3 Oil Pastel Brands You Must Try To Improve Your Coloring Style

Andyni Hardianto
3 min readSep 6, 2023

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When we were kids, we must have been familiar with the crayons we used in art class. Because of this, crayons are synonymous with childhood. We also often think that oil pastels and crayons are the same thing. Even though they are similar, Oil Pastel and Crayons are two different things. Oil Pastel is made from oil and wax so the texture is more buttery and easy to blend. While crayons are only made of wax so the texture is softer but a bit hard to blend. Oil pastels work well with blend in, mix in, and shaded techniques. Meanwhile, crayons which are more attached to the media are suitable for detailed drawing.

Now that you already know that Crayon and Oil Pastel are different things, did you know that you can also color with oil pastel and level up your coloring style like a pro? In fact, there are two types of oil pastels that produce different results. Oil pastels are divided into Student Grade and Artist Grade.

Student Grade have a lower price than Artist Grade. Student Grade is also easier to find because it is sell everywhere. Just like the name, Student Grades are used by students who are not too deep into art.

Meanwhile, Artist Grade have higher price than Student Grade. But of course the quality of Artist Grade is so much different from Student Grade. You can start your art career by investing using Artist Grade. Not only have brighter color pigments, the texture is also softer and does not have dust when you use it. Here are 3 Oil Pastel Brands That You Must Try To Improve Your Coloring Style.

1. Greebel

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As a beginner, you can choose Greebel as an Oil Pastel to start your journey. The price is still quite affordable for Artist Grade. The texture is soft cream and you can not only apply to art paper, but you can also apply to canvas or cardboard. As a beginner, you can choose Greebel because of its affordable and have a pretty good quality.

2. Mungyo

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If you have already improved in using Oil Pastels, you can start investing with more expensive Oil Pastels like Mungyo. Mungyo have soft colors and a buttery texture. This buttery texture makes it easy for you to use blend in, scraping, gradation, and stippling techniques. If you like lighter and softer colors, Mungyo is perfect for you.

3. Paul Rubens

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Besides Mugyo, you can also try Paul Rubens. What the interesting thing about Paul Rubens is that the colors are divided into two parts so you can choose which one is more suitable for your style. There are Morandi (basic colors) and Macaroon (pastel colors). The high-pigmented colors of Paul Rubens can also produce beautiful colors for your art. The texture is soft and easy to blend with mesmerizing colors and it can also improve your skills as an artist.

So from 3 choices of Oil Pastel, you can start your journey with Oil Pastel which is definitely exciting and will improve your skills. Which one would you choose as your Oil Pastel?

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Andyni Hardianto
Andyni Hardianto

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