Sennelier Portrait Oil Pastel Set Of 24
This set of 24 oil pastels have been specifically selected for portrait artists. Housed in a carboard box with foam lining to protect each pastel and prevent breakage.
This set contains the following colours:
1 - White , 11 - Blue Grey, 15 - Reddish Brown Grey, 21 - Naples Yellow , 23 - Black, 25 - Flesh Ochre, 26 - Yellow Ochre, 28 - Pink, 33 - Sepia , 36 - Burnt Sienna, 37 - Raw Sienna , 202 - Geranium Lake Light, 92 - Brown Madder, 209 - Violet Ochre, 220 - Permanent Intense Red , 223 - Cold Grey, 226 - Sky Blue, 227 - Royal Blue, 229 - English Grey, 230 - Rose Ochre, 233 - Luminous Yellow, 236 - Coral, 238 - Orange Ochre, 240 - Light English Red,
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Sennelier Oil Pastels feel and look like soft pastels yet perform like oil paints. Sennelier oil pastels contain an extraordinarily high pigment content, more than any other brand, and have exceptional covering power and intensity. Developed by Sennelier and Pablo Picasso, Sennelier oil pastels have a smooth and creamy texture. After using Sennelier oil pastels, no other pastel will cut the grade!
Sennelier:
Leading Fine Art Materials Since 1887.
An Unrivalled History in Fine Art:
Sennelier are one of the worlds oldest fine art materials producers. Sennelier have been producing high quality art materials since 1887 in Paris, France, just steps away from Lourve.
Famous for its hand selected pigments and outstanding quality, the extensive fine art ranges include acrylic paints, oil paints, watercolour, gouache, oil sticks, soft pastels, tempera paints, varnishes & mediums and many more fine art materials and artists supplies. Many of the worlds most well known artists have relied on Sennelier to produce some of our the world’s favourite art works. Sennelier is an unrivalled quality of art materials for over 130 years.
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