Posts Tagged ‘pencil drawing art’
Conte Compressed Charcoal
Conte Compressed Charcoal box of 12 assorted Smooth, rich consistency makes Conte compressed charcoals great for sketching. Achieve professional results from this classic range of colors. Packaged in boxes of 12.
Prang Charcoal Pencils
Prang Charcoal Pencils dozen soft With Prang's paper wrapped charcoal pencils, pull the string to remove part of the paper and expose more charcoal - no sharpener needed. The charcoal comes in three grades: hard, medium or soft. Boxes of one dozen. PMA certified non-toxic.
Arches Field Watercolor Book
Arches Field Watercolor Book 7 in. x 10 in. The ultimate watercolor journal, filled with the finest watercolor paper available. Hard cover, double wire binding means it opens flat for ease of use. Inside,15 sheets of cold press 140 lb. paper in natural white.
Pencil Drawing Basics – Drawing with Pen and Ink
This is the third part of a series on drawing basics.This time we compare the two main types of pen & ink tools - the dip pen and the 'technical' sketching pen - plus a couple of other drawing instruments you mightn't have thought about.... Then for a bit of fun we produce a farmyard fixture using several of these drawing items in the same [...]
Drawing Pets Kit
Drawing Pets (KIT) This is the perfect introductory kit for anyone who wants to learn how to depict a variety of irresistible pets in pencil, from adorable dogs and cats to more exotic birds and reptiles. Inside is everything aspiring artists need to get started, including a 32-page step-by-step project book, a set of quality [...]
Complete Drawing Course
Complete Drawing Course Drawing is a creative skill many people possess but few know how to use. With this book even the novice taps into the magic of this personal expression...
Pencil Drawing Basics – Video
Drawing with a Pencil and an Eraser This is the second in a five part basic drawing series. This time we look at the different types of eraser, then use a 2B pencil and a putty eraser to show how easy it is to produce 'shiny' metal. Then we go on to use the putty eraser to add the essential 'eyelights' to the mark one human eyeball!
Drawing Eyes
When you're drawing a face, the most important feature is the eyes. The eyes will not only give the face character, they will also tell you a lot about the age, gender and race of the subject. The following is an excellent instructional video on drawing eyes.








