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Price £23 (12 tin), £45 (24 tin), £66 (36 tin), £138 (72 tin) Company Derwent Web http://www.derwentart.com

Procolour Pencils


Leading Leads Ever wanted a rainbow at your fingertips? The new
sets of Procolour pencils from Derwent might be just the thing...

erwent is the quintessential
English brand when it
comes to artists’ quality
pencils. It’s been crafting
them since 1832, so should know a
thing or two about what makes a
good one. Its previous coloured
pencil ranges have been highly
acclaimed among pencil enthusiasts
worldwide, made famous by the
company’s innovative approach to
product ranges, pigment-packed
leads and top-quality wooden shafts.
Following Derwent’s popular Artists,
Coloursoft and Studio ranges comes
the brand-spanking new Procolour
range for 2017. They’re available in an

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array of tin quantities, so there’s a set
to fit most budgets. Any of them
would make a handsome addition to
your studio set-up or sketching kit.
The 72-pencil set should definitely
be on the studio wish-list, though. This
comprehensive set is presented in two
vac-form trays tiered within a sturdy
metal tin. The tin itself is adorned with
the new Derwent branding of the dark-
blue toned Union flag design, which

makes it instantly recognisable and
looks pretty cool, too.

A sturdy feel
The product design makes for a pencil
that feels substantial, with each one
having a sturdy circular shaft that
slots well between the fingers. They
look the part too, sporting a sleek
matte-grey body embossed with
silver type declaring the country of
origin, brand, inventive moniker, a
handy reference number (for when
you drop the lot and need to put
them back in order) and finally a
lovely gloopy wedge of colour for
quick and easy identification.

The Procolour pencils’ high


pigment levels are evident just


from the lightest of touches


Derwent’s Procolour pencils are a
delight to hold and deliver
exceptional colour transfer.

Reviews


94 August 2017

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