Painting & Drawing

Painting & drawing listings in this category include core art supplies and paper surfaces shown in multiple formats across partner retailers. The grid displays current products from partner feeds inside the Discount Promo Codes shopping channel, built for comparison when specs vary between listings. You will see paints, pencils, pens, brushes and canvases, with products split by set size, colour range and paper weight depending on the retailer’s feed structure. Filters narrow by medium, set format and surface type, which helps compare a 12-colour set against a 36-colour set or a single pad against a multipack. Availability changes as feeds refresh unevenly, so set sizes and pad variants rotate through.

Read on for how painting and drawing listings are published and compared

Main product groups shown in the grid

The category includes acrylic and watercolour paints, sketching and colouring pencils, marker pens, brush sets and canvas pads. Some partners publish each colour count as separate cards, while others combine 12, 24 and 36 options under one listing with a selector. Sets vary. Cass Art appears here with artist-focused paint sets and pads that list paper weights and set counts, which makes comparison clearer than listings that only show a cover image. Where listings reference acrylic paint set, check tube size in ml and the number of colours included.

Sets, refills and alternate formats

Partners publish supplies as boxed sets, refill singles and mixed bundles such as “pad + pencils” packs. One feed lists a 10-brush set as one item with sizes, while another splits packs into separate cards for round, flat and filbert shapes. Format varies. Ryman shows up in this category with multipacks of sketch pads and pencil sets that bundle common sizes like A4 and A5 in one listing. For sketching pencils, compare hardness ranges (HB to 6B), piece count and whether a sharpener or eraser is included.

Sizing, counts and spec differences

Specs differ by retailer feed: one listing leads with colour count, another leads with paper weight like 160gsm or 300gsm and hides colour count deeper in the text. Pads may be listed by sheet count such as 20, 40 or 60 sheets, and canvases by dimensions like 8″ x 10″ or A3. When comparing watercolour paints, check pan count, palette type and whether the set includes a water brush.

Materials, build and functional features

Paint types differ by finish and binder, with acrylic sets described by opacity and water resistance, and watercolour sets described by staining strength and lightfast notes. Brushes vary by hair type, including nylon versus natural blends, and by ferrule build and handle length. Details matter. Hobbycraft appears here with mixed-media sets that include paper surfaces and basic tools, contrasting with single-medium listings elsewhere. For canvas pads, check priming type, sheet weight and whether the pad is glued on one edge or spiral-bound.

Common checks people make when comparing art supplies

Users check colour counts, tube or pan sizes, and whether sets include key tools like brushes or palettes before comparing across retailers. For surfaces, they check GSM, sheet count and size, then confirm whether packs are single pads or multipacks. Photos vary. Another check is whether refills are available as singles or only as full sets.

How the Discount Promo Codes context appears here

Retailer listings may show discount code availability beside the merchant as a neutral detail, while the main comparison stays focused on specs like GSM, colour counts and pack formats. Discount Promo Codes donates 20% of profits each month to charity, stated once as a factual platform note. For drawing supplies, the shopping channel role stays centred on comparing formats and listing differences across partner feeds.