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Fevicryl Pastel Acrylic Colour Set 15ml 6pc
Fevicryl Pastel Acrylic Colours feature 6 serene shades: Soft Peach, Buttercup Yellow, Mint Green, Lavender Purple, Aqua Blue, and Pale Pink.
Each 6-bottle set offers quick-drying, water-soluble paint ideal for various surfaces. Perfect for artists and hobbyists, these pastel colors provide a tranquil touch to any artwork.
Mont Marte Oil Pastels 24pc
Mont Marte Oil Pastels are rich coloured drawing materials which have a soft buttery texture. They are excellent for colour blending and can be used on a wide variety of toned and textured surfaces. Oil pastels are great for making interesting designs and patterns by scratching into built up layers with a sharp tool, a technique called ‘sgraffito’. They can be tinted with oil mediums or turps to create glazes.
- 24 High Quality Pigments
- Soft, buttery texture
- Excellent blending
- Non toxic
SUITABLE FOR USE WITH
- Mont Marte Oils range
- Mont Marte Watercolours range
TIPS
- Pastels create rich textures and colours. Try blending colours to soften and contour your artwork or using different surfaces to create unique art.
- Mix mediums with accents of oil paint or watercolours to reinforce elements in your artwork.
- Store completed artworks between sheets of plywood (or similar) to prevent the artwork from being damaged.
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You made all the required mock ups for commissioned layout, got all the approvals, built a tested code base or had them built, you decided on a content management system, got a license for it or adapted:
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