pastel kalemi

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pastel
A drawing made with any of those colors
A crayon made from such a paste
Any of several subdued tints of colors, usually associated with pink, peach, yellow, green, blue and lavender
A type of dried paste used to make crayons
A light, soft color
A chalklike stick that is of a color having a soft, subdued shade used for drawing
any of various pale or light colors
Pure pigments ground into a paste with a dash of gum binder, which is then rolled and dried into stick form Pastels are not chalk, and will not fade, yellow, crack or blister with time or exposure to light
Pastel colours are pale rather than dark or bright. delicate pastel shades. pastel pink, blue, peach and green. Pastel is also a noun. The lobby is decorated in pastels
{s} having a light and pale coloring; of pastel crayons
Any of several subdued shades of colors, usually associated with pink, peach, yellow, green, blue and lavender
Pale or light color
a light, pale tint of color
A pastel is a picture that has been done using pastels. Degas's paintings, pastels, and prints. Drawing medium consisting of fragile, finger-size crayons called pastels, made of powdered pigments combined with a minimum of nongreasy binder (usually gum tragacanth or, from the mid-20th century, methyl cellulose). Because pigment applied with pastel does not change in colour value, the final effect can be seen immediately. Pastel remains on the surface of the paper and thus can be easily obliterated unless protected by glass or a fixative spray of glue size or gum solution. When pastel is applied in short strokes or linearly, it is usually classed as drawing; when it is rubbed, smeared, and blended to achieve painterly effects, it is often regarded as a painting medium
delicate and pale in color; "pastel pink"
Pigments mixed with gum and pressed into a stick for use as crayons Work of art done with such pigments are referred to as pastels It comes in a stick form and consists of dry pigment that is bound with gum
A plant affording a blue dye; the woad (Isatis tinctoria); also, the dye itself
A combination of pure pigment and binder forming permanent colored sticks; noted for colors which go from soft to brilliant When the ground is completely covered with pigment, the work is considered a pastel painting; leaving much of the ground exposed produces a pastel sketch
pastel kalemi
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