Creating pastel art opens a door to limitless creativity. There are several different types of pastels available. The best way to determine your favorite pastel medium is by experimenting.
You might find that you like working with a combination of them. Or, the project on which you're working might be better suited to one type or another. Experiment with soft pastels first, as they're the most commonly used version of this medium.
They're small rectangular blocks of pigment bound together by adhesive and are available in singles or by sets. Purchase a large variety of colors in different hues. You'll mix pastels mixed on the paper, not on a paint palette.
Use pencil-style pastels for versatility and more detail-oriented work. They're charcoal-based, a little bit thicker than regular pencils and require a suitably-sized pencil sharpener. Note that oil pastels adhere firmly to the paper when you apply them and don't produce as much dust like traditional pastels.
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