Opeth - Blackwater Park (180g) (W/Dvd)
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OPETH - GHOST REVERIES
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PURE IN THE WOODS...
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Tool/Aenima (2LP)
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Compilation - Chasing the Dragon II (LP)
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KAMASI WASHINGTON - HEAVEN AND EARTH (4LP)
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THE FAMOUS SOUND OF THREE BLIND MICE VOL. 1
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FUNKADELIC FINEST LP
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Ludwig Van Beethoven - Symphony No. 9
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Alessanroni Alessandro - Il Tempo Dello Spirito (LP)
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Speedball - Aluminum Frame - 155 White Mesh Monofilament Silk Screen - 20x24"
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Speedball - Aluminum Frame - 110 White Mesh Monofilament Silk Screen - 20x24"
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Jack Richeson - Shiva Paintstik - Set of 6 Iridescent Fashion Colours
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Jack Richeson - Shiva Paintstik Set of 6 Iridescent Primary Colours
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Third Man Records - The Blue Series: The Story Behind the Color - Book - TMRB016
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Making the Americas Modern
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ArtBook - Bruce Nauman Disappearing Acts
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ArtBook - Henri Matisse: The Cut-Outs
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ArtBook - Max Cole: Works 1970–2017
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About $50 - $100.00
$50–100 is the sweet spot for memorable, gift-worthy art supplies. This collection gathers creative gift ideas in that price range, perfect for artists, hobbyists, and serious makers.
Discover beautifully boxed paint sets, brush collections, sketchbook and pen bundles, creative kits, and premium tools that feel special without going over budget. Many items feature locally made Tri-Art paints and materials, so you can give a gift that is both high quality and proudly connected to Kingston’s creative community.
Whether you are shopping for a holiday, birthday, thank you, or just-because surprise, these $50–100 gifts are chosen to inspire, delight, and actually get used at the studio table or kitchen counter.

