Marabu | DOT PEN — 25 ml liner

These practical 25 ml liners contain water-based dot paint, which creates perfect dots with 3D effects. The paint dries matt and opaque. More
White
070
25 ml
Code 66094070
1 l: £ 178.00
£ 4.45
Yellow
019
25 ml
Code 66094019
1 l: £ 178.00
£ 4.45
Orange
013
25 ml
Code 66094013
1 l: £ 178.00
£ 4.45
Light vermilion
030
25 ml
Code 66094030
1 l: £ 178.00
£ 4.45
Magenta
014
25 ml
Code 66094014
1 l: £ 178.00
£ 4.45
Light blue
090
25 ml
Code 66094090
1 l: £ 178.00
£ 4.45
Medium blue
052
25 ml
Code 66094052
1 l: £ 178.00
£ 4.45
Yellow green
066
25 ml
Code 66094066
1 l: £ 178.00
£ 4.45
Sap green
067
25 ml
Code 66094067
1 l: £ 178.00
£ 4.45
Medium brown
040
25 ml
Code 66094040
1 l: £ 178.00
£ 4.45
Light grey
278
25 ml
Code 66094278
1 l: £ 178.00
£ 4.45
Black
073
25 ml
Code 66094073
1 l: £ 178.00
£ 4.45

These Marabu DOT PENS contain a water-based dot paint that dries matt and opaque. The vegan paint forms itself into interesting circles. The dots have a 3D effect.

Apply perfectly shaped dots with ease using the practical Marabu DOT PEN. Brushes or special tools are not necessary. Depending on how much paint is applied, the dot size of the self-shaping dot varies. The dots can be placed individually next to each other or, with the dot-in-dot technique, flowing into each other - there are no limits to the creative possibilities!

Product features of these Marabu DOT PENS at a glance:

  • practical 25 ml liner
  • water-based dot paint
  • creates perfect dots with 3D effect
  • dries matt and opaque
  • vegan
  • available in various shades

Tip! Before use, cover the work surface thoroughly and protect clothing accordingly. Try the colour on a separate sheet of paper first. Paint the dots and leave to dry for approx. 72 hours lying down.

Marabu DOT PENS are ideal for numerous light and dark surfaces such as paper, wood, stone, glass, porcelain etc. and for textiles with up to 20% synthetic fibres.

Dot painting or dot art is a big trend topic. The artistic technique was already used as a stylistic device by primitive peoples such as the Aborigines and at the beginning of the 20th century in pointillism. Perhaps dot painting is particularly exciting again today because it has a very meditative and mindful character. The relaxation comes from the quiet concentration with which the dots of colour are applied and results in an abstract-looking, playful work of art.

Price per pen.

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