New in the POSCA range: pastels and pencils
Uni Mitsubishi Pencil has captured the art world with its markers, felt-tip pens, and roller pens. POSCA markers stand out as an essential tool for various kinds of art. Now they’ve introduced POSCA pastels and POSCA pencils designed for use on different surfaces, and they differ from ordinary pastels or pencils. Get to know them and discover why they are special!
1. POSCA pencils
POSCA oil-based pencils are distinguished by the same quality you expect from POSCA markers. They deliver a deep color effect thanks to the combination of pigment and the binder they use, and the oil-based colors.
Unwanted shine does not appear even when too much color is used, and they also allow a fine finish. The POSCA formula contains a combination of high-quality pigments and wax, which provides a soft and smooth print. They are vivid and resistant to light (they do not fade), and they write on canvas as well! They boast incredible longevity, usability, and, of course, a fantastic range of colors and coverage. POSCA pencils have a unique formula and contain more oil than wax, which makes the colors very deep, penetrating, and visible. Their innovative construction makes the pencils smooth and easy to use. They sharpen effortlessly, do not crumble, and do not break under strong pressure.
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2. POSCA pastels
POSCA pastels are vibrant and lightfast. They do not fade and draw on almost any surface (paper, glass, metal, plastic, wood, or stone), which sets them apart from all other pastels on the market. The special wax formulation enables a wide range of shades within one color—from a light touch to deep coverage. The colors blend easily, creating new tones. They offer a smooth, soft feel when drawing and do not stick to fingers because they are wrapped in synthetic paper. Their slim casing allows for detailed drawing and sharp lines.
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