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Friday, July 6, 2012

New from Stillman & Birn


NEW FROM STILLMAN & BIRN
& FANTASTIC!

Heaviest paper ever offered in a commercially-made hardbound sketch book. 


These great new books should be in our store any day now.  
Call us 973.669.0995 or click here for information.

Thursday, July 5, 2012

We're proud to help!


Bali Project
Jodie O'Shea Orphanage
Jerry's Artist Outlet is proud to have been able to support the Bali Project - a program in Bali, Indonesia at the Jodie O'Shea Orphanage.  This program taught children arts and crafts.  The orphanage is home to over 60 children, ranging in age from 2 - 19 years old.


To learn more about the Jodie O'Shea Orphanage, you can visit their website