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Another great place is yellow moon - http://www.yellowmoon.org.uk - if you are looking for stuff for kids rather than adults. In Brixton there is a good art supplier for adults (and kids too)- above the pharmacy after the bridge which is on the right when you come out of the station.
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I often visit the 99p shop in camberwell for basic art supplies - you can find coloured paper, big sketch pads, sets of pens, pencils, glitter pens etc, various stickers, even watercolour sets. All for 99p! You can get kids glue in Mr Green's stationer/toy shop in Dulwich village. He also has a good selection of art supplies, but not as cheap. The rolls of paper that they stock in the upstairs toy section are very handy to use with an easel.
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