Every artist has used pencil at one point or another. Pencil sketches were not considered 'art' until the past hundred years or so. Leonardo did pencil sketches, as did Michealangelo, van Gogh, Matisse, Picasso and so on.
E.g. Claude Monet and Edgar Degas.
yes he used pencils in his sketches
Yes, pencils exist. They are used for drawing and creating diagrams, and can be erased by a rubber.
There are many tools that can be used. Some examples include templates, compasses, tape, mechanical pencils, coloring pencils, and chalk.
Lead is a misnomer when talking about pencils. What you're actually writing/drawing with is graphite. Lead was neverused in the making of pencils.
Charcoal pencils are used by artists for drawing. The charcoal pencils come in different levels of softness and each level creates a different effect when applied to the paper.
Artists use many types of tools, including paint brushes. They may also use pens, pencils, or markers. Computers may also be used by artists.
There are many pencils and pens that are considered good quality for artists. This includes pencils with a vareity of softness from HB to 6B, and technical ink pens with a fine tip.
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Yes pencils are used for writing.
E.g. Claude Monet and Edgar Degas.
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Famous Artists School was created in 1948.
pencils such as lead pencils
Graphite is the mineral used in pencils.
Pencils are still used, at least in UK primary schools. A pencil is not as messy as ink or ball-point pens, and mistakes can be easily erased. Many artists use pencils to draw a finished picture, or to rough out a sketch. Even in our modern computer age, pencils still have a place on a computer workstation.
No. Lead used to be used in pencils but they stopped using it in them becasue of lead poisoning from pencils. Now they use graphite instead