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🎨 Elevate your art game with Prismacolor NuPastels — where durability meets vibrant creativity!
Prismacolor Premier NuPastel Firm Pastel Color Sticks offer 24 richly pigmented, firm pastel sticks designed for professional artists and serious hobbyists. These pastels combine the creamy texture needed for smooth blending with enhanced durability to resist breakage. Suitable for both wet and dry techniques, they provide versatile options for detailed illustrations or expressive shading, all while minimizing dust and mess for a cleaner creative experience.








| ASIN | B000N3382G |
| Additional Features | Blendable |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #57,265 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #94 in Drawing Pastels |
| Body Shape | Round |
| Brand | Prismacolor |
| Brand Name | Prismacolor |
| Closure Type | Snap |
| Color | 24 Color set |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,424 Reviews |
| Drill Point | Medium |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00070530270495, 00070530270549 |
| Grip Type | Round |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardness | H |
| Included Components | ART SUPPLIES |
| Ink Base | Water |
| Ink Color | Black,Blue,Grey,Pastel,Pink,White |
| Item Dimensions | 2 x 1 x 9.3 inches |
| Item Type Name | Nupastels |
| Item Weight | 1.4 Ounces |
| Line Size | 0_7mm |
| Manufacturer | Newell Brands Inc |
| Material | Pastel |
| Material Type | Pastel |
| Model Name | Prismacolor Nupastel Set, 24-Colors |
| Model Number | 27049 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Style | 24 unidades |
| Theme | Art Supplies |
| UPC | 110709401203 705302704952 070530270495 070530270549 780411942167 |
| Unit Count | 24.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Writing Instrument Form | Pastel Stick |
| Writing Technique | pastel |
K**N
Perfect for pastel newbies!
For the price, Prismacolor is the best quality you can get. If you're just beginning and never used pastels before, start with this brand or get a set that is comparable, such as Faber-Castell. Avoid craft store brand pastels that are tempting because they are cheaper (such as Artist Loft) as the quality is sub-par and you'll get frustrated by how they perform. I work with Prismacolor and Faber-Castell together, as both have their advantages. NuPastels are thinner, easier to break, and have a sharper edge which is convenient for thin lines or tight spaces in your artwork. I don't find them useful for covering large amounts of the paper, though, so I use my Faber-Castells to fill in my backgrounds and then use the NuPastels for foreground work and details. Pigment is rich and there is a nice variety of colors. You can start out with a smaller set, too, and get plenty of use out of the color range. This brand is worth your money and time!
G**R
Versatile value, high-quality.
There are many fine pastels, but these are my absolute favorite for quality versatility and value. You can wet them with water for painterly effects and washes. They dissolve with turpentine for shading standard oil paints and special effects. This is a great starting set with all the warms and cools of the primaries plus brilliant thalo blues and greens. The earth tones mix with other colors nicely and the white will actually create opaque tints when mixed with others colors. These are the best value too. Please don't get me wrong, I still love my handmade handmade French, Japanese and Italian pastels. Some things just require that buttery softness. But for basic layout and sketching the superb lasting quality, these are hands-down tops in my forty years experience. My only complaint is these are addictive. They make you want to play!
W**W
A Gorgeous Set of Pastels
While at school, I only ever used oil based pastels. I can’t say I ever enjoyed drawing with them. I always ended up with an oily mess and they never quite blended the way I wanted them to. A few years ago I picked up a couple Prismacolor Nupastel singles from a local art store. Fantastic! While they’re technically “hard pastels”, they actually blend beautifully. The finished product has a watercolor feel, which was exactly what I was aiming for. The only downside is that they break very easily. You just have to be very careful not to drop them.
A**E
It's good but..
I was not very pleased that one pastel stick was broken when I opened the package. But aside from that, I'm satisfied that the pastels do their job. It's easy to blend and the pastels has a lot of pigment
L**J
Not Chalky, Smooth, Nice Color
I have been participating in vote-based art contests on Facebook. I noticed that they tended to cycle through art media when I went and looked back. The first one I participated in was any medium (I used colored pencil), the next one was ink (I had some Pigma Micron pens around, luckily). The other two things they have used in contests so far were pastel and watercolor. This put me in a quandary. I asked a few other art friends if they had used some of the less expensive pastels, and no one I asked had, and one person suggested these. A few days later, Amazon notified me of a flash deal where they were a very good price. I would have liked to have a larger set to start off with (24 is better than 12 though), but am hoping I have enough to be able to create something for the next contest. Experiments with Conte crayon and Prussian blue allowed me to do a pretty good eye study. I haven't used pastels in more than 30 years, and the ones I had were chalk pastels, student grade bought for a kid in one of those Christmas artists sets. Touching pastel like that makes me cringe - the chalky sensation of it. These pastels are NOT quite like PrismaColor Premier ArtSticks - if anything, these are a little creamier. There is a little bit of dust that comes off when you stroke them across the paper, but not crumbly, etc. I was surprised to see instructions saying to use them with water. I can't wait to play with these a little more, and even maybe venture more into mixed media (I started out planning to learn colored pencil painting very well; the thing I used most when I used to create visual art was heavy-body acrylic paint with modifiers, etc.).
W**W
Great quality soft pastels
These are soft pastels but are a little bit firmer and more durable than some other brands. They are a buttery consistency but a bit more controllable and less messy than the softer set I have. They blend really well and there is a nice selection of colors. They also provide good coverage on dark paper. They arrived safely in a sealed box with foam protection so there were not any broken pieces. Great quality at a good price.
T**N
Nupastel
Love
A**R
Perfectly packaged
I was surprised by how well these were packaged considering how easily they can be broken. These arrived with no damage and better than a lot of other items I've ordered (paper, colored pencils). The pastels are nice on both Strathmore charcoal and MiTeintes. They are kind of dusty but not too bad. I'm just starting to use pastels but the colors in the 24 pack work well together and all the colors seem nicely pigmented. This makes a good intro to pastels.
新**子
とにかく、色がきれいです。
始めて手にした時に、折れやすいのがショックでしたが、 他には無い微妙な色がそろっているので、描いた時の色合いがきれいです。 のびが良く、濃淡もつけやすいので、使いやすいです。
G**O
Mejores pasteles secos
Excelente pigmentación textura y todo lo que puedas buscar en los pasteles, aunque son pasteles secos son muy suaves al utilizar casi cremosos se podría decir.
S**E
Fun pastel sticks!
-Great balance of durability and use: Won't break easily in hand (unless breaking into smaller pieces - not too hard to break); smooth laydown when drawing/coloring - 24 colors for the given price is much better than buying in store, while being a great starter set for color choice - Box is nice and secure, and separator foam inside keeps things organized. - Best used on black paper (maybe because I got inspired by the picture on the box cover :D )
S**A
Vivid colour
I am new to using pastels with my coloring projects and chose Prismacolor Pastels because I use Prismacolor pencils. I am very pleased with the vivid colors. I use the pastels mainly to fill in backgrounds like the sky and sometimes the ground. (Image is from the Nice Little Towns 5 coloring book by Tanya Bogema-Stolova - I used the pastels on the sky and the ground)
P**.
Correct
Craie correct mais difficile à estompé. Pigmentation normale. Ce n'est pas mes préférés.
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