I truly believe that you don't need expensive art materials to create a really rich art program. But it's nice to experiment with new materials
Art Crayons, Comparison & Review
My Favorite Paint Sticks, Gel Crayons and Oil Pastels
My Favorite Paint Sticks, Gel Crayons and Oil Pastels, Deep Space Sparkle
Faber-Castell Oil Pastel Crayons set the standard for beginner or professional art supplies alike. They are pigment packed to guarantee a smooth color laydown for rich pastel effects and great color opacity. The soft crayons are ideal for a variety of art techniques. Faber-Castell Oil pastel crayons are very soft and easy to blend using your finger, white spirit or baby oil, perfect for mixed media.
Faber-Castell Creative Studio Oil Pastels - Set of 12
Best Tempera Paint and Gel Sticks –
Gelly Roll Moonlight now available in a 0.3mm 06 fine line or 0.5mm 10 bold line point to create eye-catching details in bright, vivid colors. They work like a paint pen on colored papers, vellum, and photographs. The creamy, smooth, opaque ink is perfect for writing in journals, decorating cards, pattern drawing, or detailed accents. The ink will not feather or bleed through most papers. The Archival Moonlight DUSK colors (red, rose, purple, green, and blue) contain pigment-based ink.
Sakura Gelly Roll Moonlight Bold Point Pens - Assorted Colors - 10 pack
My Favorite Paint Sticks, Gel Crayons and Oil Pastels
Mont Marte Water-Soluble Oil Pastels - Set of 12
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