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Art GRIP Aquarelle

 
A damp paintbrush will create fabulous watercolour effects on any motif or pattern composed with Art GRIP Aquarelle pencils. Ideal for precise drawing and superior to standard watercolour paints. Art GRIP leads contain a high level of pigment and are well suited to creative design on any type of paper or cardboard. But even clay pottery, stone and satined glass are no “taboo” surfaces.
 
 

 

 
 

Art GRIP

 
Colour pencils are real multi-talents when it comes to quickly putting funny decorating or gift ideas into practice. Nearly all surfaces can be used for creative endeavours. A special feature of the Art GRIP pencils is their ergonomic triangular cross-section with the patented grip zone which consists of hundreds of raised dots. The latter allow you to guide the pencil accurately without it slipping through your fingers. Remarkable: Art GRIP pencils show excellent adherence to a multitude of surfaces – even clay pottery or satined glass!
 
 

 

 
 

Oil pastels

 
Oil-based pastel crayons are highly versatile. They provide optimal coverage and extremely vivid colours due to their high concentration of pigments. Their smooth texture ensures soft and effortless colour deposit. These high-quality oil-based pastel crayons are ideal for classic uses (e.g. sgraffito) as well as all sorts of blending techniques. Suitable for use on all paper types and colours, cardboard, canvas and even on wood and clay pottery.
 
 

 

 
 

Soft pastel crayons

 
Soft pastel crayons have extremely intense colours, a soft colour deposit and are very easy to mix and blend using your fingers. The brilliant, vivid results achieved make them ideal for amateur artists, school art lessons and creative handicraft enthusiasts. Soft pastel crayons are well suited to different types of paper (e.g. flock paper), but fantastic effects can also be achieved on other surfaces. Beautiful colour transitions, intense luminosity and brilliant colours – just try it out! Fun guaranteed!
 
 
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