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CHARCOAL. Charcoal is used for the first outlines of a wall or a painting composition. Allows broad strokes and not fixed to the surface, so that corrections can be made very easily with just hit gently with a cloth to remove the drawing. Oil Painting.
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CHARCOAL Charcoal is used for the first outlines of a wall or a painting composition. Allows broad strokes and not fixed to the surface, so that corrections can be made very easily with just hit gently with a cloth to remove the drawing.
Oil Painting • The painting is a painting technique comprising mixing the pigment with a binder based on oils, usually of vegetable origin. By extension, called the paintings oil paintings executed by this technique, which supports media varied nature: metal, wood, stone, ivory, although the most common is to be applied on canvas or board.
Grafiti • In common parlance, graffiti is the result of abstract painting wall texts free, and unlimited creative expression purposes and where disclosure is essentially seeking to be change and evolve visual appeal and high impact, as part a revolutionary and rebellious urban movement, therefore, a political graffiti graffiti is not considered as such.
Pastel drawing • Pastels are powdered pigments mixed with enough gum or resin to agglutinate forming a compact and dry pasta. The word derives from the pie dough with which these paintings are made. This paste is formed into the shape of a rod of about the size of a finger, which is used directly on the working surface (usually paper or wood)
Ink • The presentation of the ink, also called "ink" is usually liquid but can also be a solid bar that must be ground and previously diluted. Use on paper, and more ink colors used are black and the "sepia", although currently many others use