Derwent are renowned worldwide for manufacturing some of the finest graphite pencils artists can use. Derwent have a wonderful selection[…]
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‘How-to’ tips

Step-by-step: Perspective by Emma Wilde
Maintaining an angle and a viewpoint is important. Wherever you stand, sit or crouch, your viewpoint is continually changing as[…]
Read moreStep-by-step: Using an eraser by Emma Wilde
This guide demonstrates the versatility of the eraser. As well as being able to remove mistakes, it can also be[…]
Read morePortraiture and facial features in graphite pencils by Antonio Finelli
It’s safe to say that no two faces are the same. Whether walking the streets of Rome, shopping or in[…]
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Step-by-step: The little ballerina by Zoe James Williams
The Little Ballerina by Zoe James Williams I love attending ballet rehearsals to draw the dancers in their various[…]
Read moreDerwent Introducing…Vinaya Mahesh Deyannavar, London Art College
We sent a set of the newly improved Derwent Graphic to London Art College Student Vinaya Mahesh Deyannavar to create[…]
Read moreStep-by-step: Creating an imaginary landscape by David Winning
Creating an imaginary landscape by David Winning Tarn 2016, Derwent XL Graphite and Charcoal on paper, 55x55cm Hello! Are[…]
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Step-by-step: Drawing the Old Post Office by Peter Nelson
Drawing The Old Post Office by Peter Nelson As a leisure artist I have been using coloured pencils now for[…]
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Step-by-step: How to create tone and tonal blending by Emma Wilde
How to create tone and tonal blending by Emma Wilde Tone is all about creating harmony, be it in art[…]
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Introducing the Colosseum by Alexis Marcou
Introducing the Colosseum by Alexis Marcou Alexis Marcou is an artist & illustrator internationally renowned for his work in graphite. His style[…]
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