Artist Coloured Pencil Sets
If it’s coloured pencils you want, you have come to the right place bud! In this category we’ve got a range of different, top quality brands from Bruynzeel, to Caran D’Ache, Cretacolor, Derwent Academy and Derwent. Some of our favourite sets are in this category, like the Caran D’Ache Luminance Coloured Pencil Sets which are in a quality league of their own! They have an unsurpassed lightfast rating and offer creamy, smooth laydown with the highest pigment concentration. Our Cretacolor Collection allows you a more economical choice without compromising on quality and lets not forget Derwent Procolour Pencils. A perfect combination of a strong point and a smooth laydown, with a texture that has the covering power of wax, but glides like an oil. Whatever your requirements – we got a set for you!
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Set of 12 Caran D’Ache Luminance 6901 Coloured Pencils
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Set of 20 Caran D’Ache Luminance 6901 Coloured Pencils
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Set of 40 Caran D’Ache Luminance 6901 Coloured Pencils
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Set of 76 Caran D’Ache Luminance 6901 Coloured Pencils
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Set of 100 Caran D’Ache Luminance 6901 Coloured Pencils
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Set of 120 Caran D’Ache Pablo Coloured Pencils
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Cretacolor Brilliants Metallic Drawing Set 12’s
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Set of 12 Cretacolor Karmina Waterproof Artist Pencils
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Set of 24 Cretacolor Karmina Waterproof Artist Pencils
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Set of 36 Cretacolor Karmina Waterproof Artist Pencils
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12’s Cretacolor Studio Colour Pencil Set
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24’s Cretacolor Studio Colour Pencil Set
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Colour Your World with Our Awe Inspiring Coloured Pencils Selection
Ready to add some lekker colour to your doodles, sketches, or grand masterpieces? Good thing you’ve stumbled on our Coloured Pencils category at My Art Shop. From the unmatched vibrancy of Caran d’Ache Luminance Pencils to the steadfast reliability of Faber-Castell Polychromos, we’ve got the gear to kick your artwork up a notch – or ten.
Dig into the smooth, easy vibes of Derwent Lightfast Colour Pencils, or get down with the versatile Derwent Procolour Pencils. And for those rich, deep colours that pop like a klap from a vuvuzela, the Caran d’Ache Pablo Colour Pencils won’t do you wrong.
Our selection of coloured pencils is here to make sure your art stands bruh.
Coloured Pencils FAQs
- What’s the best colour pencils?
- It’s like choosing between braai chops and boerewors – tough call! But hey, between Caran d’Ache Luminance for the artists who mean business and Faber Castell Polychromos for those smooth operators, you’re sorted either way.
- Which type of pencil will make my colouring pop?
- For the vibey, bright stuff, wax-based pencils like Prismacolor Premier have you covered. If precision and less smudge is your jam, oil based pencils like Polychromos are your best buds.
- Why bother with coloured pencils?
- Because bruh, with coloured pencils you can turn a blank page into a masterpiece. But you do you bud.
- What’s so cool about Polychromos?
- These okes are tough, reliable, and they deliver. Plus, no wax bloom means your art looks sharp.
- What’s the story with luminance pencils?
- Caran d’Ache Luminance pencils are the Rolls Royce of the coloured pencil world. With lightfastness that’ll last longer than your uncle’s braai stories (if that’s even possible), they’re a serious artist’s dream.
- Luminance or Pablo – which one wins the derby?
- Eish, that’s a totally personal choice bru. Luminance is all about quality and lightfastness, while Pablo’s perfect for detail work and harder leads. Depends on the game you’re playing. You gotta choose bud.
- How do I use those water soluble pencils without making a mess?
- Start off dry, then bring in the water like you’re introducing the ocean to the beach. Gentle does it – you’re painting, not doing the dishes!