Landscape Starter Kit PanPastel (7)
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Landscape Starter Kit PanPastel (7)

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Landscape Starter Kit PanPastel (7)Landscape starter kit (7) met de inhoud: Yellow ochre Red iron oxide Ultramarine blue Chrom. oxide green Burnt sienna Paynes grey extra dark Titanium white 1 x knife 1 x sponge bar 1 x palette tray 2 x knife covers 1 x angle slice Bekijk hier alle andere Panpastel sets! PanPastel is vergelijkbaar met andere Soft Pastel Krijtjes (zoals de Pastelkrijtjes van Rembrandt), maar het is niet in krijtvorm maar in bakjes. Pan Pastel kan je erg goed verwerken

Landscape starter kit (7) met de inhoud:
Yellow ochre 
Red iron oxide 
Ultramarine blue 
Chrom. oxide green 
Burnt sienna 
Paynes grey extra dark 
Titanium white 
1 x knife
1 x sponge bar 
1 x palette tray
2 x knife covers
1 x angle slice

Bekijk hier alle andere Panpastel sets!

PanPastel is vergelijkbaar met andere Soft Pastel Krijtjes (zoals de Pastelkrijtjes van Rembrandt), maar het is niet in krijtvorm maar in bakjes. Pan Pastel kan je erg goed verwerken met de Sofft Knives met Covers om zo mooie overgangen te maken. Papier wat vaak voor Pastel wordt gebruikt vind je bij PastelPapier

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