Our colour and writing products are manufactured in our workshops in Geneva since 1915.
You wish to begin drawing on your own or take classes to master the basics. From colored and graphite pencils to erasers and paper, how to be sure of selecting the right supplies the first time when setting out to draw landscapes, still lives or portraits?
To help you find the right tools and materials, let us guide you with our technical and practical guide.
Unlike other techniques such as watercolor, acrylic or oil painting that require purchasing several different items before starting, when learning to draw you can buy your supplies as you go along. Experienced artists are even able to produce works with fountain pens or technical pens.
That said, there are some essential supplies that are sure to be useful and are recommended by art teachers. Here is the list:
You’d like to start art classes to learn basic techniques or perfect your skills.
In most cases, a list of supplies is provided when you enroll or at the beginning of the course. Depending on the themes and the techniques studied, certain specific tools might be required.
The list of essential supplies listed above is a perfect starting point, both for self-taught artists and for students following classes. They will allow you to practice at home and to perfect techniques learnt during the course. Supplies and materials may sometimes be provided, though having a set of your own supplies is essential if you want to practice and progress in your own time, at home and out sketching.
Yes, there are several complete sets for those who want to start drawing. To make your life easier, we have created kits bringing together all the essential tools to help you get started.
• The 6-piece GRAPHITE LINE set contains 6 grades of graphite pencils covering the range from hard to soft and contains all you need when starting out.
• The 14-piece ART BY sketching set from Caran d’Ache is an ideal first kit for beginners. Within it you shall find all the essential materials for your studies, shading and sketching.
• The 13-piece GRAPHITE LINE water-soluble set comes with complimentary tools to create exceptional effects.
• Complement these with our two other ART BY themed sets: Skin Tones & Earth and Light & Shade which each contain 15 pieces.
When choosing your beginner’s kit, check what is supplied by looking at the packaging or the product description on the website. Usually, paper is not included in beginner's kits and must be purchased separately.
Our colour and writing products are manufactured in our workshops in Geneva since 1915.