Our Friends at Winsor & Newton have launched a new global campaign - Art Mail, inviting artists everywhere to celebrate the shared language of watercolour. As part of the Winsor & Newton Art Mail offer, receive a FREE pack of watercolour postcards when you buy any qualifying product. Create your own painted postcards, send them across the world, or become part of a growing global gallery connecting artists through colour, place and personal expression.

HOW TO PARTICIPATE

 

The Art Mail campaign brings thousands of individual postcards together into one shared gallery. Follow the 5 steps below to create your own artwork and become part of a growing global collection.

 

See the gallery here.

 

1. CHOOSE YOUR MATERIALS

Create your design, then send it back, and your work will become part of Winsor & Newtons worldwide gallery of artists. Taking part is simple. In fact, here’s how to get started:

 

Start by choosing your materials. Buy any Winsor & Newton watercolour product and receive a FREE pack of watercolour postcards, worth £8.10. There’s no minimum spend, so the offer applies whether you’re picking up a single tube or stocking up your studio.

 

2. PAINT YOUR CREATION

Paint your postcard using the entry postcard in your pack with the pre-printed address and paid postage

2. REGISTER YOUR WORK

Then scan the QR code on the postcard and fill in the online registration form. You then just need to enter the 6-digit code printed on the back. Don't forget to select Cass Art as your point of purchase.

 

4. POST YOUR WORK

When your postcard is ready, simply send it using the freepost address included in the pack, with no stamp needed.

 

Once it arrives, Winsor & Newton will upload your artwork to the online gallery and send you a link so you can see your piece as part of the wider collection.

5. EXPLORE AND SHARE

See your work in the Art Mail global gallery and share it on social media to inspire others to join in. You can also discover and show your appreciation for postcards from artists around the world.