• Fevric Colour

    Fevric Colour (4)

    Colors relate to and interact with each other. The background or an adjacent area can make a color appear darker or lighter, brighter or grayer. The distance you are from a fabric can influ- ence the color you see
  • Oil color

    Oil color (3)

    Oil paint is a type of slow-drying paint that consists of particles of pigment suspended in a drying oil, commonly linseed oil. The viscosity of the paint may be modified by the addition of a solvent such as turpentine or white spirit, and varnish may be added to increase the glossiness of the dried oil paint film.
  • Pencil/Sketch/Wax

    Pencil/Sketch/Wax (42)

    Thin, precise, and easy to handle, colored pencils feature a wood casing filled with a wax or oil-based inside. Pigment is also added and mixed with water and bonding agents to create the rainbow of colors. There is no graphite in colored pencils.
  • Water Color

    Water Color (11)

    Watercolour paint consists of fine pigment particles suspended in a water-soluble binder (adhesive substance). It is usually used on paper. As watercolour is semi-transparent, the white of the paper gives a natural luminosity to the washes of colour.