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๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐ŸŽจ Learning skills using oil pastels

In todays art lesson, children learnt the many techniques that are used by artists who use oil pastels for their artwork.

To learn these techniques, children watched a step by step tutorial and copied the skills into their book using pastels.

9 responses to “๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐ŸŽจ Learning skills using oil pastels”

  1. Neda S.

    I enjoyed art it was the best!
    Oil pastels are difficult to use and most likely to snap easily but they blend great.
    Soft pastels are great at using and they are not most likely to snap easily but they are ok at blending aswell i would say๐Ÿ˜

  2. Yusuf S.

    Oil pastels are hard and difficult to draw with, soft pastels are easier to use. I prefer using oil pastels!

  3. Nick C.

    Oil pastels are very oily and hard but soft pastels are very easy to mush up.
    And when drawing your hands get sticky and dirty

  4. Nick C.

    I was nice my favourite method was the scraffito cause it pronounced like scruffy toe ๐Ÿ˜‚

  5. Esa A.

    soft pastels are easy to draw with them and oil pastels are harder to draw

  6. Eliza N.

    The difference between them are that Oil pastels are quite hard and there a bit hard to brake but with soft pastels they are dry and easy to brake ๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ’– it was fun ^^ :) :) :)

  7. Minnah M.

    The difference between oil pastels and soft pastels is that oil pastels use less pigment I think and soft ones use more ๐Ÿค”

  8. Ebunoluwa I.

    Oil pastels are very oily and hard but soft pastels are very easy to mush up.
    I really love this day.

  9. Tasneem S.

    the diffrence is pastels are for pastels you have to rub harder
    and a soft past is soft

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