Conté à Paris 750396 Carre Chalk Sketching, Bister, 2
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Artist's chalks - made from the finest artist pigments by the traditional company Conté à Paris Precise work - the square shape of the sticks allows the artist's chalks to work fine and precisely Colour application - thanks to different pressure, the thickness of the colour application can be regulated, for strong colours, several individual layers can be overlaid Techniques - the carrecrayons can be used for all types of chalk painting: from making sketches to large-scale pictures and paintings Conté a Paris is one of the leading brands in dry techniques, the chalks and pastels have already been used by artists such as Picasso and Degas
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Artist's chalks - made from the finest artist pigments by the traditional company Conté à Paris Precise work - the square shape of the sticks allows the artist's chalks to work fine and precisely Colour application - thanks to different pressure, the thickness of the colour application can be regulated, for strong colours, several individual layers can be overlaid Techniques - the carrecrayons can be used for all types of chalk painting: from making sketches to large-scale pictures and paintings Conté a Paris is one of the leading brands in dry techniques, the chalks and pastels have already been used by artists such as Picasso and Degas
Artist's chalks - made from the finest artist pigments by the traditional company Conté à Paris Precise work - the square shape of the sticks allows the artist's chalks to work fine and precisely Colour application - thanks to different pressure, the thickness of the colour application can be regulated, for strong colours, several individual layers can be overlaid Techniques - the carrecrayons can be used for all types of chalk painting: from making sketches to large-scale pictures and paintings Conté a Paris is one of the leading brands in dry techniques, the chalks and pastels have already been used by artists such as Picasso and Degas