Oil & mediums
Artist oils, dependable mediums, and solvent-side essentials for painters who care about handling, drying time, and pigment quality more than novelty colours.
The opening mix is built around the materials people reach for repeatedly: papers worth handling in person, dependable colour, printmaking basics, and the tools that save a project when you need them today. The range can expand, but this is the working core.
Artist oils, dependable mediums, and solvent-side essentials for painters who care about handling, drying time, and pigment quality more than novelty colours.
Cotton rag and cellulose sheets for relief, intaglio, watercolour, and serious drawing, plus blocks and pads for people who want reliable paper without guesswork. Weight, sizing, and grain matter here.
Relief inks, brayers, barens, and bench tools chosen for actual use at the press or kitchen table. Small hardware matters when it is the difference between a clean pull and a frustrating one.
Useful brushes for watercolour, gouache, and general studio work, plus drawing materials that hold up in class, in sketchbooks, and at the drafting table.
Tubes, pans, and paper combinations that make sense together, so you can choose a surface and palette that match how you actually paint instead of assembling one by accident.
Cutting mats, rules, tape, cleanup supplies, and the plain useful things every studio needs sooner or later, usually at the worst possible moment.
A small rotating set of materials we expect to recommend often. These are the kinds of products that can later connect directly to Square links without turning the whole site into a marketplace.
A versatile mid-weight sheet for relief and lighter intaglio, chosen because it prints well, handles cleanly, and gives people a useful starting point.
A strong mixing colour for painters who want depth, working time, and a more considered palette than the usual default tube.
A practical relief setup for beginners and returners: one brayer, one good black, and a combination that behaves predictably.
Workshops are part of the plan, but they stay secondary to the shop. The aim is small, useful sessions that help people choose materials well, use them safely, and leave with something better than a vague demo.
A short practical introduction to block prep, safe cutting, inking, and pulling a small edition. Meant for people who want a solid first session or a reset after time away from printmaking.
Paper
Side-by-side testing of cold press, hot press, and rough, with practical notes on stretching, taping, and choosing paper that suits your wash habits.
Studio
A practical session for home studios and shared spaces: safe rag handling, ventilation basics, labels that matter, and cleanup habits that are realistic for older buildings and rental spaces.
The shop is built for repeat customers, not anonymous traffic. If you come back because the advice was useful and the stock was dependable, the model is working.
Painters who know what they use, notice when a material behaves badly, and want a local place to restock without compromising on quality.
Relief, book arts, and edition work where paper choice, grain, dampening, and tool quality are part of the job, not decorative details.
Students, class-takers, and committed hobbyists who need clear options, honest substitutions, and materials that will not derail a project halfway through.
Teachers, community programs, and workshop organizers who need dependable bulk orders, advance notice on substitutions, and a local pickup rhythm that respects deadlines.
Public hours will be posted once the lease and fit-out are settled. Expect practical windows for weekday errands, after-class visits, and pre-weekend project runs.
Street address TBA
Lethbridge, AB — Treaty 7 territory
Pickup details will be published with the address so sheet orders, class materials, and quick restocks are easy to collect without guessing where to stop.
Ordering is intentionally simple: send a list, get a clear reply, then pay and pick up. The site supports the transaction, but the service model is still human.
Tell us what you need in plain language: brand, size, weight, project type, or even just what you are trying to make. Email is enough to start a useful order.
We reply with a direct answer: in stock, special order, substitute option, or realistic lead time. The point is clarity, not a fake inventory promise.
Pay in person or by Square invoice or payment link, depending on the order. Then collect locally, with sheet goods and delicate items packed properly for the trip home.
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Official overview for builders: Square developer docs · Canada dashboard: squareup.com/ca
orders@titivillus.ca is the main line for requests, quotes, and holds. When Square links are ready, they can be added without changing how the site is built.
Returns & exchanges: the final policy will be posted at opening. Some art materials are cut, opened, or hygiene sensitive, so returns need clear limits. Privacy: we only use your contact details to answer requests, fulfil orders, and send updates you asked for. Full details: Privacy. Nothing here is legal advice; specifics follow with the brick-and-mortar launch.
Opening dates, address details, early stock notes, and workshop announcements will be shared here first. The mailing list is meant to stay occasional and useful.
Pickup, cutting sheets, special orders, payments, workshops, Treaty 7 acknowledgement, and more — maintained in one place so answers do not drift.
The name comes from the manuscript imp of errors and margins, but the shop itself is about care: materials chosen well, advice given plainly, and a local art practice taken seriously.
Titivillus is being built as a small, focused art supply shop for Lethbridge and southern Alberta. The emphasis is on materials that reward close looking: good paper, dependable colour, printmaking basics, and the kind of practical conversation that helps someone buy once instead of buying twice. The fuller story of the shop, the people behind it, and the opening day will live on the About page as launch gets closer.