Review: Prismacolor Professional Quality Soft Thick Lead Pencils, Made by Sanford Company
Prismacolor Professional Quality Soft Thick Lead Pencils, made by the Sanford Company, are a necessary supply for any artist or creative person who likes to use coloured pencils for their artwork. This outstanding quality coloured pencil set is a cut above the standard product. They are
really enjoyable to work with.
Prismacolor thick lead coloured pencils are available in 120 different colours. Not only are they available in such a wide variety of colours, these particular Prismacolor coloured pencils come with a soft lead tip. The colours can easily be blended to increase the colour spectrum in your art work.
The Prismacolor pencil sets come in different size boxes. If you want to try a smaller box, to see if you like them before you invest more money, the smallest box is sold in a 12 colour pack. They also come in 24, 48, 72, 96 and the full range of 120 colours. I have the 48 colour box. These are more expensive coloured pencils than the standard school box variety, but they are worth the money. If you only need to replace one colour, they are also available in open stock.
Prismacolor are professional quality but are fun for both professionals and amateurs alike. They are fun to experiment with. They add depth and character to any drawing. Even the most inexperienced artist, will find these improve and expand their drawing technique.
The Prismacolor pencils are made by the Sanford Corp, which has a product line that includes the well known Sharpie, Papermate, Rolodex, and Liquid Paper brands.
The coloured pencil line is not limited to the soft thick lead pencils. They have hard lead pencils for detailed outline work, watercolour pencils, the light resistant Light Fast line, which resists fading, Col-Erase which are easy to erase, and Art Stix for covering large areas. They even have a colourless blender stick. There is also an art marker line.
Prismacolor thick lead coloured pencils are available in 120 different colours. Not only are they available in such a wide variety of colours, these particular Prismacolor coloured pencils come with a soft lead tip. The colours can easily be blended to increase the colour spectrum in your art work.
The Prismacolor pencil sets come in different size boxes. If you want to try a smaller box, to see if you like them before you invest more money, the smallest box is sold in a 12 colour pack. They also come in 24, 48, 72, 96 and the full range of 120 colours. I have the 48 colour box. These are more expensive coloured pencils than the standard school box variety, but they are worth the money. If you only need to replace one colour, they are also available in open stock.
Prismacolor are professional quality but are fun for both professionals and amateurs alike. They are fun to experiment with. They add depth and character to any drawing. Even the most inexperienced artist, will find these improve and expand their drawing technique.
The Prismacolor pencils are made by the Sanford Corp, which has a product line that includes the well known Sharpie, Papermate, Rolodex, and Liquid Paper brands.
The coloured pencil line is not limited to the soft thick lead pencils. They have hard lead pencils for detailed outline work, watercolour pencils, the light resistant Light Fast line, which resists fading, Col-Erase which are easy to erase, and Art Stix for covering large areas. They even have a colourless blender stick. There is also an art marker line.
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