Sennelier Soft Pastel Wood Box sets
The Sennelier Box Set of colors and charcoals is a professional grade set for hand-painting and drawing that any artist would desire, amateur or professional.
These extra-fine soft pastels are water soluble and have an unparalleled pigment intensity. Even a gentle stroke delivers a solid, powerful line of brilliant color. In addition, 25 iridescents complete the line. 100% pure pigment - no clay, binders or fillers. Unusual depth and luminosity. Lightfast to hold color for centuries. Standard size sticks come in 525 colors - the largest range available.
These extra-fine soft pastels are water soluble and have an unparalleled pigment intensity. Even a gentle stroke delivers a solid, powerful line of brilliant color. In addition, 25 iridescents complete the line. 100% pure pigment - no clay, binders or fillers. Unusual depth and luminosity. Lightfast to hold color for centuries. Standard size sticks come in 525 colors - the largest range available.
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Pastel supports need to provide a "tooth" for the pastel to adhere and hold the pigment in place. Supports include:
laid paper (e.g. Ingres; Canson Mi Teintes)
abrasive supports (e.g. with a surface of finely ground pumice or marble dust)
Techniques
Pastel techniques can be challenging since the medium is mixed and blended directly on the working surface, and unlike paint, colors cannot be tested on a palette before applying to the surface. Pastel errors cannot be covered the way a paint error can be painted out. Experimentation with the pastel medium on a small scale in order to learn various techniques gives the user a better command over a larger composition.[5]
Pastels have some techniques in common with painting, such as blending, masking, building up layers of color, adding accents and highlighting, and shading. Some techniques are characteristic of both pastels and sketching mediums such as charcoal and lead, for example, hatching and crosshatching, and gradation. Other techniques are particular to the pastel medium.
Colored grounds: the use of a colored working surface to produce an effect such as a softening of the pastel hues, or a contrast
Dry wash: coverage of a large area using the broad side of the pastel stick. A cotton ball, paper towel, or brush may be used to spread the pigment more thinly and evenly.
Erasure: lifting of pigment from an area using a kneaded eraser or other tool
PRODUCT DETAILS
Artist quality soft pastels in a luxury dovetailed wood box | |
Commissioned by Degas | |
Used by Cézanne - Gauguin - Monet - Bonnard - Soutine - Picasso - Modigliani - | |
Purest colors using only the best natural pigments | |
Best professional set for landscapes in the market |