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Faber-Castell Pine Green Albrecht Duerer Watercolour Pencil 267 Box Of 6



The box of 6 Albrecht Drer watercolor pencils are a great way for artists to have versatility when drawing, shading, and painting in watercolours. The high-quality materials and over 250 years of experience have resulted in watercolor pencils that produce unsurpassed watercolour effects and vibrancy. The coloured surface can be transformed with only a few fine or broad brush strokes to reveal the ... more details
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  • 6 pencils
  • Coloured surface
  • Pigments can be completely dissolved


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Brand Faber-Castell
Manufacturer Faber-Castell
Model Number 4005400923573
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The box of 6 Albrecht Drer watercolor pencils are a great way for artists to have versatility when drawing, shading, and painting in watercolours. The high-quality materials and over 250 years of experience have resulted in watercolor pencils that produce unsurpassed watercolour effects and vibrancy. The coloured surface can be transformed with only a few fine or broad brush strokes to reveal the full and unique power of the colours. Depending on the paper being used, the pigments can be completely dissolved, and will then behave in the same way as classic watercolour paints. The paint becomes permanent when dry, enabling other layers of colour to be superimposed without causing it to dissolve again.

Albrecht Drer artists' watercolour pencils provide artists with great versatility of expression when drawing, shading and painting in watercolours. High-quality materials, combined with over 250 years of experience, have resulted in watercolour pencils that produce unsurpassed watercolour effects and vibrancy. The coloured surface can be transformed with only a few fine or broad brush strokes to reveal the full and unique power of the colours. Depending on the paper being used, the pigments can be completely dissolved, and will then behave in the same way as classic watercolour paints. The paint becomes permanent when dry, enabling other layers of colour to be superimposed without causing it to dissolve again.
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