Express yourself in whimsical and artistic strokes with Brustro Compressed Charcoal Powder. This is a pure artist quality product that is ideal for quickly toning larger areas and rendering light and dark values in tonal areas. It can be used in traditional drawing, sketching, mixed media art and can be applied, erased and manipulated in a variety of ways to achieve great results.
Quality, Texture, Smoothness
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Brustro Compressed Charcoal Powder is milled to extra-fine, uniform particles. Smooth, velvety and consistent, it has no grainy lumps that will mar the surface of your paper. |
This charcoal powder is professional-quality artist media with a smooth, bold formula. It is highly pigmented, produces the deepest, richest black tones with brown undertones and is light-fast. Also, it glides easily, smudges, blends and rubs off like chalk. |
Brustro Compressed Charcoal Powder comes in a sturdy, reusable packaging with a lid that can be sealed tightly to avoid leaks. |
Applications of Brustro Compressed Charcoal Powder
Ideal for toning, shading, and adding unique textures to drawings and mixed media art, Brustro Compressed Charcoal Powder is great for large scale works, It blends well with charcoal pencils, pastels, and other drawing formulas. This versatile drawing material can be used to cover large areas and to create different wash tones and hues with fingers or a chamois. You can use brush, paper stumps, palette knives to create shapes and tones quickly and easily in your charcoal drawings. You will notice that as compared to regular charcoal powder, this compressed powder leaves darker shades on your surface. Great for layering, shading and attaining tonal values, it can be lifted easily with a kneaded eraser. The powder can also be mixed with paint for mixed media applications, for example, it can be combined with other charcoal products or used wet with watercolour to create areas of dark rich black in artworks. This can be done using a variety of sized brushes with the dry powder and blowing away excess dust or by mixing the charcoal with a small amount of water on a palette.
Make sure that you use a fixative on the final artwork.