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Colored pencils |
When I was a little boy my mother would give me a pencil and some paper to keep my busy (or busier than I already was), crayons were in short supply during WWII. Pencils, or crayons if you're French) have been around for centuries. Remember the storekeeper in a western movie, touch the pencil to the tongue than write on the bill? When you started school and were learning to write, you used a pencil. Pencils come in handy, for example it you're trying to stop a table from the wobbles you could put a part of a pencil under one leg. Or you could draw, or doodle, with a pencil for fun. Next time you're in the area of an office supply store, like Staples or Office Depot, look in the pencil section for just a part of what they offer, then check the drawing/drafting/art aisle and see even more.
I use colored pencils that are for watercolors, it works just like one of those coloring books children have that they can brush water on to color a page. They are very handy for adding lines, or I'll show you a complete piece done with pencils.
Buy some different kinds and try them out!
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A set of pencils for art work, these are for drawing, not water. |
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This "painting" was done in pencils for watercolor, by me last year.
A 1929 Ford Tudor |
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Click to enlarge. More pencil art, letters of the alphabet a carved in the tips
of the lead in each pencil. Don't say "darn, my pencil broke" with these. |
Wow, it so beautiful. i like it!
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