Drawing Pencils
Derwent Watercolour Pencil Wooden Box 72
An exciting and versatile colouring medium which can be used to produce an interesting variety of drawing and painting effects. The soft 3.5mm diam...
View full detailsDerwent Sketching Wallet Set
Create and sketch on the go with the Derwent Sketching Wallet Set! This wallet is perfect for all free-spirited, creative types out there who love ...
View full detailsDerwent Drawing Pencil Sets
Bring Your Art to Life with Nature-Inspired Colours The Derwent Drawing Pencils' colour palette is a true celebration of nature, perfect for artist...
View full detailsDerwent Artists Pencils
Derwent Artists Pencils are made from the finest quality pigments to ensure pure true colours and superb coverage. They are lightfast and don't req...
View full detailsDerwent Lightfast Pencil Sets
Derwent Lightfast Pencils are an excellent coloured pencil choice for artists and illustrators, as their unique formulation makes them 100% lightfa...
View full detailsDerwent Metallic Pencils 20th Anniversary Set
Discover the Derwent Metallic Pencils 20th Anniversary Set and explore a world of shimmering pigments, intense colours, and vibrant artwork! This u...
View full detailsDerwent Charcoal Pencils Tin 6
The Derwent Charcoal Pencils Tin 6 is an ideal set for any artist seeking to add contrast and drama to their work. Get the traditional charcoal eff...
View full detailsPencils are made of graphite and wood. The graphite is mixed with clay and this results in various levels of hardness. Cedar wood is generally used to ensure the pencil is easy to sharpen and protect the inside core of the pencil.
What are the best drawing pencils for beginners?
If you are trying your hand for the first time with art, a drawing pencil set is the best way to practise. Buying a set will allow you to experiment with an array of colours. As you progress you can try the different types of drawing implements to see what style works best for you.
How do I choose the correct hardness for my drawing pencil?
This depends heavily on your own artistic style and preference. If you prefer lighter lines and shading, go for a softer pencil (B). For fine lines and details, a harder pencil (H) is recommended. For an in-between, a HB pencil offers a good balance between the two.
What's the difference between graphite and charcoal drawing pencils?
Graphite is versatile and offers a smooth, clean line, while charcoal has more of a bold, expressive effect and is excellent for dramatic shading.
Can I use watercolour pencils without water?
Yes, you can! Watercolours do still work as normal coloured pencils, but when water is applied, they transform into a watercolour effect.
How can I prevent pencil smudging while drawing?
To reduce smudges in your drawing, you can use a fixative spray on finished drawings. If you are still working on your masterpiece, you can avoid smudges by placing a clean sheet of paper under your hand as you draw to prevent direct contact with the paper. Opting for harder pencils can also reduce smudging.
Do coloured pencils work well for professional artwork?
Absolutely! Many professional artists use coloured and drawing pencils as their weapon of choice when creating a masterpiece. At ArtStore Online we offer a wide range of vibrant colours and allow for detailed layering.