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  2. Colored pencil - Wikipedia

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    Colored pencils are commonly stored in pencil cases to prevent damage. Despite colored pencils' existence for more than a century, the art world has historically treated the medium with less admiration than other art media. However, the discovery of new techniques and methods, the development of lightfast pencils, and the formation of ...

  3. Coloring book - Wikipedia

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    A coloring book (British English: colouring-in book, colouring book, or colouring page) is a type of book containing line art to which people are intended to add color using crayons, colored pencils, marker pens, paint or other artistic media. Traditional coloring books and coloring pages are printed on paper or card.

  4. Bear's Heart - Wikipedia

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    During his imprisonment, he made many drawings on ledger book pages using colored pencil and ink. In November 1876 he made a group of drawings known as the Bear's Heart Ledger Book. [2] He was given his own drawing book, which was unusual at the time, as other artists shared the use of discarded accounting ledger books to create their drawings.

  5. Ledger art - Wikipedia

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    Ledger drawing from the Bowstring Warrior Society Ledger, pencil, colored pencil, c. 1850s Cheyenne ledger books include: [ 14 ] [ 23 ] Abbott Ledger (Northern Cheyenne) [ 26 ] The Arrow's Elk Society Ledger (Southern Cheyenne) [ 27 ]

  6. Penciller - Wikipedia

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    A penciller (or penciler) is an artist who works on the creation of comic books, graphic novels, and similar visual art forms, with a focus on the initial pencil illustrations, usually in collaboration with other artists, who provide inks, colors and lettering in the book, under the supervision of an editor.

  7. Hand-colouring of photographs - Wikipedia

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    Charcoal and coloured pencils are also used in hand-colouring of photographs and the terms crayon, pastel, charcoal, and pencil were often used interchangeably by colourists. Hand-coloured photographs sometimes include the combined use of dyes, water-colours, oils, and other pigments to create varying effects on the printed image.