🎉 Color Your World with ARTEZA!
The ARTEZA Colored Pencils set includes 72 wax-based pencils designed for both beginners and professionals. With a rich spectrum of colors, these pencils offer exceptional blending and layering capabilities, ensuring a smooth coloring experience. The durable, break-resistant cores and ergonomic grip make them perfect for extended use, while the portable tin box provides secure storage and easy transport.
Manufacturer | ARTEZA INC |
Brand | ARTEZA |
Item Weight | 1.83 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.56 x 1.5 x 9.29 inches |
Item model number | ARTZ-8072 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Multicolor |
Closure | Snap |
Grip Type | Ergonomic Grip |
Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | 4B |
Material Type | Wax-based core |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 72 Count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Broad |
Line Size | 2mm_and_above |
Ink Color | Multicolor |
Manufacturer Part Number | ARTZ-8072 |
P**S
cheap but not “cheap”
I’m usually a watercolorist or digital painter but I wanted to get back into colored pencils. I have used Arteza paints and sketchbooks and really like those so I went for these pencils.Pros- not waxy or dull. Vibrant colors that layer well.- responds well to the solvents I tried. Baby oil and Meltz. The latter was superior.- Works okay with a Prismcolor blender. Im not a huge fan of those in general as they can dull the colors being so waxy.- Soft but I didn’t have any issues with breakage. Sharpens fine in a basic manual sharpener.Neutrals- the tin they come in is nice but the plastic trays that hold the pencils in layers are flimsy. I tend to draw on my lap so this may not annoy someone who sits at a desk. I moved them into a bag instead- the paint on the barrel of the pencil doesn’t always quite match what’s inside.- they are rated for lightfastednessCons- The white pencil is not great. I replaced it with a Cretacolor Permanent White (available here on Amazon)- lacking in reds and orangesThis drawing was made with these pencils, Meltz colored pencil solvent applied with a q tip (available here on Amazon too), and Cretacolor Permanent White. On a slightly toothy canson mixed media pad.
L**U
very vivid blendable pencils - pretty good cost to performance ratio
i like to draw - it gives me a feeling of great satisfaction and pride as well as i really like getting into that "zone" drawing for 6-8 hours at a time - although i am not an artist by any means of the word. i do not have any real techniques and i use references quite a bit. so i just do it for fun and sometimes it comes out ok and sometimes not but the idea is to have fun.in these 3 years or so i have come to own Sargent, Marco Raffine (72), FC Polychromos (120), and recently Arteza (72), Prismacolor premier (72) which i have yet to use.the pencils came in a tin stacked with plastic 3 plastic trays - the tin is wrapped in a thin plastic bag. when i received my pencils some of the pencils came loose and the tin cover was slightly opened - nothing appeared to be broken.the pencils have very vivid colors and sharpen very well - they do come to a very sharp point - however i have a habit of pressing too hard and the sharp point sometimes crumbles from my heavy handedness.i was able to try out the pencils over the weekend and i broke them in with a picture of St Basils Cathedral in Moscow, Russia.they blend fairly well - i am lazy so i do not use solvents but then again i do not have experience with solvents. i used the prismacolor premier colorless blender.i have attached my drawing - i look forward to using these pencils again.10-24-20 update. I am ramping up my production because I need to fill up my sketchbook of 100 sheets (canson universal) - this is my goal.I find that arteza colored pencils are great to work with. I think the colors are fantastic- prismacolor premier is creamier than these but these are great to work with too.
A**O
Amazing set
The Arteza color pencil set is like my fifth color pencil set in my art supply and I honestly say that they are a great addition. The presentation of the colored pencils is very very professional and organized. The color pencils come in a good tin (if I am not mistaken) strong box and on the back of the box you have the list of colors; I just love how they have special names of the colors (such as Pink Macaroon, Peaches and Cream, Robin Egg Blue or Tuscan Sun) not even the Prima color set has names such as these for their colors. When you open the box if you bought the 72 color set, you will see that the colored pencils are separated into three sets of 24. When I first started trying these colors in swatches I was not really happy with them because they didn’t seem as rich as I am use to color pencils being. These color pencils are very simplistic in terms of how far they preform but if you experiment with them you will find them as great as I did. I uploaded a picture of one of my drawing which I only used the Arteza color set and I am in love with how the colors vibrate of the paper (which I recommend to try them in sketch paper because is the most effective). TIP: if you want to blend out color for a smooth transition you can try adding white, put a bit more pressure of the strokes or baby oil and a q-tip (but you must have a good layer of wax built up from the color pencils).
K**N
A Very Good Set with Caveats
First off this would be an excellent budget set for a child, or an adult who needs to buy budget priced pencils for their coloring books. For those purposes I would highly recommend them. The color choice in the 72 set is excellent, though some could use more depth in shade and I wish there were a really dark inky blue color, however this set is more than enough to blend and get colors you want. They are very soft in lay down and sharpen to a nice point which does not easily break as some brands do. They layer and blend reasonably well though not as good as my Polychromos do but I did not expect that at this price point. I love some of the colors, the pinks and purples and greens are well represented. The big downside to sets like this is that you cannot buy individual pencils when one wears out, this is a huge disadvantage to someone like myself. I like to be able to buy only the colors I use the most as often as I need to without buying a whole set. I got this set for travel purposes, and it will be great for that. It comes beautifully packaged in a metal tin with 3 layers. The metal tin is covered in cellophane and then put into a sturdy form fitting box and then shipped in the Amazon box. Because of this the pencils arrived in one piece with no damage. Kudos for the packaging. I can certainly recommend these pencils and they would be great for anyone starting out or who does not want to spend a fortune. All in all a very good buy and I do not think you will be disappointed as long as you understand these are not the same as Polychromos, or Pablo's or other high end brands.
M**A
They smell strong
Let them air out for a good 3 days or so because the smell will knock you out.Once you get passed the smell you'll get nice color pencils, they blend and layer nicely.Very nice for beginners, dabblers, and adults who enjoy to color as a pass time.
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