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Rembrandt Soft Pastel Set Half Stick Lush Greens

Rembrandt Soft Pastel Set Half Stick Lush Greens

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For the serious pastel artist, whether amateur or professional, Rembrandt Soft Pastels provide pure artist grade pigments mixed with the finest quality kaolin binder (china clay). They are made in Holland, with methods that ensure even distribution of the pigment and uniform softness throughout. These medium soft pastels cover well without powdering too quickly.

The 218 colours include 42 pure colours, 40 shades, and 121 tints, all coded by number on the wrappers. For example, Lemon Yellow's pure hue is 205,5, its shade (hue + black) is 205,3, and its tints (hue + white) are 205,7, 205,9, and 205,12. (With some colours, there may be a slightly different selection of tints, including 8 and 10).

The line was recently altered to improve the range of tones and to include an extra soft white.

This set contains 1 half stick each of: Cinnabar Green (626,3 - 626,5 - 626,7 - 626,9 - 626,10)

Type Artist grade, pastel sticks
Medium Pigments, kaolin
Shape Round
Availability Half Stick set of 5

SKU:REM31820510

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T.B. (Langley, CA)
Pigment Powder

I’m breaking down the sticks into powder and applying them to cottonwood bark carvings with a fine brush then applying workable fixative to seal the pigment. I find that I can shade the colours by using different tones of green. I’m hoping to publish this technique in the “Woodcarving Illustrated” magazine. Thanks.

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