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CHARCOAL
Many introductory figure drawing classes use charcoal because it can be relatively inexpensive. Charcoal also limits the artist to different tones of black and white. By simplifying the color palette the student can focus on the shape and form of the model. However, the beginning artist should know when entering an art shop the different kinds of charcoal. Compressed charcoal comes in different grades of stick or pencil. Charcoal is also available in natural sticks of willow and vine. To get a softer feel when you sketch try a carbon pencil made of a blend of charcoal and graphite. Any kind of charcoal will vary in texture and feel according to the blend of clay and fillers used in the manufacturing. The best option is to purchase a small selection or find an art store that allows you to try before you buy.
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CHAMIOS
Imported, finest quality, select chamois skins for artists use. Soft, pliable chamois is perfect for blending and shading pastels, charcoal and pencils.
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CHARCOAL PENCILS
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COMPRESSED CHARCOAL
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POWDERED CHARCOAL
Pure, Artist quality, powered charcoal 6 oz. (177 ml) per plastic jar.
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VINE & WILLOW CHARCOAL
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